Tokyo Olympics … a rare confrontation between two brothers who play for two different countries



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Tokyo Olympics ... a rare confrontation between two brothers who play for two different countries

Reuters Bernadett Szabo

The hockey competitions of the current “Tokyo 2020” Summer Olympics witnessed a rare event on Wednesday, which was the confrontation of two brothers who play for two different countries.

New Zealand goalie Leon Hayward never imagined he would play against his younger brother in hockey at the Olympics.

The 31-year-old had to face his brother, 28-year-old defender Jeremy, who represents Australia, at the Tokyo Games on Wednesday.

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“The scale of the event is great,” Lyon said after the game, standing next to his brother.

Born to a New Zealand mother, Lyon made their debut for the New Zealand team in 2019 while his brother represents Australia, who won 4-2 today.

There were no bilateral clashes between them in the game, except for a strong shot from Jérémie towards the goal, which Lyon saved brilliantly.

Source: “Reuters”



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