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Who can forget the moment where two high jumpers – Qatar’s Mutaz Barshim and Italy’s Gianmarco Tamberi – decided to share a gold medal? Or when Dutch runner Sifan Hassan fell in the final lap of her 1,500m heat, only to pick herself up and come in first?
And remember when US swimmer Caeleb Dressel (who’s now an Omega ambassador) gave his gold medal to teammate Brooks Curry?
It was truly a Games to remember, and what better way to keep these memories alive than with Omega’s special edition Tokyo 2020 timepieces? Omega, after all, is the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games. Pick your favourites below.
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Who can forget the moment where two high jumpers – Qatar’s Mutaz Barshim and Italy’s Gianmarco Tamberi – decided to share a gold medal? Or when Dutch runner Sifan Hassan fell in the final lap of her 1,500m heat, only to pick herself up and come in first?
And remember when US swimmer Caeleb Dressel (who’s now an Omega ambassador) gave his gold medal to teammate Brooks Curry?
It was truly a Games to remember, and what better way to keep these memories alive than with Omega’s special edition Tokyo 2020 timepieces? Omega, after all, is the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games. Pick your favourites below.
Back to School
At the start of Term 3 in 2017, 5 struggling secondary school students receive the most unlikely help for the next 10 weeks - they are each paired up with 5 ordinary retirees, all in their 70s & 80s.
Channel NewsAsia wants to find out if a simple friendship can make the old healthier, and the young more confident... But at the very first meeting, problems arise.
83-year-old Bill is disdainful of youngsters - will he warm up to meek but cheerful 14-year-old Kieryon?
And although 79-year-old Nonie is incredibly chatty, will 15-year-old Junhao, who is painfully shy, ever open up to her?
And when all the seniors are so out of touch with school life, how will they find a way to help their young partners?