COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Ohio State will be represented by a record 26 athletes at the Olympics in Tokyo next month. The Tokyo 2020 Games are scheduled to begin July 23 and will be broadcast by NBC. The previous record for Ohio State athletes in an Olympics was 19 in 2008 in Beijing. DeWine to sign executive order on college athlete profiting rights, bypassing transgender ban Nine current, future or former Buckeyes will compete for the United States, with 12 counties represented overall. Six athletes will compete in rowing, and five in track and field. Here are the Buckeyes who are competing, broken down by sport and country. Fencing Marc-Antoine Blais Belanger – Canada Diego Cervantes – Mexico Alanna Goldie – Canada Eleanor Harvey – Canada Gymnastics Misha Koudinov – New Zealand Alec Yoder – United States Rowing Aina Cid Cengtelles – Spain Anneta Kyridou – Greece Maria Kyridou – Greece…
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