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Japan’s elite karateka have had a tough 2020 as they’ve struggled with a long break from competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.But when they step onto the mat at the renovated Nippon Budokan for the national championship on Sunday, they’ll be looking to deliver their top performances with the Tokyo Olympics in mind.Ryo Kiyuna, the eight-time reigning king in the men’s kata, has not competed since the Paris meet of the Karate-1 Premier League circuit. But he’s taken his time off in stride and looks forward to competing before a crowd at the sacred martial arts venue.The 30-year-old three-time reigning world champion recorded a fever of 38 on Friday morning, Tsuguo Sakumoto said, adding that Kiyuna is now recovering at home without any severe symptoms and has an appetite.Kiyuna won a record ninth straight national championship on Sunday in Tokyo and returned to his native Okinawa Prefecture the following day.
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