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'Pokemon Go' Costly for Japanese Olympian in Rio
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Olympic athletes from around the world are in Brazil to compete in the 2016 Olympic Games. The opening ceremony takes place on Friday in Rio de Janeiro.
Most of the competitors are staying in the newly opened Olympic Village. Some have criticized living conditions within the village. Members of the Australian Olympic team, for example, decided to find somewhere else to stay until repairs were made in their building.
Some athletes had another concern. There were no Pokemon to hunt in the Olympic Village. People could download the game in Brazil, but there were no Pokemon in the village.
But that has not stopped one Olympian from trying to hunt Pokemon.
Kohei Uchimura is a Japanese gymnast. He is a six-time world champion and the defending Olympic champion in men’s gymnastics. His first day of competition at the 2016 Games is on Saturday. He is favored to repeat as the Olympic champion.
But, somehow, he has found time -- a lot of time -- to try to play Pokemon Go since arriving in Rio late last month.
Uchimura recently received a nearly $5,000 telephone bill, Japan’s Kyodo news agency reported. A lot of that money is for international roaming charges. This means his phone service did not include data when traveling in other countries.
Thankfully, the AP reported, his phone carrier has agreed to reduce the amount. He will now pay a much-lower fee, of $30, for each day he is in Brazil. Uchimura told Kyodo News that he "really lucked out.”
One Twitter user said Uchimura “deserves a medal for talking down” his phone bill.
It looks like Uchimura and other Pokemon-playing Olympians will soon be able to “catch them all.” Pokemon Go announced Wednesday night that the game is launching in Central and South America. It said on Facebook that Pokemon Go will now be "in the hands of our Latin American fans, visitors, and the Olympic athletes in Rio!"
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I'm Mehrnoush Karimian-Ainsworth.
Ashley Thompson wrote this story. George grow was the editor.
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