There are still hopes for a Tokyo Olympics, Formula One crowned a 2020 champion and the Los Angeles Lakers celebrated an NBA title inside a quarantined bubble.
They handed out a Green Jacket at the Masters and hoisted a Stanley Cup.
But there will forever remain blank spaces on the wall of the All-England Club where the winners of the 2020 Wimbledon tennis Championships would have been honored and no name engraved on the Claret Jug that goes to the British Open golf champion.
Around the world, in the midst of a raging COVID-19 pandemic, games continued to be played, some in bubbles and most without spectators.
A Masters in November instead of April and a Kentucky Derby in…
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