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IOC Admits Postponing Olympics An Option, But Cancellation 'Not On Agenda'

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Mar 23, 2020

The International Olympic Committee said Sunday that postponing the 2020 Olympics is one of its options as the world grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, but that cancellation of the Tokyo showpiece was "not on the agenda".

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The IOC has faced strong pressure to push back the Games, scheduled from July 24 to August 9, from sporting federations and athletes worried about the health risk as the COVID-19 global death tally went past 13,000 on Sunday.

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IOC president Thomas Bach said a decision on when the Games take place would be made "within the next four weeks".

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"Human lives take precedence over everything, including the staging of the Games," Bach wrote in an open letter to athletes.

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"We have, as indicated before, been thinking in different scenarios and are adapting them almost day by day."

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But, he added that "there are significant improvements in Japan" and he still had hopes the Games could be held on schedule, even if that would present logistical difficulties.

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"A final decision about the date of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 now would still be premature," he said.

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Bach explained that the IOC was discussing its options with health authorities and stakeholders.

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"We are confident that we will have finalised these discussions within the next four weeks."

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He made clear that there would a Games in Tokyo at some point.

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"Cancellation would not solve any problem and would help nobody," Bach said. "Therefore it is not on our agenda."

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- Thumbs down-

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The idea of holding the Games on schedule has drawn a swelling chorus of objections.

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On Sunday, nine-time Olympic track and field champion Carl Lewis, as well as the head of French athletics added their voices to the US and French swimming federations, the US and Spanish athletics federations, the Norwegian Olympic Committee and past and current athletes.

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Sprinter and long jumper Lewis, who won gold at four different Olympics, told Houston television station KRIV, that he backed calls for postponement.

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"I just think it's really difficult for an athlete to prepare, to train, to keep their motivation if there's complete uncertainty. That's the hardest thing," he said.

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"I think a more comfortable situation would be two years and put it in the Olympic year with the Winter Olympics (Beijing 2022) and then make it kind of a celebratory Olympic year."

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World Athletics, the governing body of track and field, said they were "ready to work with the IOC and all sport on an alternative date".

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"World Athletics welcomes discussions with the IOC to postpone the Tokyo Olympic Games and wrote to the IOC earlier today to relay this feedback from its Area Presidents, Council and athletes," it said in a statement.

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On Saturday, World Athletics president Sebastian Coe told AFP that the sporting world was in "uncharted territory".

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"I don't think we should have the Olympic Games at all costs, certainly not at the cost of athlete safety," said Coe.

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US media reported on Sunday that American athletes had voted during a virtual town hall with US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) officials and given Tokyo the thumbs down.

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Almost three-quarters of the 300 athletes who met online with USOPC supported delaying the Games, USA Today reported.

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In all, 70 percent of the athletes supported a postponement with another 23 percent saying it would depend on the consequences, according to details supplied by a member of the USOPC Athletes Advisory Council.

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Almost a quarter wanted a decision no later than April 15, while 18 percent wanted an immediate decision.

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"I feel the IOC is being really, really selfish in trying to push it," US hammer thrower Gwen Berry said. "And there's no need to push it."

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"The right and responsible thing to do is to prioritise everyone's health and safety and appropriately recognise the toll this difficult situation has, and continues to take, on our athletes and their Olympic Games preparations," said USA Track and Field chief Max Siegel.

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"For those reasons, USATF is respectfully requesting that the USOPC advocate to the IOC for the postponement of the 2020 Olympic Games."

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The head of the French athletics federation said postponement was inevitable.

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"Everyone agrees that the Games cannot be held on the dates planned," Andre Giraud said.

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"If the crisis is contained by the end of May, we can envisage a postponement of the Games to the autumn. But Plan C would be a six-month or one-year postponement," he said.

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