No going back: Tokyo Games in spite of coronavirus concerns, IOC stands firm
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Mar 04, 2020
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Tuesday gave further unequivocal backing to this summer's Tokyo Olympics, urging athletes to prepare "full steamÔÇØ in spite of the coronavirus threat.
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"We are preparing for a successful Olympic Games, Tokyo 2020,ÔÇØ IOC head Thomas Bach said at an executive board meeting to discuss the July 24 to Aug. 9 sporting extravaganza.
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Earlier on Tuesday, Japan's Olympics minister Seiko Hashimoto had said that details within Tokyo's contract with the IOC "could be interpreted as allowing a postponementÔÇØ until the end of the year.
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That host city contract states that one of several triggers which would allow the IOC to withdraw the Games from Tokyo would be if "the Games are not celebrated during the year 2020ÔÇØ.
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Hashimoto said, however, that Japan's government and Tokyo were still committed to the Games beginning on July 24, and the IOC has repeatedly swatted aside any suggestions of a postponement.
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The Olympics body said again on Tuesday there was no Plan B, and that the Games would take place in their allotted time slot.
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Any change to dates would instantly wreak havoc on most sports programmes, with competition calendars planned several years ago to accommodate the Tokyo timings.
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Finding a new date in 2020 at this stage would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, for the 33 sports federations present in Tokyo.
This would even first need the green light from the IOC.
Bach, a 66-year-old lawyer and former Olympic fencing champion, has an iron grip on IOC decision-making and is known for sticking to his guns in adversity.
"I will like to encourage all the athletes to continue their preparation for the Olympic Games, Tokyo 2020, with great confidence and full steam,ÔÇØ the German told reporters in Lausanne.
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"From our side, we will continue to support the athletes and the National Olympic Committees (NOCs).ÔÇØ
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Multiple sports events around the world have been cancelled during the epidemic.
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It has killed more than 3,000 people in China and spread to more than 60 nations, including Japan where infections are near 1,000 and 12 people have died.
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"Crowds will be smaller and receptions have been scrapped at the Tokyo 2020 torch-lighting ceremony in ancient Olympia, Greece next week as the Hellenic Olympic Committee (HOC) introduced measures to protect against the coronavirus,'' it said on Tuesday.
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In spite of concerns over possible health risks to spectators and participants at the Games, the Olympic body is unwilling to publicly discuss any other option, such as cancellation or postponement.
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"No,ÔÇØ IOC spokesman Mark Adams said when asked if the Olympic body had discussed possible options if the situation deteriorates.
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"There is no international travel ban and all the advice that we are getting is that the Games can and will go ahead,ÔÇØ Adams said.
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"At this precise time we are expecting the Games to begin on the 24th day of July.ÔÇØ
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The IOC board said a joint task force had been created two weeks ago, involving the IOC, the Tokyo Games organisers, the city, the government, and the World Health Organisation.
It is to help deal with the coronavirus ahead of the Olympics.
"The IOC EB appreciates and supports the measures being taken, which constitute an important part of Tokyo's plans to host safe and secure Games,ÔÇØ the task force said in a statement.
Asked if he was comfortable with American athletes travelling to the Games, U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House on Tuesday he would defer to Japan.
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He added that it would be "a very sad thingÔÇØ given Tokyo's investment in venues for the Games.
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Trump said U.S. officials were evaluating further action to restrict international travel to other virus "hot spots,ÔÇØ including Japan, but that no decision had been made yet.
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Tokyo has pumped in more than 12 billion dollars to organise the event, while billions more were spent on related projects.
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Tokyo Games organisers are due to deliver a report via video conference to the executive board on Wednesday.(Reuters/NAN)
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— Thompson Nsisongabasi