IOC president Thomas Bach’s trip was scheduled for May 17-18 but organisers ‘decided to postpone it based on various situations including the extension of a virus state of emergency’. — AFP picTOKYO, May 10 — International Olympic Committee chief Thomas Bach has been forced to postpone a visit to Japan, organisers said today, after a coronavirus state of emergency was extended less than three months before the Tokyo Games.
An athletics test event involving more than 400 competitors took place behind closed doors at Tokyo’s Olympic Stadium on Sunday. Japan’s state of emergency, which is less strict than blanket lockdowns in other countries, was last week extended to the end of May in the hardest hit regions, including Tokyo.
More than 10,000 athletes from 200 countries and regions are set to travel to Tokyo for the Games, with a decision on how many domestic fans — if any — can attend set for June.daily found 59 per cent of respondents want to cancel the postponed 2020 Games, which will open on July 23. The poll did not offer the option of a further postponement.
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