Tokyo Olympics - IOC wrestles with logistics amid growing opposition to Games

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ATHENS: The International Olympic Committee faced mounting opposition on Sunday (March 22) to the current schedule for the Tokyo 2020 Games as athletes, teams and federations called for a delay because of the Covid-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.

IOC President Thomas Bach, who has insisted the Games will go ahead as planned, said any decision to change an Olympic Games was not a simple matter like rescheduling a soccer match and would need careful planning and information.

"Finally, we have been asked to make a simulation in case of a postponement," a source close to the organising committee who is involved in drafting the scenarios said. As the virus triggers more restrictions and claims more victims around the globe, pressure at least to delay the event is increasing.

His Croatian counterpart, Zlatko Matesa, said it was"impossible" to proceed with the Olympics under the current circumstances. "I have taken my decision. This summer I will not be taking part at the Olympic Games at the scheduled dates," he told German broadcaster ZDF.

 

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Is sports so desperately needed that some quarters are willing to risk lives? Sports can wait. But then, the organising country has invested many billions and are eager to recoup that money plus handsome returns?

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