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Coronavirus: Tokyo 2020 cancellation or postponement not discussed by IOC

IOC president Thomas Bach acknowledges coronavirus complications but points to previous Olympics "challenges" which were overcome

By Reuters

Last Updated: 11/03/20 6:18pm

Thomas Bach, president of the IOC, says Tokyo 2020 organisers did not even mention the words 'cancellation' or 'postponement' in a meeting on Wednesday

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Thomas Bach, president of the IOC, says Tokyo 2020 organisers did not even mention the words 'cancellation' or 'postponement' in a meeting on Wednesday
Thomas Bach, president of the IOC, says Tokyo 2020 organisers did not even mention the words 'cancellation' or 'postponement' in a meeting on Wednesday

The words 'cancellation' or 'postponement' were not mentioned during an International Olympic Committee meeting focusing on preparations for the Tokyo 2020 Games amid the coronavirus outbreak, IOC president Thomas Bach said on Wednesday.

Bach was speaking at the end of the two-day meeting at the organisation's headquarters. The meeting included a report from Tokyo Games organisers which earned praise from Bach.

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Asked what made him so confident the Games would go ahead, Bach said the IOC and 2020 Games organisers were receiving expert information, including from the World Health Organisation.

"I can tell you in the meeting of the IOC Executive Board (that) neither the word 'cancellation' nor the word 'postponement' was mentioned," Bach told reporters in Lausanne.

Bach praised organisers of Olympic qualification events for addressing challenges created by the outbreak
Bach praised organisers of Olympic qualification events for addressing challenges created by the outbreak

The coronavirus outbreak so far has infected tens of thousands of people globally and killed more than 3,000.

Japan's confirmed coronavirus infections rose above 1,000 on Wednesday, most of them from a quarantined cruise liner. Twelve people have died in the country, six from the ship.

The outbreak has also prompted the cancellation or postponement of numerous major international sporting events and raised concerns about the Tokyo Olympics, which are due to start on July 24.

Among those events affected are several Olympic qualifiers that were due to take place in the coming weeks and months, but have had to be delayed or cancelled.

Katherine Grainger, the chair of UK Sport, says athletes do not need to panic as they wait on a decision on how coronavirus will affect Tokyo 2020

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Katherine Grainger, the chair of UK Sport, says athletes do not need to panic as they wait on a decision on how coronavirus will affect Tokyo 2020
Katherine Grainger, the chair of UK Sport, says athletes do not need to panic as they wait on a decision on how coronavirus will affect Tokyo 2020

"We have challenges now with the Olympic qualifications," Bach said.

"It is challenging, yes, but I must also say I am pretty proud of the Olympic movement and of the great solidarity and flexibility everybody has shown to address these challenges and to ensure fair qualifications."

Bach said it was not the first time the Olympics were in trouble months before the Games. Since 1896, the Games have only been cancelled for the two World Wars.

British Cycling chief executive Julie Harrington says the organisation will listen to advice about coronavirus to protect the riders ahead of the Tokyo Olympics

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British Cycling chief executive Julie Harrington says the organisation will listen to advice about coronavirus to protect the riders ahead of the Tokyo Olympics
British Cycling chief executive Julie Harrington says the organisation will listen to advice about coronavirus to protect the riders ahead of the Tokyo Olympics

"We had (before the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Games) a situation where we did not know if we could have Games on the Korean peninsula (because of tensions with North Korea)," he said.

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