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Tokyo 2020: Games organisers say second postponement 'never discussed'

Tokyo 2020 spokesperson Masa Takaya told Sky Sports News he remained confident the first postponed Games will be delivered this summer; Tokyo due to open "simplified" Games but Takaya says they have "never discussed a downscaling in terms of sports and athletes"

By Mathieu Wood and Geraint Hughes

Last Updated: 14/01/21 3:23pm

The Japanese government and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided in March last year to postpone Tokyo 2020 by a year
The Japanese government and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided in March last year to postpone Tokyo 2020 by a year

Organisers of the rearranged Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games insist they have "never discussed" a further postponement despite surging coronavirus infections across Japan.

Japan widened its coronavirus state of emergency on Wednesday and temporarily banned all foreign nationals from entering the country, with the Games due to open in Tokyo in just over six months' time.

Tokyo 2020 spokesperson Masa Takaya told Sky Sports News he remained confident the first postponed Games will be delivered this summer, beginning July 23, despite speculation of another postponement or a cancellation.

The Games were originally scheduled to start in July 2020, but were postponed in March last year, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Masa Takaya of the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee is confident the Games will be staged in 2021 and there will be no need the postpone them for a second time due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Masa Takaya of the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee is confident the Games will be staged in 2021 and there will be no need the postpone them for a second time due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Masa Takaya of the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee is confident the Games will be staged in 2021 and there will be no need the postpone them for a second time due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"To be very clear, we have never discussed another postponement of the Games," Takaya said. "We have 100 per cent concentration and focus on the delivery of a safe and secure Games this summer."

The IOC had earlier said they would not delay the Games beyond 2021.

Takaya added: "The Covid situation is of course still an ongoing issue for everyone in the world but we will deliver the Games this year, starting July 23."

Several opinion polls have shown a clear majority of Japanese people oppose holding the Games this year.

Takaya said the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games would watch closely how other sports started their seasons in Japan over the coming weeks to determine how spectators can be accommodated.

Tokyo Games organisers will follow the start of Japan's football and baseball seasons to determine how they welcome spectators this summer, says spokesperson Masa Takaya.

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Tokyo Games organisers will follow the start of Japan's football and baseball seasons to determine how they welcome spectators this summer, says spokesperson Masa Takaya.
Tokyo Games organisers will follow the start of Japan's football and baseball seasons to determine how they welcome spectators this summer, says spokesperson Masa Takaya.

The J1 League, the top Japanese professional football league, is due to start in late February, while baseball is also due to resume shortly, with a decision on spectators, including from overseas, expected in "springtime".

"We are not willing to see the Games behind closed doors, without spectators," Takaya added.

"In an ideal world the Games should be taking place in an atmosphere of celebration, composed by spectators and that is what we want to achieve.

"The Games is also a part of the world; we are part of the society so we need to keep closely monitoring the Covid situation and how the sporting events will be conducted and in what form."

Team GB's Chef d'Mission Mark England is confident the Olympic Games in Tokyo will go ahead despite a rise in coronavirus cases around the world

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Team GB's Chef d'Mission Mark England is confident the Olympic Games in Tokyo will go ahead despite a rise in coronavirus cases around the world
Team GB's Chef d'Mission Mark England is confident the Olympic Games in Tokyo will go ahead despite a rise in coronavirus cases around the world

Takaya said the additional costs caused by the Games' postponement were being split between Tokyo 2020, Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the national government, ranging in its allocation from $0.6billion to $1.1billion.

He added the Games would be "simplified", without specifying in what forms, but dismissed suggestions travelling nations would be asked to bring smaller teams.

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"We have been making a massive effort to reduce the costs wherever possible," Takaya said.

"But during the whole process of this discussion we never discussed a downscaling in terms of sports and athletes."

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