Sky Sports
  • Home
  • Sports
    • Football
    • F1
    • Cricket
    • Rugby Union
    • Rugby League
    • Golf
    • Boxing
    • NFL
    • Tennis
    • NBA
    • Racing
    • Darts
    • Netball
    • MMA
    • More Sports
  • Scores
  • Watch
  • Sky Bet
  • Shop
  • More
    • Podcasts
    • Live on Sky
    • Get Sky Sports
    • Sky Sports App
    • Sky Sports with no contract
    • Kick It Out
    • British South Asians in Football
Watch Sky Sports
  • Olympics

News News

News

  • News
  • Schedule
  • Results
  • Medals
  • Live Blog
  • Video
  • Features
  • Paralympics
  • Sky Scholarships
More from Olympics
  • Olympics Home

Coronavirus: Adam Peaty says potential closed-door Olympic Games would be 'weird'

Peaty: "I'm concerned that the crowd won't be there [...] just imagine a 100m final, even in other sports like running, without any crowd - it would just be weird"

By Rebecca Williams

Last Updated: 11/03/20 6:16pm

Great Britain's Adam Peaty says the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games would suffer from a lack of atmosphere if the coronavirus outbreak meant it had to take place behind closed doors

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Sky Sports

Great Britain's Adam Peaty says the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games would suffer from a lack of atmosphere if the coronavirus outbreak meant it had to take place behind closed doors
Great Britain's Adam Peaty says the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games would suffer from a lack of atmosphere if the coronavirus outbreak meant it had to take place behind closed doors

Great Britain's Adam Peaty says the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games would suffer from a lack of atmosphere if it had to take place behind closed doors.

The International Olympic Committee's president Thomas Bach said on Wednesday they have not discussed cancelling or postponing the Games amid the coronavirus outbreak but have not yet commented on the possibility of a spectator ban at venues.

  • Coronavirus latest: Fans banned in Italy
  • 'No talk of Tokyo 2020 cancellation or delay'
  • Olympic champion Sun Yang banned for eight years

Peaty, the defending Olympic champion and world record holder in the 100m breaststroke, says a potential ban on spectators to contain the spread of the virus would leave athletes having to find a way to motivate themselves.

"I'm concerned that the crowd won't be there because I think they are so important for sport," he told Sky Sports News.

"If you take the crowds away from any sport you have less atmosphere. You would have to play a lot of mind games with yourself to make sure your performance doesn't drop.

"At an Olympic Games especially, you want people to watch you and hopefully if you do so well then they go home inspired and remember that moment for the rest of their lives.

"Just imagine a 100m final, even in other sports like running, without any crowd - it would just be weird.

"Even football without a crowd, it would be like 'what is going on?'"

Peaty is the first swimmer in history to go under 57 seconds for the 100m breaststroke, clocking 56.88
Peaty is the first swimmer in history to go under 57 seconds for the 100m breaststroke, clocking 56.88

Despite his concerns, the 25-year-old understands the health and safety of everyone involved needs to be the deciding factor in any decision made.

He also insists he would still travel and perform under whatever circumstances the Games eventually take place in.

Also See:

  • Italy-England to be played behind closed doors
  • Olympic champion handed four-year doping ban
  • 'Supermum' Storey fighting for equality and glory
  • 'Marathon potentially hit by rampant doping'

He added: "Obviously the health and safety of the people, what is best for the world in that sense [takes precedence].

"Hopefully there is a way, I'm not saying there is a vaccine anytime soon, but for me I'd still be going to perform."

Related Stories

There were 14,250 tests in the period between December 27 and January 2, with nine fewer positive Covid-19 tests compared with the previous week

Slight decrease as PL registers 94 positive cases

Andrey Rublev tested positive for Covid-19 after playing at an exhibition event in Abu Dhabi this month

Rublev tests positive for Covid-19 after Abu Dhabi exhibition

The Premier League recorded its highest number of positive coronavirus cases for the third consecutive week

Record 103 positive Covid-19 cases in PL

Premier League players are unhappy with the demands on them during the festive period

Players 'reaching breaking point' over fixture pile-ups

SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster believes the decision to move Scotland's winter break forward was the best possible compromise  to the current coronavirus situation

SPFL chief: We cannot delay any more games

Videos

Olympics Explained: What security risks are there at Paris 2024?

Olympics Explained: The environmental impact of Paris 2024

Olympics Explained: 10 things you didn't know about the Games

How motherhood changed Dame Sarah Storey

'I've nothing to prove' | Peaty on mental health struggles and Gordon Ramsey influence

  • Home
  • Sports
    • Football
    • F1
    • Cricket
    • Rugby Union
    • Rugby League
    • Golf
    • Boxing
    • NFL
    • Tennis
    • NBA
    • Racing
    • Darts
    • Netball
    • MMA
    • More Sports
  • Scores
  • Watch
  • Sky Bet
  • Shop
  • More
    • Podcasts
    • Live on Sky
    • Get Sky Sports
    • Sky Sports App
    • Sky Sports with no contract
    • Kick It Out
    • British South Asians in Football
  • X
  • Facebook
  • TikTok
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • WhatsApp
  • Partners
    • Sky Bet
    • Super 6
    • TEAMtalk.com
    • Football365.com
  • Sky Sports Channels
    • Sky Sports Main Event
    • Sky Sports Premier League
    • Sky Sports Football
    • Sky Sports+
    • Sky Sports Cricket
    • Sky Sports Golf
    • Sky Sports F1
    • Sky Sports Tennis
    • Sky Sports Action
    • Sky Sports News
    • Sky Sports Racing
    • Sky Sports Mix
  • More Sky Sites
    • Sky.com
    • Sky News
    • Sky Go
    • Sky Group
    • Sky For Businesses
    • Sky Partnerships
    • Sky Impact
    • Store Locator
    • Advertise With Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy & Cookies Notice
  • Privacy Options
  • Accessibility Information
  • Contact Us

Sky Sports Channel Logo ©2026 Sky UK