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			Olympics: 2020 organizers vow to guard against complacency 
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			 [December 03, 2018] 
			By Jack Tarrant 
 TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo 2020 organizers 
			vowed no let-up in their drive to host a successful Summer Games on 
			Monday as International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas 
			Bach once again heaped praise on the city's preparations.
 
 Bach, in opening remarks ahead of a meeting between IOC and 2020 
			officials, repeated that Tokyo was the most prepared city for an 
			Olympics he could remember, and while organizers were happy with the 
			compliments they said there was much work to be done.
 
 "We have a saying in Japanese that says that loosening your tension 
			is a big enemy," said Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori.
 
 "So we shouldn't be too relaxed.
 
 "We ... will work hard for the success of this big project and do 
			hard work even in its small things because those are the most 
			important things."
 
 With some 600 days to go until the start of the Games on July 24, 
			2020, organizers find themselves in a relatively comfortable 
			position, with preparations back on track following some initial 
			bumps in the road.
 
 In 2015, Tokyo 2020 scrapped their initial Games logo due to 
			allegations of plagiarism and the original design for a new Olympic 
			stadium was also changed due to costs.
 
 However, since budget cuts of $300 million were announced in 
			December last year, organizers have had a relatively pain-free ride.
 
 Despite this, there is still work to be done, especially regarding 
			transport, accommodation and counter-measures to the summer heat in 
			Tokyo, which reached a record 41.1 degrees Celsius in July this 
			year.
 
			Bach said organizers had to guard against complacency as 
			preparations enter the home stretch.
 "I cannot give this Coordination Commission any major tasks here but 
			only the warning," said Bach, who delivered a similar message 
			following the IOC Executive Board meeting at the weekend.
 
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			 International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach poses 
			for a group photo session with Yoshiro Mori, President of Tokyo 2020 
			Olympic Committee, and other staff members during a meeting in 
			Tokyo, in this photo taken by Kyodo November 28, 2018. Mandatory 
			credit Kyodo/via REUTERS 
            
			 
			"I know it is unnecessary, knowing the Japanese people, .... but we 
			should never get complacent.
 "I know I don’t need to say this to Japanese people and I know I 
			don’t need to say this to my friends and colleagues in the 
			Coordination Commission."
 
 Bach said preparations for 2020 were well in advance of those of 
			previous Olympic hosts
 
			
			 
			
 “In some of the (host) cities – even in most – we had to organize 
			crisis meetings with the Executive Board a couple of months before 
			the Games and some of them, maybe three months before the Games, 
			were maybe not where you are today already,” said Bach.
 
 "So, you have really reached a very high level of preparation."
 
 The next landmark for organizers will be the announcement of the 
			next version of the budget later this month.
 
 (Editing by Peter Rutherford)
 
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