Tokyo 2020 marathon, race walk
events rescheduled after Sapporo move
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[December 04, 2019]
By Jack Tarrant
TOKYO (Reuters) - The women's marathon
at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and all the race walks have been
rescheduled, following the controversial decision taken in October
to move the events out of the capital 800 kilometers north to the
city of Sapporo.
Tokyo 2020 organizers announced the rescheduling on Wednesday,
following discussions with the International Olympic Committee and
World Athletics, to ease the burden on National Olympic Committees
and athletes traveling to northern Japan.
It now means that all the marathon and race walk events are
scheduled to be held on four consecutive days, from August 6 to 9,
with the men's marathon remaining on the final day of the Games, as
per tradition.
"Athletes’ health and well-being are always at the heart of our
concerns, and the decision to move the marathon and race walk events
to Sapporo shows how seriously we take such concerns," the IOC’s
Athletes’ Commission chair, Kirsty Coventry, said in a statement.
Both marathons will start at 7.00 am local time (2200 GMT). The
women's marathon was initially set for Aug. 2.
The IOC stunned Games organizers in October by announcing the
marathon, one of the most prestigious events at any Olympics and one
especially beloved in Japan, would be moved to the northern Japanese
city of Sapporo to avoid the worst of Tokyo's summer heat.
Tokyo temperatures in July and August, when the city will host the
Games, regularly exceed 30 degrees Celsius with high humidity adding
to the discomfort.
Additionally, organizers wanted to make traveling to Sapporo as easy
as possible for National Olympics Committees (NOCs).
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A woman wearing the yukata, or casual summer kimono, walks past
Olympic rings displayed at Nihonbashi district in Tokyo, Japan
August 5, 2019. REUTERS/Issei Kato
"There are some countries with the same person (coaches and
officials) taking charge of both marathon and race-walking, or the
same person taking charge of both male and female events," explained
Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto on Wednesday.
"They (would) have to go back and forth (if marathon and
race-walking are held in separate schedule)... and it produces extra
costs.
"So there was a request to make the schedule as consecutive as
possible."
The October decision did not go down well with organizers, who had
already done extensive planning for the events, including a series
of cooling measures for the athletes, nor with the Tokyo governor,
who reluctantly consented to the move.
When Tokyo hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964, they were held in
October — an option no longer possible due to international sports
schedules. Next year's Games run from July 24 to Aug. 9.
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant and Hideto Sakai; Additional reporting by
Karolos Grohmann in Lausanne, Editing by Jacqueline Wong and
Christian Radnedge)
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