Factbox: Sports events hit by the
coronavirus epidemic
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[March 07, 2020]
(Reuters) - Here is a list of
international sports events hit by the outbreak of a coronavirus:
OLYMPICS
* Crowds will be smaller and receptions have been scrapped at the
Tokyo 2020 torch-lighting ceremony in ancient Olympia, Greece next
week. The dress rehearsal the day before will be held without
spectators.
The International Olympic Committee gave further unequivocal backing
to this year's Games in July and August, urging athletes to prepare
"full steam" despite the coronavirus threat.
ATHLETICS
* The World Athletics Indoor Championships, scheduled for Nanjing
from March 13-15, were postponed until next year. World Athletics is
working with organizers on a date to host the biennial event in
2021.
* The Paris marathon has been postponed from April 5 to Oct. 18 due
to the virus outbreak in France.
* The Barcelona marathon scheduled for March 15 has been postponed
until Oct. 25.
SOCCER
* Italy has ordered all major sporting events, including top-flight
Serie A soccer games, to be played without fans for a month in a bid
to curb Europe's worst outbreak of the virus.
* Ten Serie A matches have been postponed as well as two Coppa
Italia semi-final ties (Juventus v AC Milan and Napoli v Inter
Milan).
* Players in England's Premier League will forgo traditional
pre-match handshakes between opponents as a measure to prevent the
further spread of the virus, the league said.
* Players from Danish Super League clubs Brondby and Lyngby are in
isolation after they met and hugged former Denmark international
Thomas Kahlenberg, who has since tested positive for the virus.
* The Swiss soccer league has been put on hold until at least March
23 after the clubs rejected the possibility of playing matches
without any spectators attending.
* Asian Champions League matches involving Chinese clubs Guangzhou
Evergrande, Shanghai Shenhua and Shanghai SIPG were postponed.
* China's 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Maldives at home and
Guam away in March will be moved to Buriram, Thailand. The games
will be played without any spectators attending.
FIFA is also considering postponing the Asian World Cup qualifiers
due to be played this month. More than two dozen matches are
scheduled to be played around the continent over two match days on
March 26 and 31.
* The Chinese Football Association said domestic games at all levels
would be postponed.
* South Korea's professional soccer league has postponed the start
of its new season. The league also asked its four teams in the AFC
Champions League to hold games without any spectators attending.
* Japan's J League postponed seven Levian Cup matches scheduled for
Feb. 26 and all domestic games until the first half of March.
* The French Ligue 1 game between RC Strasbourg and champions Paris
St Germain scheduled for March 7 was postponed.
FORMULA ONE
* The Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai set for April 19 has been
postponed by the governing body FIA and Formula One. The authorities
will consider alternative dates later in the year.
* Melbourne's major events chief Martin Pakula is confident the
Australian Grand Prix will go ahead as scheduled on March 15, but
said he could offer no firm guarantees because of the dynamic nature
of the epidemic.
MOTOGP
* The opening two rounds of the season, in Qatar (March 8) and
Thailand (March 22), will not go ahead as scheduled.
RUGBY
* The Irish Rugby Football Union has postponed the country's Six
Nations fixture against Italy due to the virus outbreak in northern
Italy. The game was scheduled to take place in Dublin on March 7.
* England's final Six Nations match against Italy in Rome next week,
which had been due to be played without fans present after an
Italian government ruling, has been postponed.
* The women's Six Nations game between Scotland and France scheduled
for March 7 in Glasgow was postponed after a home player tested
positive for coronavirus.
TENNIS
* China forfeited a Davis Cup tie because its men's team was unable
to travel to Romania for the March 6-7 playoff.
* The WTA canceled the Xi'an Open (April 13-19) and Kunming Open
(April 27-May 3) in China. The governing body of women's tennis said
it would monitor the situation with several events scheduled to take
place in the country later this season.
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A woman wearing a protective face mask, following an outbreak of the
coronavirus, walks past a banner for the upcoming Tokyo 2020
Olympics in front of the Tokyo Metro Government building in Tokyo,
Japan, March 6, 2020. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
* Two Davis Cup qualifiers -- Italy v South Korea in Cagliari and
Japan v Ecuador in Miki -- will be played without any spectators in
attendance.
TABLE TENNIS
* The world championships to be held in Busan, South Korea, from
March 22-29 have been pushed back provisionally to June 21-28.
SPEED SKATING
* The International Skating Union postponed the March 13-15 short
track speed skating world championships in Seoul, South Korea, and
the event will not be held before October.
BOXING
* The International Olympic Committee announced Jordan as hosts of
the boxing qualifiers for Asia and Oceania after an event in Wuhan
was canceled. They will now take place in Amman from March 3 to 11.
GOLF
* The women's LPGA golf tour canceled the March 5-8 Blue Bay
tournament to be held on Hainan.
The tour also canceled the Honda LPGA Thailand event in Pattaya and
the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore.
* The European Tour said the Maybank Championship (April 16-19 in
Kuala Lumpur) and the Volvo China Open (April 23-26 in Shenzhen)
have been postponed.
CYCLING
* The final two stages of the UAE Tour were canceled after two
Italian participants tested positive for coronavirus. Tests on 167
people at the event proved negative for coronavirus after they were
feared to have been exposed to the infected cases.
* Four teams, including Britain's Ineos, have pulled out of several
cycling races in Italy.
* Race organizers in Italy, Europe's most affected country by the
outbreak, canceled Saturday's Strade Bianche one-day race after Rome
decided to hold events without fans.
* The Milan-San Remo one-day race, one of cycling's five 'Monument'
classics, scheduled for March 21, has been canceled.
RUGBY SEVENS
* The Japanese Rugby Football Union said the April 25-26 Asia Sevens
Invitational, which doubles as a test event for rugby sevens at the
2020 Olympics, had been canceled.
* The Singapore and Hong Kong legs of the World Rugby Sevens Series
have been postponed from April to October.
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL
* The Australian Football League said the game between St Kilda
Saints and Port Adelaide Power scheduled for May 31 in China had
been moved out of the country.
WEIGHTLIFTING
* The International Weightlifting Federation canceled the Asian
Championships, scheduled to take place in Uzbekistan from April
16-25.
TRIATHLON
* The opening round of the World Triathlon Series scheduled to be
held in Abu Dhabi from March 5-7 has been postponed.
BASEBALL
* The World Baseball Softball Confederation postponed its final
qualification tournament for the Olympics. The six-team event,
originally scheduled for April 1-5 in Taiwan, will now take place
from June 17-21.
CRICKET
* The ICC have postponed the men's Cricket World Cup Challenge
League A that was set to begin on March 16 in Malaysia. Canada,
Denmark, Malaysia, Qatar, Singapore and Vanuatu were set to take
part.
ALPINE SKIING
* The Alpine skiing World Cup finals in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy,
scheduled for March 18-22, have been canceled.
(Compiled by Shrivathsa Sridhar, Rohith Nair, Hardik Vyas and Simon
Jennings in Bengaluru, Frank Pingue in Toronto, and Robert Muller in
Prague; Editing by Ed Osmond)
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