Suggestion Games delay is
'feasible' dismissed as 'outrageous'
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[March 11, 2020]
By Kiyoshi Takenaka
TOKYO (Reuters) - A delay of one or two
years would be the "most feasible" option if the Tokyo Olympics
cannot be held this summer due to the global outbreak of the
coronavirus, a member of the organizing committee's executive board
told Reuters.
But the head of the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee quickly
dismissed any suggestion of a delay, saying his team was not
considering any change in plan and Haruyuki Takahashi, the official
who raised the possibility of a postponement, had apologized for the
"outrageous" suggestion.
Takahashi, one of more than two dozen members of the Tokyo 2020
executive board, said earlier the board had just started looking at
scenarios for how the virus could affect the Games, and a delay was
one possibility.
Organizers have been pushing a consistent message that the Games
would not be canceled or postponed but sponsors who have pumped in
billions of dollars have grown increasingly nervous about how the
coronavirus outbreak will impact the event. [L4N2AX1JL][L4N2B21PQ]

Takahashi told Reuters that the financial damage from cancelling the
Games or holding them without spectators would be too great, while a
delay of less than a year would clash with other major professional
sports schedules.
"We need to start preparing for any possibility. If the Games can't
be held in the summer, a delay of one or two years would be most
feasible," Takahashi said.
But organizing committee head Yoshiro Mori later said there was no
thought of changing the plan for the Games and that they would open
as scheduled on July 24.
"It is our basic stance that we press ahead with preparation for a
safe and secure Olympics," Mori told reporters at a hastily arranged
evening briefing.
"Therefore we are not at all thinking about changing courses or
plans."
Japan has had nearly 1,300 cases of the coronavirus, including about
700 from a cruise ship that was quarantined near Tokyo last month.
On Tuesday, it saw the biggest number of infections in a single day,
of 59 cases, according to public broadcaster NHK.
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A woman poses for a photo through The Olympic rings in front of the
Japan Olympics Museum in Tokyo, Japan March 8, 2020. REUTERS/Edgard
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'VERY SORRY'
Mori, asked what made him confident that the Games would not be
affected by the coronavirus outbreak, said he thought an impact was
unavoidable but he did not give details.
"Specialists in each field are looking into what to do," he said. "I
believe the WHO (World Health Organization) will soon announce its
basic stance."
He said he had been surprised by Takahashi's comments, which he
termed "outrageous".
"He said he was very sorry, that it was a slip of the tongue, and
that he wanted to apologize for causing trouble."
Experts say a one-year postponement, to the same time next year,
would pose major logistical problems but was doable for broadcasters
because it fit into their generally open summer schedule.
With every new spike in coronavirus cases, speculation swirls that
the Games could be canceled, delayed, or held without spectators,
like many pre-Olympic qualifiers and other sports events.
The topic was a top trending topic on Japanese Twitter on Wednesday
with many commentators saying a postponement was likely inevitable
given the spread of the coronavirus.
Some people felt sorry for the athletes.
"Doesn't anybody understand the conditions and thinking of top
athletes who have been training to be at their best this summer? And
you say 'delay by one or two years'?" wrote one user called
"Ksktsupoine1."

(Reporting by Antoni Slodkowski, Chang-Ran Kim, Shiho Tanaka and
Elaine Lies; writing by Elaine Lies; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman/Peter Rutherford)
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