Olympics: Early decision needed for
any delay, 2020 organising member tells TBS
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[March 12, 2020]
TOKYO (Reuters) - Any decision
to delay the Olympics should be made before May, an organising
committee board member told Japanese broadcaster TBS late on
Wednesday, as doubts over the Summer Games may grow with the
coronavirus now declared a pandemic.
Tokyo 2020 executive board member Haruyuki Takahashi's comments came
just hours after its chief, Yoshiro Mori, publicly chided him for
remarks he first made to the Wall Street Journal that a delay of one
or two years would be the most reasonable option if the coronavirus
derailed the Games.
The Japanese and Tokyo metropolitan governments, local organisers
and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have all sought to
quash persistent speculation that the Games could be cancelled or
postponed.
Mori called Takahashi's suggestion "outrageous", while on Thursday
Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said she believed cancellation was not
an option, although she acknowledged that the pandemic label would
affect future discussions.
The World Health Organization (WHO) described the coronavirus
outbreak as a pandemic for the first time, prompting more countries
to announce drastic measures.
The Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee said its stance had not changed
following the declaration of a pandemic.
"We will continue to coordinate our response with the Government of
Japan, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and other stakeholders as
we prepare for a safe and secure delivery of the Tokyo 2020 Games in
July this year," a representive said via email.
Speaking to TBS after Mori's news conference, Takahashi said: "If
you think about the athletes, May would seem too late" to make a
decision on any delay, according to the broadcaster. "We need to
think about taking the first step, before the IOC."
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Workers put a banner on a building for the upcoming Tokyo 2020
Olympics in Tokyo, Japan March 12, 2020. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
He added that the organising committee would probably discuss
postponement at its next meeting later this month, TBS reported.
Takahashi did not respond to a request for comment.
U.S. President Donald Trump suspended travel from Europe, except for
the UK, for 30 days starting Friday, and hard-hit Italy tightened
its lockdown.
One of the most common strategies to contain the coronavirus is to
avoid large gatherings, and major sporting events around the world
have been cancelled or held without spectators.
The U.S. National Basketball Association said it was suspending the
season after a Utah Jazz player tested positive for the virus.
As of Wednesday, Japan had 620 cases and 15 deaths, excluding people
on a cruise ship that was quarantined near Yokohama last month,
according to the health ministry. Experts say the tally may be
deceptively low due to the limited number of tests in Japan compared
with many other countries.
(Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim and Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by
Muralikumar Anantharaman, Gerry Doyle, Peter Rutherford)
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