Coe was speaking during a visit to Tokyo to
meet organisers of the 2020 summer Olympics - rearranged for
next year due to the coronavirus pandemic - and toured the
stadium earlier in the day.
"I saw a stadium that will be a fitting venue for a future World
Championships in track and field," Coe said. "It is our
ambition, with the support of the municipalities and the local
federations for us to come back to this great city as soon as we
possibly can."
The next two hosts for the event, usually held every two years,
have been decided: Eugene, Oregon in 2022, delayed by a year to
avoid any clash with the rearranged Olympics, and Budapest in
2023. Currently no city has secured rights for 2025.
Tokyo last held the championships in 1991, whilst Japan also
hosted the 2007 event in Osaka.
"I really do hope that during my tenure as president of this
truly great sport, that we are able to come back to Tokyo for
another great World Championships, as we did in 1991," Coe said,
speaking as he attended a meeting with Tokyo 2020 President
Yoshiro Mori.
Mori, a former Japanese prime minister, said he would discuss
the matter with Coe.
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)
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