Olympics-US soccer player Morgan confused about Games policy on children
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[July 01, 2021]
By Manasi Pathak
(Reuters) -U.S. soccer player Alex Morgan
leaves for the Tokyo Olympics in a week's time but says she is still
unsure whether eased coronavirus restrictions for nursing mothers will
allow her to bring her 1-year-old daughter with her.
Some athletes have complained that they are being forced to choose
between the Games and their young children but organisers told Reuters
on Wednesday "when necessary, nursing children will be able to accompany
athletes to Japan".
Organisers have barred family members of athletes from attending the
Games due to COVID-19 safety protocols, while foreign spectators have
been excluded and limits will be placed on domestic crowds.
"Still not sure what 'when necessary' even means. Is that determined by
the mother or the IOC (International Olympic Committee)?" Morgan tweeted
"We are Olympic mothers telling you, it is NECESSARY.
"I have not been contacted about being able to bring my daughter with me
to Japan and we leave in seven days."
Tokyo organisers told Reuters in an emailed statement that participating
countries' National Olympic Committees (NOC) should inform organisers
about children who will be travelling with the athletes.
"Children must be within nursing age," organisers said. "NOCs will be
responsible for confirming to Tokyo 2020 that children who accompany
athletes to Japan require nursing care."
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United States forward Alex Morgan (13) takes the field for warmups
prior to the match against Portugal during a WNT Summer Series
international friendly soccer match at BBVA Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Erik Williams-USA TODAY Sports
Morgan's U.S. team mate Megan Rapinoe echoed her
comments.
"IOC is having a shocker here," Rapinoe tweeted. "If a
mother/father/parent says it's necessary, it's NECESSARY!"
Canadian basketball player Kim Gaucher previously said she was being
forced to decide between "being a breastfeeding mom or an Olympic
athlete" because she cannot bring her three-month-old daughter to
Tokyo.
American long-distance runner Aliphine Tuliamuk had also complained
about the issue, saying she "cannot imagine" going to the Games
without her breastfeeding daughter.
The Tokyo Olympics, delayed from last year because of the COVID-19
pandemic, will begin on July 23.
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford and Nick Macfie)
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