The Grand Start ceremony and first section of
the relay on day one will not be open to the public as
organisers reduce the number of participants and simplify the
programme to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, they said in
a statement on Monday.
Tokyo 2020 "is committed to ensuring the safety and security of
the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch relay by taking countermeasures to
prevent the spread of any infections among spectators,
torchbearers, staff, and other relay participants, as well as
local residents", the statement said.
The torch relay has long been planned to start on March 25 but
is nevertheless a major milestone after the Games were postponed
last year and following speculation over whether they should be
delayed again or even cancelled due to the pandemic.
Tokyo organisers have also said they want to decide before the
start of the relay whether to allow foreign spectators into the
country amid fears of a resurgence in coronavirus infections.
Underscoring the complications in preparing for the Games during
the pandemic, Tokyo 2020 also said on Monday that test events
for skateboarding and shooting have been postponed until May due
to the impact on scheduling from the COVID-19 situation.
Members of the Japanese women's national soccer team will use
the Olympic Flame to light the torch to officially kick off the
relay from J-Village.
The facility was chosen as the starting point of the 121-day
relay because it is a symbol of Japan's reconstruction following
the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
The Olympics will be held from July 23 to Aug. 8 and the
Paralympics from Aug. 24 to Sept. 5.
(Reporting by Chris Gallagher; Editing by Catherine Evans and Ed
Osmond)
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