Swimming-Fukuoka mayor says world championships will be postponed again
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[January 25, 2022] (Reuters)
-The FINA world swimming championships,
due to be held in Fukuoka in May, will be postponed until next year,
the Japanese city's major has said.
The competition, which was originally slated for 2021 but was
postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic and the delayed staging of
the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, had been set to run from May 13-29, but
will now be rescheduled once again.
"With the Omicron variant spreading across the world, it has been
impossible to hold competitions to select athletes representing each
country," Fukuoka mayor Soichiro Takashima told a news conference.
"Given this situation, FINA has decided to postpone the world
championships in Fukuoka from this year to the next.
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"When I think about the athletes who have been
training for the May event, and about awaiting fans in and outside
the country, I feel so bad."
FINA declined to comment when approached by Reuters.
Takashima said FINA had yet to decide on a new date for the
championships.
"New schedules have not been fixed," he said. "But Japan has four
seasons. Outdoor competition like long-distance swimming can be held
only in certain periods. Timing for the event will naturally be
limited to and around summer."
(Reporting by Michael Church in Hong Kong; Additional reporting by
Kiyoshi Takenaka in Tokyo; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell and Emelia
Sithole-Matarise)
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