Medicine Hat News

Olympics set for next July

- STEPHEN WADE

TOKYO

The Tokyo Olympics will open next year in the same time slot scheduled for this year’s games.

Tokyo organizers said Monday the opening ceremony will take place on July 23, 2021 — almost exactly one year after the games were due to start this year.

“The schedule for the games is key to preparing for the games,” Tokyo organizing committee president Yoshiro Mori said. “This will only accelerate our progress.”

Last week, the IOC and Japanese organizers postponed the Olympics until 2021 because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

This year’s games were scheduled to open on July 24 and close on Aug. 9. But the near exact one-year delay will see the reschedule­d closing ceremony on Aug. 8.

“Nice that they were able to do to it so quickly as now all the (internatio­nal federation­s) can work towards fixing their calendars for the summer,” Canadian race walker Evan Dunfee said.

There had been talk of switching the Olympics to spring, a move that would coincide with the blooming of

Japan’s famous cherry blossoms. But it would also clash with European soccer and North American sports leagues.

Mori said a spring Olympics was considered but holding the games later gives more space to complete the many qualifying events that have been postponed by the virus outbreak.

“Seems like the obvious choice to me,” said Canadian marathoner Reid Coolsaet, a twotime Olympian. “For athletes, like me, who don’t have a qualifying mark, ark, it gives us the opportunit­y in 2021 to post a result.”

After holding out for weeks, local organizers and the IOC last week postponed the Tokyo Games under pressure from athletes, national Olympic bodies and sports federation­s. It’s the first postponeme­nt in Olympic history, though there were several cancellati­ons during wartime.

“The IOC has had close discussion­s with the relevant internatio­nal federation­s,” organizing committee CEO Toshiro Muto said. “I believe the IFs have accepted the games being held in the summer.”

The Paralympic­s were reschedule­d to Aug. 24-Sept. 5.

“On behalf of the Canadian

Paralympic Committee, thank you to the IOC, IPC and Tokyo 2020 for rapidly making a decision on the new dates for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2021,” Canadian Paralympic Committee president Marc-Andre Fabien said in a statement. “We recognize the vast amount of work that lays ahead to bring a postponed Games to life and greatly appreciate all of their efforts. We commit to doing our part to make the Games a success.

“This now gives our entire sport community a true sense of clarity and a way to move forward. Now we, alongside our national sport organizati­ons, partners, and athletes, can start preparatio­ns knowing we all will unite in Tokyo next summer, one year on from planned, and be able to celebrate how sport brings people together.”

Muto said the decision was made Monday and the IOC said it was supported by all the internatio­nal sports federation­s and was based on three main considerat­ions: to protect the health of athletes, to safeguard the interests of the athletes and Olympic sport, and the internatio­nal sports calendar.

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