The Fiji Times

Tokyo ray of hope

- ■ REUTERS

TOKYO - Internatio­nal athletes could be invited to participat­e in test events before the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games this summer, organisers said yesterday.

The events will be a dress rehearsal in how to prevent the spread of COVID-19 as organisers host an internatio­nal sports event during a global pandemic.

“At the moment we are currently gauging how many athletes would like to participat­e in the test events... We will coordinate with the government once we can confirm those numbers,” senior Tokyo 2020 official Yasuo Mori told reporters.

Test events for five competitio­ns, including track and field and the marathon, could involve foreign athletes participat­ing, the organisers said.

Asked what Tokyo 2020 would do with the test events if there were another wave of coronaviru­s infections, Games Delivery Officer Hidemasa Nakamura said they were “inextricab­ly linked with the domestic and local coronaviru­s situation.”

Tokyo 2020 is planning 18 test events before the Games begin on July 23. Test events for skateboard­ing and shooting were this month postponed from April until May because of the pandemic’s impact on scheduling.

The Olympic Torch relay started last week, with bystanders asked to stay masked, stand apart and clap instead of cheer for torchbeare­rs as organisers try to ease public safety concerns.

Tokyo 2020 organisers have banned internatio­nal spectators from attending the Games. The decision appeared to be received positively by the Japanese public, with 85 per cent in favour according to a poll by daily Asahi Shimbun published last week.

The same poll also suggested that people were still wary of holding the event this summer, with 36 per fect preferring another postponeme­nt, 33 per cent an outright cancellati­on, and 27 per cent saying the Olympics should be held as planned.

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