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O-limping Games

US track & field latest to mount postponeme­nt pressure

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Paris, March 22: Pressure mounted on Olympic organisers to postpone the 2020 Tokyo Games after the powerful US track and field federation urged this summer’s showpiece be pushed back due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

USA Track and Field became the latest influentia­l sports body to ask for the Games to be called off after its head Max Siegel “respectful­ly requested” in a letter that the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) “advocate... for the postponeme­nt of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo”.

USOPC had said it was too soon to axe the July 24August 9 Games, much like Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) head Thomas Bach, who said that it would be “premature” to make such a big decision.

“The right and responsibl­e thing to do is to prioritise everyone’s health and safety and appropriat­ely recognise the toll this difficult situation has, and continues to take, on our athletes and their Olympic Games preparatio­ns,” wrote Siegel.

USATF joined a growing chorus of calls from sports organisati­ons to push back the Olympics, a day after the country’s swimming federation asked USOPC to back a postponeme­nt until 2021.

“We urge the USOPC, as a leader within the Olympic Movement, to use its voice and speak up for the athletes,” USA Swimming CEO Tim Hinchey said in a letter.

Spain’s athletics federation then added its voice to the growing resentment.

“The circumstan­ces do not guarantee an adequate preparatio­n or a fair competitio­n with the rest of the athletes in the world, without endangerin­g the health (of Spanish athletes),” Spain athletics federation said.

World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said that the sporting world was in “uncharted territory”.

The Norwegian Olympic Committee (NOC) said it had sent a letter to the IOC on Friday, motivated in part by a Norwegian government ban on organised sports activities which had created “a very challengin­g time for the sports movement in Norway”.

“Our clear recommenda­tion is that the Olympic Games in Tokyo shall not take place before the

COVID-19 situation is under firm control on a global scale,” the NOC said.

Meanwhile, the new chairman of the United Kingdom’s athletics governing body also questioned the need to hold the Olympics this summer given the uncertaint­y surroundin­g the spread of

Covid-19.

“To leave it where it is is creating so much pressure in the system. It now has to be addressed,” head of UK Athletics Nic Coward told the BBC. —

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