The Asian Age

Now, virus attacks Olympics Japan minister says Games could be held any time in 2020

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Tokyo, March 3: Japan’s Olympic minister said on Tuesday the contract to hold the Tokyo Games only specifies the event has to be held during 2020.

Seiko Hashimoto’s response to a question in the upper house of parliament implies the Olympics could be held later in the year and would not have to start on July 24 as planned. The Paralympic­s open on August 25.

The Tokyo Olympics are being threatened by a fast-spreading virus that has been blamed for 12 deaths in Japan and has shut down most schools, sports competitio­ns and Olympic-related events in the country. The virus that started in China has been detected in at least 70 countries, with 90,000 cases and 3,100 deaths reported.

“The IOC has the right to cancel the games only if they are not held during 2020,” Hashimoto told parliament.

“This can be interprete­d to mean the games can be postponed as long as they are held during the calendar year.”

IOC president Thomas Bach and Tokyo organisers have repeatedly said they expect the Olympics to open on schedule. Others have suggested the spreading virus could force cancellati­on, postponeme­nt or moving events to other cities.

In an interview last week with only Japanese media, Bach said: “The preparatio­ns for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 are continuing with a view to having successful Olympic Games this summer in Tokyo.”

Bach declined to “fuel the flames of speculatio­n” about reports of cancellati­on or postponeme­nt.

Hashimoto was asked if she believed the Olympics should be held even if the coronaviru­s outbreak is worse than it is now.

“We are making the utmost effort so that we don’t have to face that situation,” she said.

Any decision to move the games back would impact internatio­nal broadcaste­rs, who would have sway over any changes.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee gets 73% of its $5.7 billion income in a fouryear Olympic cycle from selling broadcast rights. About half of that TV income is from American network NBC.

The 1964 Tokyo Olympics were held in October. But the games have now shifted to summer, largely because it’s the only time slot open for sports broadcaste­rs.

North America in the fall is filled with the NFL, college football, baseball, basketball and hockey. Europe is jammed with soccer in England, Spain, Germany, France and Italy, not to mention rugby and cricket where those sports are popular.

Former IOC vice president Dick Pound told The Associated Press in an interview last week that a decision about the Olympics probably has to be made in the next several months. Kevan Gosper, another former IOC vice president and now an honorary IOC member, also said cancellati­on was feasible. The Olympics have been canceled only three times, all during wartime.

Tokyo organisers on Tuesday were forced to call off a Paralympic wheelchair rugby test event following suggestion­s from Prime Minister Shizo Abe to hold down large crowd events for several weeks.

Tokyo organisers have 17 test events remaining on their schedule. The last one is to end on May 8. Most are small events featuring only local athletes. The most significan­t is a gymnastics test on April 4-6 that is expected to have non-Japanese athletes competing.

The IOC has the right to cancel the games only if they are not held during 2020. This can be interprete­d to mean the games can be postponed as long as they are held during the calendar year.

— SEIKO HASHIMOTO, Japan Olympic minister

 ?? — AFP ?? LA Clippers Marcus Morris Sr. (right) high fives Patrick Beverley after scoring against the Phoenix Suns during the second half of the NBA game at Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona, on February 26.
— AFP LA Clippers Marcus Morris Sr. (right) high fives Patrick Beverley after scoring against the Phoenix Suns during the second half of the NBA game at Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona, on February 26.

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