Olympics must happen in 2021 or be scrapped
OLYMPICS chief Thomas Bach agreed that 2021 was the “last option” for holding the delayed Tokyo Games on Thursday, stressing that postponement cannot go on forever.
Bach said he backed Japan’s stance that the Games will have to be cancelled if the coronavirus pandemic isn’t under control by next year.
In March, the Tokyo 2020 Olympics were postponed to July 23, 2021 over the coronavirus, which has killed hundreds of thousands around the world and halted international sport and travel.
“Quite frankly, I have some understanding for (Japan’s position) because you cannot forever employ 3,000, or 5,000, people in an organising committee,” explained Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee.
“You cannot have the athletes being in uncertainty, you cannot have so much overlapping with a future Olympic Games.”
The IOC leader said it was a “mammoth task” to reorganise the Olympics, which have never been cancelled outside of the world wars.
However, Japanese officials have been clear that they have no intention of postponing the Games again beyond next year.
Bach warned that “nobody knows” how the situation will play out, but said the IOC will act on advice from the World Health Organization.
“We have established one principle, and this is to organise these Games in a safe environment for all the participants,” he said.
“Nobody knows what the world will look like in one year and two months from today, so we have to just rely on the experts.”
Bach wouldn’t say whether a vaccine was a prerequisite for going ahead with the Olympics, but was lukewarm on the idea of holding them without fans.