The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Organizers unveil competitio­n schedule for postponed Games

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The Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games has announced the venues and competitio­n schedule for the Olympic Games, which will start July 23 next year.

Yoshiro Mori, president of the organizing committee, reiterated in a general meeting of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee that the schedule originally planned for the Games this summer can be used for the postponed Games in 2021.

e Tokyo Olympics, which will feature 339 events in 33 sports at 42 venues, will begin with a softball game between Japan and Australia in Fukushima on July 21, 2021, two days before the opening ceremony.

The opening ceremony will start at the National Stadium in Tokyo at 8 p.m. on July 23, 2021. On Aug. 7, 2021, which is being called “Super Saturday” as gold medal winners will be decided in 34 events, the most in a single day.

For marathon and race walk competitio­ns, whose venues were transferre­d to Sapporo, the medal ceremonies will not be held in Sapporo but at the National Stadium in Tokyo.

On Aug. 8, 2021, the closing ceremony will be held at the stadium.

Since March, when the plan to postpone the Games for one year was decided, the organizing committee has continued negotiatio­ns to adjust the original schedule for this summer to an opening on July 23, 2021, and to hold the sports at the same venues. As a result, all the facilities that were prepared for this summer, including the athletes village and media headquarte­rs, will be used for the Games next year.

As additional costs are being incurred due to the postponeme­nt, the organizing committee will continue to discuss how to shorten tenancies for the facilities in an attempt to cut costs and how to compensate individual­s and organizati­ons that had reserved the facilities during the tenancy period.

At a press conference on

July 18 a er sepaking with the IOC, Mori said, “The largest problem is whether people can be confident that a safe and secure Olympic Games can be held,” expressing his determinat­ion to deal with measures against the novel coronaviru­s in close cooperatio­n with the central and Tokyo metropolit­an government­s.

Following the decision on the competitio­n schedule, the organizing committee said it will present an estimate of the additional costs a er this autumn and start repaying the fees to ticket holders who do not want to attend the competitio­ns.

 ?? Yomiuri Shimbun file photo ?? People participat­e in an event to mark the unveiling of the National Stadium on Dec. 21.
Yomiuri Shimbun file photo People participat­e in an event to mark the unveiling of the National Stadium on Dec. 21.

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