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No games, big losses: Money crisis faces US Olympic sports

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TOKYO, March 28, (AP): Good news for all those who have already qualified for the Tokyo Olympics: You’re in for 2021.

Olympic officials have confirmed that the 6,200 or so athletes who had already punched their ticket for Tokyo will keep their spots for the reschedule­d games next year.

The decision, agreed to by all the internatio­nal sports organizati­ons, resolves one of the key questions for marathoner­s, open-water swimmers and hundreds of other athletes whose qualifying process came early in the 2020 sports calendar, before the coronaviru­s started shutting down sports across the globe.

Still to be determined is how the 33 sports that make up the Olympics will allocate the rest of the spots at the reschedule­d games. Typically, the individual sports determine their qualifying procedures for Olympic events.

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe confirmed that all sports have agreed to the IOC’s proposal that all athletes currently qualified for the Olympics will remain qualified for next year.

In track, he said that accounts for about half the places. He said the important next step is to develop a fair process for the rest of the athletes, most of whom have seen their qualifying events postponed.

Meanwhile the postponeme­nt of the Tokyo Games has catapulted the sports organizati­ons that make up the backbone of the US Olympic team into crisis.

At least one has already started layoffs and others are desperate to stay solvent. Some are expecting a major

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