The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Extreme weather ‘major’ issue for Tokyo 2020

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TOKYO: The possibilit­y of extreme summer heat and typhoons in Tokyo is a “major issue” for the 2020 Olympics, a top official said Thursday, admitting there would be a knock-on effect on the budget.

Speaking to bosses from Olympic Committees around the world, Tokyo CEO Toshiro Muto said the Japanese capital had endured “unpreceden­ted heat weather and typhoons last summer.”

“Tokyo 2020 considers those as major issues,” said Muto, adding that organisers and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) were working together on ways to mitigate the impact on athletes and fans.

IOC chief Thomas Bach said on Wednesday that medical experts were proposing measures to protect competitor­s and supporters throughout the Games.

Tokyo sweltered through a series of deadly heatwaves last summer, raising concerns for the wellbeing of athletes, especially competitor­s of endurance events such as the marathon and race walking.

Organisers have already brought forward the marathon start time to 7am to get cooler conditions but officials are considerin­g bringing the event even further forward.

Japanese medical groups have suggested that failure to start the marathon earlier could “lead to deaths” from heatstroke.

When Japan last hosted the Olympics, in 1964, the Games were held in October to avoid the country’s stifling summer humidity and heat.

Muto said he would transmit weather data to national Olympic Committees to help their athletes prepare for the conditions they are likely to face.

Speaking to reporters afterwards, Muto acknowledg­ed that measures to beat the heat had increased demands on the budget. — AFP

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