The Sun (Malaysia)

Postpone Olympics for two years, says Lewis

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NINE-TIME Olympic track and field champion Carl Lewis says he wants a delay of up to two years for the Tokyo Olympics but rejects any bid to cancel them outright.

The 58-year-old US athletics legend told Houston television station KRIV that he backs the calls for postponeme­nt by USA Track and Field and USA Swimming due to disruption­s caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“The best part about that is they’re creating some solidarity in their message,“Lewis said.

“I just think it’s really difficult for an athlete to prepare, to train, to keep their motivation if there’s complete uncertaint­y. That’s the hardest thing.

“Because it’s a health issue, it’s beyond everyone’s control. I think most athletes are accepting that.”

The Tokyo Olympics are set to start July 24 while US swim and athletics trials to determine the nation’s two largest delegation­s for the event are set for June.

Many athletes have struggled to continue training while being forced to stay home to avoid spreading the deadly virus.

“The athletes cannot prepare for an Olympic Games if they don’t have an Olympic Trials, if they don’t have competitio­n,“Lewis said.

“I think USATF, in this case, stepped up. I think they’re creating a voice that puts the athletes first and I think the athletes appreciate it.”

Lewis called upon the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee to consider pushing back the Olympics to 2022, after the scheduled 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.

“If we delay what should we do?” Lewis said. “I think a more comfortabl­e situation would be two years and put it in the Olympic year with the Winter Olympics and then make it kind of a celebrator­y Olympic year.”

Lewis said any idea to cancel the Tokyo Olympics outright was wrong. “That would be devastatin­g and what happens is, then all of a sudden you take the athlete’s voice out of the conversati­on,“Lewis said.

“Canceling to me would be a non-starter for the athletes. It’s just not fair. If you delay and say this is what we’re going to do, then it gives the athletes a chance to make a positive out of a negative.”

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