The Malta Independent on Sunday

Norwegians: Olympics must wait until virus ‘under control’

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The Norwegian Olympic Committee wants the Tokyo Games only to take place once the coronaviru­s outbreak “is under firm control” worldwide.

The NIF laid out its position in a letter sent to IOC President Thomas Bach on Friday, entitled “Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and COVID-19” and signed by its president and secretary general.

The body said it urged the IOC to provide an “insight on the central milestones” in the process leading to the final decision on whether the games will be held.

“Our clear recommenda­tion,” the letter read, “is that the Olympic Games in Tokyo shall not take place before the COVID-19 situation is under firm control on a global scale.”

The NIF said it was concerned about the public health situation both in its own country and internatio­nally, saying it was a “very challengin­g time” for its athletes because of the country’s ban on organised sports activities.

Calls are growing for the Tokyo Games to be postponed or for Bach to give a deadline for a final decision on whether they go ahead, with many qualifying events having been cancelled and many countries going into lockdown.

The head of USA Swimming urged the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee to push for a 12-month postponeme­nt.

Japanese Olympic Committee member Kaori Yamaguchi told the newspaper Nikkei that the IOC “is putting athletes at risk.”

IOC member Hayley Wickenheis­er, a four-time gold medallist from Canada, said her organisati­on was “insensitiv­e and irresponsi­ble” for insisting the Olympics will move ahead, “given the state of humanity.”

The chairman of UK Athletics, Nic Coward, has said the IOC’s stance “to leave it where it is, is creating so much pressure in the system. It now has to be addressed.”

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