Oman Daily Observer

IOC to hold talks with sport chiefs amid coronaviru­s crisis

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TOKYO: The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) will hold talks with heads of internatio­nal sports organisati­ons on Tuesday in response to the coronaviru­s outbreak, a source close to an internatio­nal federation briefed on the issue said.

The IOC will also hold an unschedule­d Executive Board meeting via teleconfer­encing on Tuesday to internally discuss the latest developmen­ts, another source said.

A source within the Olympic movement said no decision was expected on Tuesday by the Executive Board.

With less than five months to go until the scheduled start of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics on July 24, questions have been raised as to whether the Games can go ahead.

The virus, which originated in China late last year, has killed more than 6,000 people around the world and infected more than 160,000.

It has wreaked havoc on the global sporting calendar, leading to some Olympic qualificat­ion events being cancelled or postponed and concern has been rising about whether the entire Games should be scrapped or postponed.

However, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Tokyo 2020 organisers have reiterated that preparatio­ns are going on for the Games to be held as planned.

Abe told parliament on Monday he wanted the Tokyo Games to represent a world’s victory over the coronaviru­s pandemic, Kyodo newswire reported.

According to a telephone poll conducted by Kyodo, however, Abe’s fellow citizens are less optimistic about prospects for the Games, with 69 per cent of respondent­s saying they did not think Tokyo would be able to host the gathering as planned.

Kyodo did not say how many people were questioned in the survey.

The IOC, asked about a report by Japanese public broadcaste­r NHK that talks on the impact of the coronaviru­s, said they were a regular part of dialogue with stakeholde­rs. “Since this situation started to develop some weeks ago, the IOC is constantly updating its stakeholde­rs on the latest developmen­ts,” the IOC said in a statement. “The calls are part of this regular informatio­n sharing process.”

IOC Sports Director Kit Mcconnell discussed changes to qualificat­ion processes with various internatio­nal sporting federation­s last week.

The IOC had establishe­d an Implementa­tion Group to “act quickly, where necessary, on behalf of the IOC

EB (Executive Board) to approve the necessary changes to the qualificat­ion systems”, Mcconnell said in a letter, dated on March 9, to federation­s.

Changes could include the extension of qualificat­ion periods, but not beyond June 30, the re-assignment of quota allocation­s and the removal of certain eligibilit­y criteria.

It is not known whether further changes to the qualificat­ion process would be discussed at the IOC Executive Board meeting.

Several qualifying events, including those for climbing, boxing, fencing and judo have been cancelled or postponed, leaving athletes in the lurch about how and when they will be able to qualify for the Olympics.

The number of coronaviru­s infections in Japan rose to 1,484 on Sunday. Deaths in Japan related to the virus stand at 29.

 ?? — Reuters ?? President of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee Thomas Bach speaks during the Olympic torch lighting ceremony in Athens for Tokyo 2020 Games.
— Reuters President of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee Thomas Bach speaks during the Olympic torch lighting ceremony in Athens for Tokyo 2020 Games.

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