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OLYMPICS DELAY CALL

Tokyo 2020 organisers urged to postpone Games SPORTS

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>>TOKYO: The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) should review plans to go ahead with the Tokyo Olympics during the coronaviru­s pandemic and ensure dialogue with athletes, the Sport and Rights Alliance (SRA) and the World Players Associatio­n (WPA) said yesterday.

The flu-like virus, which originated in China last year, has infected over 274,000 people globally and caused more than 11,000 deaths. It has also brought the sporting world to a standstill.

The IOC and Tokyo organisers have maintained that the July 24-Aug 9 Games should go ahead as scheduled but WPA executive director Brendan Schwab said the IOC must consult more athletes before making decisions.

“With the world in a pandemic, holding mega-sporting events including the Olympic Games demands a deep review and broader consultati­ons than are occurring now, including with athletes and their representa­tives,” Schwab said in a statement.

“The IOC needs to elevate its dialogue with the full range of those most affected beyond sponsors and government­s to an open multi-stakeholde­r process that brings to the table as equals player associatio­ns as the representa­tives of athletes and others most at risk.”

Thousands of Olympic hopefuls have been left in limbo with many qualifying events around the world postponed or cancelled.

Minky Worden, the director of global initiative­s at Human Rights Watch which is part of the SRA coalition of global non-government­al organisati­ons, said sports bodies had to be more transparen­t at this time.

“The virus is impacting the health, human rights, employment and careers of athletes but also the well-being of millions whose livelihood­s are dependent on the sports industry and its supply chain,” Worden said.

“Sports bodies have a responsibi­lity to lower risks to athletes, insist on the free flow of informatio­n, and conduct themselves in an open and transparen­t way.”

Meanwhile a senior official of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics organising committee said yesterday it is not at the stage of deciding whether or not to postpone or cancel the event, Kyodo news agency reported.

The committee member was responding to a request from Norway’s Olympic committee not to host the event until the coronaviru­s spread is under control, it said.

“The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee [IOC] is the one making the final decision. We will firmly continue our efforts to host the event in July,” Toshiaki Endo, vice president of the committee, told Kyodo news.

 ??  ?? FLAME OF HOPE: People wearing face masks take pictures in front of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic flame, which is displayed outside Sendai railway station, Miyagi prefecture.
FLAME OF HOPE: People wearing face masks take pictures in front of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic flame, which is displayed outside Sendai railway station, Miyagi prefecture.

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