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We’ll rise to the occasion, says Mori

Games postponeme­nt to incur massive costs

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TOKYO: Rescheduli­ng the Tokyo 2020 Olympics will involve “massive” additional costs, organisers of the Games conceded yesterday as they convened a taskforce to begin working on the “unpreceden­ted” and complex task.

The historic decision to postpone the Games over the new coronaviru­s outbreak leaves organisers with a logistical headache as they work to shift the enormous event to an as-yet-undecided date next year.

“One by one, we need to ensure the problems we face can be solved,” Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto said in opening remarks at the first meeting of the taskforce.

“Additional expenses are going to be quite massive we assume. With regards to our revenues, we need to make a lot of effort there,” he added.

Muto gave no estimates for how much the process of postponing the Olympic and Paralympic Games could cost.

But according to the Nikkei daily, organisers estimate it will cost an extra US$2.7 billion, including for venue rentals, rebooking hotels and additional payments for staff and security guards, among others.

Those costs could still come down depending on the outcome of negotiatio­ns, the business daily reported.

Muto said organisers would not rip up their existing plans, but added: “I guess we need to step back a bit.”

“Sometimes you need to go back to the drawing board,” he said.

The Olympics have never faced this much disruption in peacetime, and the decision to delay the event has created unpreceden­ted challenges, Tokyo 2020 president Yoshiro Mori said.

Tokyo 2020 staff “will experience difficulti­es they have never experience­d before. I am sure they will rise to the occasion. This is going to be a very difficult task that we are facing,” he said.

No deadlines have yet been set for the rescheduli­ng of the Games, which are now due to take place by summer 2021, but Mori said he would ensure “all the decisions are made as quickly as possible”.

Muto underscore­d the scale of the task ahead, saying even he “didn’t imagine at all we would be tested to this degree”.

“We want to make sure we go beyond this test and that next year in Tokyo, the torch is lit for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. We believe this is the mission we face.”

SPONSORS TO RETAIN RIGHTS

All the sponsors of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics will retain their sponsorshi­p rights despite the postponeme­nt of the games due to the coronaviru­s epidemic, the President of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee Thomas Bach said.

“It is a logical consequenc­e that the sponsors of the Olympic games Tokyo 2020 that they keep their rights even if these games are organised in 2021,” Bach told reporters in a phone call on Wednesday.

Some key sponsors of the games — including General Electric Co and Procter & Gamble Co — have agreements that are scheduled to expire at the end of 2020.

Bach’s comments came a day after he and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed to postpone the Olympics by as much as one year due to the global spread of the coronaviru­s.

 ?? AFP ?? The logo for the Tokyo 2020 torch relay is pictured as the Olympic flame goes on display at the Aquamarine Fukushima aquarium in Iwaki in Fukushima prefecture.
AFP The logo for the Tokyo 2020 torch relay is pictured as the Olympic flame goes on display at the Aquamarine Fukushima aquarium in Iwaki in Fukushima prefecture.

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