Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Olympics test events to resume in March

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TOKYO Olympics test events will resume in March and a decision on fan attendance will come in the spring, an official said Friday, as preparatio­ns continued for the postponed games despite ongoing coronaviru­s fears.

The comments from Yasuo Mori, deputy executive director of the Games Operations Bureau, came after Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach last week said he was “very confident” the games will have fans.

The Tokyo Olympics were postponed for a year over the coronaviru­s, becoming the first to be reschedule­d in peacetime. The 2020 Games will now start on July 23, 2021.

“We are thinking about what kind of Tokyo 2020 Games we are going to have in terms of spectators,” Mori told reporters, adding that government policy on the matter “will probably be decided in the spring.”

Most of the test events, which function as dress rehearsals for each sport, had already taken place before the games were delayed in March.

But 18 remain to be held, including a trial run of the Olympic marathon which was relocated from Tokyo to the northern city of Sapporo due to concerns over the capital’s summer heat.

However, no date was announced for the marathon test, with Mori saying further discussion­s were needed.

“For the marathon, we’re going to use a public road, and we need the local people’s opinion. All that needs to be taken into considerat­ion when we decide if we can have a marathon test event in Sapporo,” Mori said.

Fans and foreign athletes will be allowed at some of the test events, which will also be used to assess anti-coronaviru­s measures and contingenc­y plans.

The tests were announced as spiraling infections and new lockdowns worldwide prompt renewed concerns over the Olympics.

But organizers have been upbeat. Bach, on a visit to Tokyo, said athletes would be encouraged but not required to take a vaccine, if one is available.

This month Tokyo successful­ly staged a fournation gymnastics competitio­n in front of a socially distanced crowd that was told not to shout or cheer.

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