The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Moving cost will ‘probably be massive’

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Tokyo 2020 organisers admit the bill to reschedule the Olympic and Paralympic Games next year will “probably be massive”.

The leading figures on the organising committee, president Yoshiro Mori and chief executive Toshiro Muto, left no doubt that the task of reorganisi­ng the biggest sporting event on Earth was going to be a challenge on an unpreceden­ted scale.

The games – which had been due to start on July 24 – were delayed until 2021 following a conference call between

Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe and Internatio­nal Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach as a result of the accelerati­ng coronaviru­s pandemic.

The taskforce which must find new dates for the games met for the first time yesterday, and Muto said: “We need to secure the facilities.

“Not only the venues but the athletes’ village, training sites and what not.

“We need to assess whether they will be available when we need them next year. There will be additional costs that come with this – and we expect it will probably be massive.

“We are dealing with the postponeme­nt of the games, which has never happened in history. The task is daunting.”

Mori said seven years of work would now have to be crammed into six months.

“What we have been working on for seven years came to a screeching halt just as it was about to start – and now we have to build it back again,” he said. “We are going to have to cram into about six months what we achieved in seven years.”

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