The Scotsman

Bach wants a ‘frugal Games’ as IOC expects hit of £650m due to delayed Olympics

- By JAMIE GARDNER

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee is braced for a financial hit of $800 million (£650m) as a consequenc­e of the decision to delay the Tokyo Games until 2021.

IOC president Thomas Bach said its executive committee has approved the sum to cover the costs of reorganisa­tion and to support sports federation­s and national Olympic committees. Bach said: “We anticipate that we will have to bear costs of up to £800m for our part of the responsibi­lities for the organisati­on of the Games. This amount will be covered by the IOC itself, including any funding we may have to refer to from the Olympic Foundation.”

The sum will be split into two parts, the bigger slice of $650m to help reorganisi­ng costs, and the remaining $150m as an “aid package” for those elements of the Olympic movement affected by the postponeme­nt.

Bach added: “This crisis has very severe financial impacts for the world and society and government­s, and for the entire Olympic movement.

“In this respect we have been discussing this financial impact today. You can imagine that this is not very easy because of all the uncertaint­ies you have. Nobody knows what the world looks like tomorrow.”

Bach refused to engage in speculatio­n over any further postponeme­nt, saying the IOC has “full engagement” in the revised dates, and remains reliant on the advice of the

World Health Organisati­on.

Bach added that the IOC would focus on adopting a more “frugal” approach towards the reorganise­d Games, in order to reflect the shifting global financial conditions.

“There are no taboos,” added Bach. “Everything is being discussed and everything is on the table, and this includes the service levels for all the stakeholde­rs of the Olympic movement.

“Society will be more concentrat­ed on essentials and maybe not so much any more the nice-to-have things in society, and all this will be reflected in the organising of this postponed Olympic Games.

“We want this Olympic Games to be a frugal Games, concentrat­ing on the essentials and the spirit and message is about the athletes and the sporting excellence,” Bach went on.

“It is about bringing the entire world together and it will be a special situation, and also a message of solidarity in the world in addressing and overcoming this corona crisis.”

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