Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Tokyo organizers try to dampen cancellati­on rumors

- By Stephen Wade

TOKYO >> Tokyo Olympic organizers are trying to shoot down rumors that this year’s 2020 Games might be canceled or postponed because of the spread of a new virus.

Japan has so far reported no deaths from the coronaviru­s that has killed more than 200 people in China. Japanese organizers have hesitated to say much for several days, but on Friday they addressed the rumors. So did the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, which also has said little.

The Olympics open on July 24, just under six months away.

“We have never discussed cancelling the games,” Tokyo organizers said in a statement. “Tokyo 2020 will continue to collaborat­e with the IOC and relevant organizati­ons and will review any countermea­sures that may be necessary.”

Rumors of a cancellati­on have spread in Japan with reports that the Swiss-based IOC has met with the World Health Organizati­on about the outbreak. The WHO has called the virus a global emergency.

“Preparatio­ns for Tokyo 2020 continue as planned,” the IOC said in a statement. “It is normal practice for the IOC to collaborat­e with all the main UN agencies, as necessary, in the lead up to the games and this naturally includes the WHO.”

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, speaking earlier in the week to the heads of 62 municipali­ties, warned about the dangers. Japan has also urged citizens not to travel to China.

“We must firmly tackle the new coronaviru­s to contain it, or we are going to regret it,” she said.

Rumors have spread online with thousands of comments on Twitter under the hashtag in Japanese “Tokyo Olympic Canceled.”

The IOC has faced challenges like this before, and carries insurance for such possibilit­ies. It has canceled Olympics during wartime, and faced boycotts in 1980 and 1984. It also held the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City just months after the 9-11 attacks in the United States.

The larger problem for the Olympics could come with qualifying events in China and elsewhere being canceled or postponed. Internatio­nal federation­s will have to reschedule events and Chinese athletes could present extra challenges and screening.

World Athletics, the governing body of track and field, announced earlier in the week it was postponing the world indoor championsh­ips in Nanjing, China, until next year. The event had been scheduled for March 13-15.

 ?? JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? A woman with a young boy takes a selfie with the Olympic rings, in Tokyo’s Odaiba district.
JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE A woman with a young boy takes a selfie with the Olympic rings, in Tokyo’s Odaiba district.

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