The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

IOC looking at postponing Olympics

- More AP sports: https:// apnews.com/apf-sports and https://twitter.com/ APSports

The IOC will look at postponing the Tokyo Olympics during four weeks of talks announced Sunday amid mounting criticism by athletes and sports officials during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Consultati­on with Japanese public authoritie­s, global sports officials, broadcaste­rs and sponsors will deal with “scenario planning” for the July 24-Aug. 9 games, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee said.

This includes “the scenario of postponeme­nt,” the IOC said in a statement, adding “cancellati­on is not on the agenda.”

“These scenarios relate to modifying existing operationa­l plans for the Games to go ahead on July 24, 2020, and also for changes to the start date of the Games.” the Olympic body said.

The change in strategy followed IOC president Thomas Bach leading a conference call with executive board members.

Bach has consistent­ly said organizers are fully committed to opening the games on July 24 — despite athlete training, qualifying events and games preparatio­ns being disrupted more and more by the virus outbreak causing the COVID-19 disease.

Criticism of the stance grew in

recent days from Olympic gold medalists and by an IOC member last Tuesday, before Bach finally acknowledg­ed an alternativ­e plan was possible.

“Of course we are considerin­g different scenarios,” Bach told the New York Times in an interview late Thursday.

National Olympic committees in Brazil and Slovenia later called for a postponeme­nt to 2021. Norway’s Olympic body said it did not want athletes going to Tokyo until the global health crisis is under control.

The United States governing bodies of swimming and track — two of the three top-tier Summer Games sports — have called on their national Olympic officials to push for a postponeme­nt.

“There is a dramatic increase in cases and new outbreaks of COVID-19 in different countries on different continents,” the IOC said. “This led the (board) to the conclusion that the IOC needs to take the next step in its scenario-planning.”

“The (board) emphasized that a cancellati­on ... would not solve any of the problems or help anybody.”

In a separate statement, Bach addressed athletes who wish to compete at the Tokyo Olympics. Of the 11,000 athlete places available in 33 sports, around 4,700 have yet to be allocated.

“Human lives take precedence over everything, including the staging of the games,” Bach wrote. “The IOC wants to be part of the solution.”

Any postponeme­nt of the Summer Games would impact the Tokyo Paralympic­s scheduled for Aug. 25Sept. 6.

“As you can imagine, potentiall­y changing the dates of the Olympic and Paralympic Games is a huge logistical challenge, and the IPC will support the IOC every step of the way,” the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee said.

“Currently it is vital that everyone, including athletes, stay at home to help prevent the further spread of this horrible disease which is impacting the global community,” the Germany-based IPC said.

 ??  ??
 ?? GREGORIO BORGIA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A group of students from Uruguay pose for a souvenir picture on the Olympic Rings set outside the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Saturday, March 21, 2020. The Olympic flame from Greece arrived in Japan Friday, even as the opening of the the Tokyo Games in four months is in doubt with more voices suggesting the games should to be postponed or canceled because of the worldwide virus pandemic.
GREGORIO BORGIA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A group of students from Uruguay pose for a souvenir picture on the Olympic Rings set outside the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Saturday, March 21, 2020. The Olympic flame from Greece arrived in Japan Friday, even as the opening of the the Tokyo Games in four months is in doubt with more voices suggesting the games should to be postponed or canceled because of the worldwide virus pandemic.
 ?? KYODO NEWS VIA AP ?? People gather to take a look at Olympic flame on display in Sendai, Miyagi prefecture, north of Tokyo Saturday, March 21, 2020. The Olympic flame from Greece arrived in Japan Friday, and the flame will be on public display in the some areas affected by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami ahead of the Olympic torch relay.
KYODO NEWS VIA AP People gather to take a look at Olympic flame on display in Sendai, Miyagi prefecture, north of Tokyo Saturday, March 21, 2020. The Olympic flame from Greece arrived in Japan Friday, and the flame will be on public display in the some areas affected by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami ahead of the Olympic torch relay.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States