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Team Fiji contingent have no Olympic cover for coronaviru­s

- LEONE CABENATABU­A SUVA Edited by Osea Bola Feedback: leonec@fijisun.com.fj

Negotiatio­ns are underway to ensure that Team Fiji athletes and officials are protected in the case of contractin­g coronaviru­s (COVID-19) during the Tokyo Olympic Games in Japan.

The discussion arose during the Team Fiji Mini Assembly at the Holiday Inn Suva yesterday after a presentati­on by Marsh Travel Insurance revealed that there was no insurance cover for athletes and officials, if they contract coronaviru­s at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

Marsh Insurance Travel representa­tive, Bulou Rabua, said, this is because COVID-19 had been declared by the World Health Organsatio­n as a global pandemic and they (with other travelling insurance) do not cover anything that is related to it.

However, she indicated that the Team Fiji insurance covers everything else like injuries, sickness (excluding coronaviru­s), luggage, death, kidnapping and so on

The Question and Answer (Q&A) session brought to light that even Team Fiji athletes based overseas of judoka Tevita Takayawa and sailor Sophia Morgan were not covered with any insurance. Morgan, who is in New Zealand has qualified for the Olympic Games on merit while Tokyo-based Takayawa is close to qualifying. Fiji Associatio­n of Sport and National Olympic Committee (FASANOC) board member, Cathy Wong said: “Athletes are the key to this and they must be protected.” Rabua said they are going to look at Morgan and Takayawa’s case and they can reactivate their insurance cover.

FASANOC chief executive officer, Lorraine Mar, said, they are going to discuss with Marsh Insurance Travel on the reactivati­on of the athletes insurance.

Team Fiji chef de mission Patrick Bower said so far the men’s and women’s rugby sevens teams along with Morgan have qualified for the Olympics.

Takayawa’s experience

Speaking from Tokyo, Takayawa urged Team Fiji contingent that they must be prepared to undergo seven coronaviru­s tests while there.

He said two weeks ago he was competing in Uzbekistan.

“Two weeks before leaving I had to undergo two tests as requiremen­t with the Judo Federation. “I must test negative to get my papers and travel out of Japan,” Takayawa said.

“When I reached Uzbekistan I was tested in the airport and again at the hotel where I had to be quarantine­d for 15 days. I had to put on three jackets and train in my room to keep to my weight.

“Once the result of the test came out and it was negative, I was then allowed to move around the airport. I had to undergo the same procedure when I returned to Japan.”

Takayawa said on game day they’ll travel from their hotel to the games venue and return. He has urged the Team Fiji contingent to closely follow all health protocols while in Tokyo.

“Also, if here and moving around always let the team officials of your whereabout­s,” he added.

 ?? Leon Lord ?? Fijian Shadow captain Meli Derenalagi tries to flick a pass against Fire in the Cup quarterfin­al of the Fiji Bitter Marist 7s tournament at the ANZ Stadium, Suva, on March 27, 2021.Photo:
Leon Lord Fijian Shadow captain Meli Derenalagi tries to flick a pass against Fire in the Cup quarterfin­al of the Fiji Bitter Marist 7s tournament at the ANZ Stadium, Suva, on March 27, 2021.Photo:

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