Possible collaboration
A DELEGATION from the Japanese Embassy led by Embassy adviser Chizuru Horiba visited the Fiji Olympic House yesterday to discuss opportunities for possible collaboration with Team Fiji before the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
FASANOC’s sponsorship and marketing manager Ritesh Ratiram said they welcomed the opportunity to collaborate with the Japanese Embassy and would look at how both Team Fiji and the Japanese Embassy could benefit from working together for a successful buildup to the games in Tokyo.
“Discussions included possible collaborations for cultural programs among other things,” Ratiram said.
Also in March during the Japanese Film Festival, there will be an opportunity for the public to take part in some activities being planned by the embassy.
Team Fiji hopes to take a team of close to 50 plus athletes, coaches and team officials should all the sports be successful in qualifying for the Olympic Games.
The team is likely to depart Fiji on July 17 with Team Fiji Rugby sevens men’s and women’s teams who are expected to be in Japan earlier for a pre-games training camp. This is to be confirmed by team officials.
Team Fiji chef de mission Patrick Bower, along with Team Fiji administrator Jane Niubalavu, will form the advance party who plan to be in Japan earlier than July 17.
Last year Bower confirmed that the city of Oita had been selected as Team Fiji’s host for pre-games training camps to give the athletes the opportunity to acclimatise to what is expected to be scorching heat during the Games.
The city of Oita will accommodate and facilitate Team Fiji’s preparation in the leadup to Tokyo 2020 Olympics, he said.
“Team Fiji will also benefit greatly from the high standard of venues available in the city of Oita for the sports that Fiji will be participating in Tokyo.
“This cost we would otherwise be unable to afford and thus not have the best possible approach to the games.
It is an opportunity to participate in pre-games competition and to focus on what Team Fiji would like to achieve without too many distractions.” While Team Fiji men’s and women’s rugby sevens teams have earned direct qualification to the 2020 Olympic Games, other sports also vying for qualification include archery, athletics, boxing, judo, karate, swimming and table tennis.
Judoka’s Tevita Takayawa will have to prove himself in the International Judo Federation ranking competitions being held in France and Germany in February.
Archery Fiji will also get an opportunity to qualify athletes at the Oceania continental qualifying tournament to be held in
Fiji in April.
Two-time Olympian Robert Elder along with Olympians Matelita Buadromo and Sally Yee will be vying for another opportunity to participate at another Olympic Games in July, 2020.
Meanwhile, swimming and athletics have two and one universality places respectively, however Bower has encouraged athletes to try and do their best to qualify on merit so they may challenge themselves to do better at the Games rather than just participating.
Rugby sevens will take place from July 27 to August 1 at the Tokyo Stadium and in a reverse to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games schedule.
The men’s competition will be played first over three days from July 27–29 with the women’s competition taking place from July 31 to August 1 and culminating with the gold medal session on Saturday which is being dubbed “Super Saturday”, as a lot of Olympic medals are on offer that day.
There will be two sessions on each competition day. The morning session will kick-off at 9am JST or 12 midday local time and run until midday Japan Standard Time and the evening session will begin at 4.30pm or 7.30pm local time and finish at 7pm or 10pm local time.
The medal matches will take place in the evening sessions.
Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics will be held during the last 10 days of the Games, from July 31 to August 9 at the Olympic Stadium.
The swimming competitions at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo will take place from July 25 August 6 at the Olympic Aquatics Centre.
Boxing competition will begin on July 25 with archery beginning a day earlier.
Other sports like judo, boxing, table tennis and karate are finalising their competition programs. FASANOC looks forward to collaborating with the Embassy of Japan in promoting Team Fiji, its participation at the Tokyo Olympic Games in July.