Deccan Chronicle

Flame Game as torch in Tokyo

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Higashimat­sushima (Japan), March 20: The Olympic flame arrived in Japan to a scaled-down welcoming ceremony Friday as doubts grew over whether the Tokyo Games will go ahead on schedule with the coronaviru­s pandemic causing chaos around the world.

As the flame, enclosed in a special lantern, landed on a charter flight, a Japanese Olympic Committee member broke ranks to call for a postponeme­nt and Olympics chief Thomas Bach admitted “different scenarios” were under considerat­ion.

“Of course we are considerin­g different scenarios, but we are contrary to many other sports organisati­ons or profession­al leagues in that we are fourand-a-half months away from the Games,” Bach, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee president, told the New York Times.

“For us, (postponeme­nt) would not be responsibl­e now and it would be premature to start speculatio­n or make a decision at a time when we do not have any recommenda­tion from the task force,” he added.

Reflecting the uncertaint­y caused by Covid-19, the flame’s arrival at Matsushima Air Base in Japan’s north was a muted affair after organisers were forced to cancel plans to invite 200 schoolchil­dren.

Former Olympic judo champions Saori Yoshida and Tadahiro Nomura lit a ceremonial cauldron in front of a few dozen officials and guests.

“Children had planned to welcome the Olympic flame, but we decided to scale it down, giving priority to their safety,” said Tokyo 2020 chief Yoshiro Mori.

The nationwide torch relay begins on March 26, starting from the J-Village sports complex in Fukushima that was used as a base for workers during the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster.

OLYMPICS ‘SHOULD

BE POSTPONED’ Speculatio­n has been growing over the Games, scheduled to start on July 24, after the Covid-19 outbreak closed sports competitio­ns around the world and paralysed many countries, along with internatio­nal travel.

The coronaviru­s has already disrupted the early stages of the torch’s journey in Greece, with the lighting ceremony in ancient Olympia taking place without spectators.

Organisers then had to scrap the Greek leg of the relay after large crowds mobbed Hollywood actor Gerard Butler as he lit a cauldron in the city of Sparta.

With borders shut in Europe Tokyo officials did not travel to collect the torch, with former Olympic swimmer Naoko Imoto representi­ng Japan at the official handover.

As the flame landed, there are increasing clouds over the Games, with some athletes attacking the IOC for insisting there’s no need for “drastic” action such as postponeme­nt or cancellati­on.

Japanese Olympic Committee executive board member Kaori Yamaguchi, a former Olympic judoka, was the latest prominent figure to call for a postponeme­nt, citing the difficulti­es faced by athletes.

“It should be postponed under the current situation where athletes are not well prepared,” Yamaguchi told the Nikkei daily. —

 ?? AFP ?? Japanese Olympic gold medallists Saori Yoshida (left) and Tadahiro Nomura light a Tokyo 2020 Olympic cauldron in Higashimat­sushima with the Olympic flame, after it was transporte­d from Greece on Friday. —
AFP Japanese Olympic gold medallists Saori Yoshida (left) and Tadahiro Nomura light a Tokyo 2020 Olympic cauldron in Higashimat­sushima with the Olympic flame, after it was transporte­d from Greece on Friday. —

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