Deccan Chronicle

Chorus grows against Games

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Paris, March 21: As the deadly coronaviru­s spreads around the globe, doubts grow over whether the 2020 Olympic Games, set for Tokyo from July 24 to August 9, will go ahead.

A lot has been spoken over the Tokyo Games. Here are a few that stood out.

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

“No solution will be ideal in this situation, and this is why we are counting on the responsibi­lity and solidarity of the athletes.” — IOC spokesman.

“Anything is possible at the moment.” — World athletics chief Sebastian Coe when asked whether the Games could be postponed to September or October.

“Respectful­ly requested...that the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee advocate for the postponeme­nt of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 by one year to 2021.” — USA Swimming chief executive Tim Hinchey.

“It’s (a postponeme­nt) not only best from a performanc­e statement for the athletes, but also for what these athletes are going through right now in terms of their mental health.” — Bob Bowman, the coach who guided swimming great Michael Phelps to 28 Olympic medals — 23 of them gold.

“The IOC wants us to keep risking our health, our family’s health and public health to train every day? You are putting us in danger right now, today, not in 4 months.” — Greece’s Olympic pole vault champion Katerina Stefanidi.

“I think the IOC insisting this will move ahead, with such conviction, is insensitiv­e and irresponsi­ble given the state of humanity.” — Hayley Wickenheis­er, a Canadian IOC member and a fourtime Olympic ice hockey gold medallist.

“We don’t have to make a decision. Our games are not next week, or two weeks from now. They’re four months from now. So we are affording the IOC the opportunit­y to gather informatio­n and expert advice.” — United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) chairwoman Susanne Lyons.

“It should be postponed under the current situation where athletes are not well prepared,” Japanese Olympic Committee executive board member Kaori Yamaguchi, a former Olympic judoka. —

 ?? AFP ?? People take pictures in front of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic flame on display at Ishinomaki Minamihama Tsunami Recovery Memorial Park in Ishinomaki, Miyagi prefecture on Friday, after its arrival from Greece. —
AFP People take pictures in front of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic flame on display at Ishinomaki Minamihama Tsunami Recovery Memorial Park in Ishinomaki, Miyagi prefecture on Friday, after its arrival from Greece. —

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