Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Tokyo cancels 38,000 marathon entries

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

TOKYO: Tokyo Marathon organisers drasticall­y reduced the number of participan­ts for this year’s race on Monday out of fear of the spread of the virus coming from China. The general public is being barred from the race on March 1. It will now be limited to a few hundred elite participan­ts, organisers said in a brief statement. “We cannot continue to launch the event within the scale we originally anticipate­d and we regret to inform you the following: The Tokyo Marathon 2020 will be held only for the marathon elites and the wheelchair elites,” organisers said.

The Tokyo Marathon is the city’s annual race and not to be confused with the Olympic marathon that will take place during the 2020 Tokyo Games. Those races are to be held in the northern city of Sapporo.

The marathon is the latest large sports event to be impacted by the virus. Almost all sports events in China over the next few months have been called off, including next month’s world indoor track and field championsh­ips and a Formula One race in April. The cancellati­ons in China have a domino effect on Olympic qualifying, both in China and elsewhere, and muddle the picture for thousands of hopeful Olympians, families, and their travel plans.

The Tokyo Marathon was expected to attract about 38,000 participan­ts. Only one death in Japan has been attributed to the virus. The latest death toll in mainland China is 1,770.

Organisers and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee have said repeatedly they will not cancel or postpone the games and are following the advice of the World

Health Organizati­on. “Certainly the advice we’re receiving externally from the WHO is that there’s no case for any contingenc­y plans or cancelling the games or moving the games,” John Coates, the head of an IOC inspection team, said Friday.

The Olympics open on July 24 with about 11,000 athletes participat­ing. About 7.8 million tickets are available for Olympic events, which draw hundreds of thousands of tourists. There are another 2.3 million tickets for the Paralympic­s. Much of the focus in now on China. It will further intensify with the next Olympics - the 2022 Winter Games - taking place in Beijing.

The spreading virus has already forced organizers to cancel World Cup ski races this month in Yanquig, China, which were also to serve as test events. Also called off was a biathlon test event in Zhangjiako­u.

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