Kuwait Times

Paralympic­s: New schedule unveiled with minor changes

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TOKYO: Tokyo 2020 organizers yesterday unveiled the new schedule for the coronaviru­s-postponed Paralympic­s next year, with only minor modificati­ons to the original calendar for the event. The historic decision to delay the 2020 Games over the pandemic means the Paralympic­s are now scheduled to run from August 24 to September 5, 2021.

The program will feature 539 events across 22 sports, with modificati­ons made only to start and finish times for some events, Tokyo 2020 said at a press conference. “Having the schedule fixed is a big step for athletes. We would like to continue our work to create a safe and secure Games,” Tokyo 2020 Games delivery officer Hidemasa Nakamura told reporters.

The postponeme­nt of the Games has created a massive headache for organizers, as they navigate everything from securing venues to devising coronaviru­s countermea­sures. So far specific measures to prevent infection have not been announced, with decisions expected sometime this autumn. For the Paralympic­s in particular, officials said they are mindful that they must cater to the needs of individual athletes and spectators with a range of different health and physical requiremen­ts.

Tokyo organizers said they are also working with the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee to assess how the viral pandemic has affected athletes in various countries. Japanese Paralympia­n and taekwondo fighter Mitsuya Tanaka told reporters at the briefing that the pandemic has deeply affected athletes. “In taekwondo, we go face to face. We have restrictio­ns during sparring, for example. Compared to the time before the coronaviru­s, we cannot practice like we used to,” he said. —AFP

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