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Will try to bring vibes of the world to Olympics venues: IOC President

The IOC shared details of its plans to connect billions of fans to this year’s Games through unpreceden­ted broadcast coverage and digital innovation­s

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TOKYO: After the latest meeting of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board (EB), IOC President Thomas Bach highlighte­d the successful implementa­tion of the COVID-19 countermea­sures outlined in the key stakeholde­r Playbooks and promised to bring the vibe of the world into the venues of Tokyo Olympics.

During the meeting, the IOC EB was informed by Tokyo 2020 that, between July 1 and 16, around 15,000 athletes, officials, and representa­tives from the media and other stakeholde­rs had arrived in Tokyo. Only 15 had tested positive on their arrival or during a

screening test, accounting for 0.1 per cent of arrivals so far. Details were also shared about a state-ofthe-art virtual audio experience that will be used in all venues. This will scan sounds from individual sports from past Games broadcast through audio systems to create the effect of spectators despite their absence, providing strong, emotional connection­s with athletes.

Speaking about this, the IOC President said in a release: “We will make every effort to bring the vibe of the world into the venues. Billions of people around the world will follow the Olympic

Games Tokyo 2020 via rightshold­ing broadcaste­rs and other digital and media platforms. These will be the most followed Games in Olympic history.”

Further updates from the Tokyo 2020 organisers emphasised their Games readiness. This was illustrate­d through the full opening of the Olympic Village, Internatio­nal Broadcast Centre (IBC), and Main Press Centre (MPC) earlier this week, venues moving into operationa­l mode, and the knowledge that athletes are making their final preparatio­ns.

As part of measures to manage

the COVID-19 situation, the Organising Committee highlighte­d the decision made earlier this month that no spectators will be allowed to attend Tokyo 2020 events. To mitigate the impact of this, the IOC shared details of its plans to connect billions of fans to this year’s Games through unpreceden­ted broadcast coverage and digital innovation­s. These include the use of digital, real-time live cheer maps, fan videos that will be broadcast in venues, and the possibilit­y for athletes to speak to close family and friends directly after they have competed.

 ??  ?? OLYMPICS: As part of measures to manage the COVID-19 situation, the Organising Committee highlighte­d the decision that no spectators will be allowed to attend Tokyo 2020 events.
OLYMPICS: As part of measures to manage the COVID-19 situation, the Organising Committee highlighte­d the decision that no spectators will be allowed to attend Tokyo 2020 events.

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