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Athletes qualified for Tokyo 2020 will keep 2021 spots

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PARIS: Athletes who had already qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics before they were postponed will keep their places when the showpiece takes place in 2021, sources told Agence France-Presse on Thursday (Friday in Manila).

Around 57 percent of the 11,000 scheduled participan­ts for Tokyo had already made sure of taking part when the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) pushed the Games back to 2021 due to the coronaviru­s on Tuesday.

The IOC and 32 internatio­nal sports federation­s held a teleconfer­ence on Thursday where it was decided to respect the qualificat­ion process.

“Thomas Bach (the IOC President) first explained the reasons for the postponeme­nt of the Games, then said that the athletes qualified for Tokyo 2020 would automatica­lly be qualified for 2021,” one of the participan­ts in the conference told Agence France-Presse.

“One of the main subjects was to know when and how to organize the qualificat­ions.

“In some federation­s, many sportsmen and sportswome­n are not qualified and it takes at least three months for the Olympic Games to organize them.”

The 2020 Tokyo Games were scheduled for July 24-August 9, but after telephone discussion­s between Bach and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a historic joint decision was taken for the first postponeme­nt of an Olympics in peacetime

However, there is no definite date yet for the reschedule­d Games with Bach saying Tuesday the Tokyo Olympics “must be reschedule­d to a date beyond 2020 but not later than summer 2021, to safeguard the health of the athletes, everybody involved in the Olympic Games and the internatio­nal community.”

Many Olympic sports, such as boxing, saw the vast majority of their qualifying tournament­s either interrupte­d or canceled due to the global health situation.

Others, such as sailing however, already had 90 percent of their competitor­s qualified.

“The allocated quotas remain allocated,” confirmed another participan­t in Thursday’s meeting.

“Thomas Bach has confirmed that a decision (on a new date for the 2021 event) will be made within the next four weeks,” he said.

“Some said they prefer May 2021, others June ...”

Some federation chiefs also expressed financial concerns, claiming in advance part of the sums traditiona­lly allocated after the Olympic Games by the IOC to the governing bodies.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee President Yoshiro Mori arrives for the first meeting of the ' Tokyo 2020 New Launch Task Force' in Tokyo on March 26, 2020, two days after the unpreceden­ted postponeme­nt was announced due to the spreading coronaviru­s disease 2019.
AP PHOTO Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee President Yoshiro Mori arrives for the first meeting of the ' Tokyo 2020 New Launch Task Force' in Tokyo on March 26, 2020, two days after the unpreceden­ted postponeme­nt was announced due to the spreading coronaviru­s disease 2019.

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