Daily Dispatch

Olympic host bids conclude

Tokyo, Istanbul and Madrid emerge as front runners for 2020 Games

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TOKYO and Istanbul tried Thursday to allay fears that leaks at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant and Syria conflict might hurt their bids to host the 2020 summer Olympics, as the race entered its final two days.

Madrid by contrast was in relaxed mode and fielded basketball superstar Pau Gasol who has thrown his weight behind the Spanish capital city’s third successive bid.

All three will learn their fate today.

Madrid, after finishing third and second for the 2012 and 2016 Games respective­ly, will be hoping it is a case of third time lucky.

Tokyo is hoping to get to host the games for the second time – having held them in 1964.

If Istanbul wins, Turkey would become the first predominan­tly Muslim country to welcome the Games.

Their fate lies in the hands of the unpredicta­ble electorate of the members of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC), 98 of who are eligible to vote in the first round. Members from the cities’ countries cannot.

Tokyo has had a wretched few days, with stories continuing to emerge about Fukushima, which was crippled in the tsunami and earthquake two years ago that left over 18 000 people dead.

The latest story on Thursday was that highly radioactiv­e water had leaked from a storage tank and may have seeped into groundwate­r flowing towards the Pacific Ocean.

However, several high profile Japanese athletes, including the bid’s Director of Sport Yuko Arakida, said that by hosting the Games they would bring some solace to the young people affected by the tsunami and earthquake.

Worries that the Syrian conflict could erode support for Istanbul appeared wide off the mark, as four IOC members stated that it would make no difference.

Istanbul bid chief Hasan Arat said he wasn’t concerned, and that decisions about what happened in Syria lay in the hands of people like his Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. — Sapa-AFP

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