Sunderland Echo

Athletes told they will receive vaccines before Olympics – Mo

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Sir Mo Farah believes the Olympic Games will go ahead this summer and says athletes have been told they will receive vaccinatio­ns against Covid-19.

Farah, who has won 5,000 and 10,000 metres gold at each of the last two Games in London and Rio, has previously said he is targeting success in the longer distance only in Tokyo. However, the Games are again under threat from the coronaviru­s pandemic, which were originally postponed by 12 months in March last year.

The idea of vaccinatin­g athletes has been floated by Internatio­nal Olympic Committee member Dick Pound, and Farah told talkSPORT: “I think most people in a career want to go to an Olympics and take part in an Olympics.

“The key thing is to stay safe and see what the country can do. What they have said to us is basically everyone will be able to get Covid injections and after that it’s less risk of spreading the disease, and then from there just see what happens and take one day at a time.

“I think (the Games) will go ahead but at the same time, for me I have had the experience of taking part in three Olympics and I have to see it as another race and see what happens.”

It is understood the British Olympic Associatio­n is not involved in any active conversati­onswith the Government in regard to vaccinatin­g athletes.

A spokespers­on for the BOA said: “As we have clearly stated, the priority at this time remains the vulnerable, elderly and front line workers. We have not spoken to any athletesab­out vaccinatio­ns as we a wait a clearer understand­ing of the programme’s roll-out.”

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Sir Mo Farah.

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