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Spring 2021 a possibilit­y for Olympics, says Bach

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THE postponed Tokyo Olympics could be held in the spring of 2021, Internatio­nal Olympics Committee president Thomas Bach has indicated.

The IOC and Japanese organisers announced on Tuesday that the Games were being delayed until next year because of the worsening effect of the coronaviru­s pandemic across the globe.

Bach, who said Japan remained “very confident” in its ability to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer right up until last weekend, indicated that a task force would now look at all options in 2021 for rescheduli­ng.

“The agreement is that we want to organise this Olympic Games at the latest in the summer of 2021. That means that this task force can consider the broader picture,” he said.

“This is not just restricted to the summer months. All the options are on the table before and including the summer 2021.”

British hurdler Dai Greene immediatel­y criticised the possibilit­y of a ‘cherry blossom’ Olympics, writing on Twitter: “When do we get the chance to compete and qualify for a spring Games? This summer will be sparse at best. Someone have a word.”

Bach said he hoped the task force, which has been called Here We Go, would be able to announce a decision on a new date for the Games as soon as possible, but that the “quality” of the decision was the key thing.

Here We Go will hold a conference call with the 33 internatio­nal Olympic sports federation­s on Thursday to discuss options, Bach said, before further consultati­ons with other bodies such as athletes’ representa­tive groups, sponsors and broadcaste­rs.

Bach took part in a conference call with reporters from around the world on Wednesday, and was asked whether the IOC would be prepared to further postpone, or even cancel, the Games if the pandemic had not eased by next summer.

“We have establishe­d the principle that we have always been following, and that we will be following in the future, that we will organise a Games only in a safe environmen­t for all the participan­ts,” the German said.

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