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Tokyo Games ‘manifestation of peace’

The Tokyo Olympics will go ahead safely from mid-July, International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach said yesterday, as the postponed Games’ organizers race to overcome the challenges presented by hosting the event during a pandemic.

Bach, who was set to be re-elected later yesterday for a second term until 2025, said Tokyo was “the best-prepared Olympic city,” in remarks at the start of a three-day virtual IOC session.

“At this moment we have no reason to doubt that the opening ceremony will take place on July 23,” he said.

“The question is not whether, the question is how these Olympic Games will take place.

“The IOC is working at full speed... to make the postponed Tokyo Games a safe manifestation of peace, solidarity and resilience of humankind in overcoming the pandemic.

“Our shared top priority was, is and remains a safe and secure Olympic Games for everyone.”

Tokyo 2020, already delayed by 12 months due to the coronavirus pandemic, will be held amid tight health measures and the likely absence of international visitors.

Today will mark the first time the Tokyo organizers report to the IOC membership under new chief Seiko Hashimoto, who replaced Yoshiro Mori three weeks ago. Mori was forced to resign over sexist remarks.

Two government sources with knowledge of the matter said yesterday that Japan has decided to stage the Olympics and Paralympics without overseas spectators due to public concerns about COVID-19.

Before it hears Tokyo’s report, the IOC will re-elect Bach as the German lawyer and 1976 Olympic fencing champion, in charge since 2013, is running unopposed.

IOC presidents can serve two terms in office, their first one lasting eight years and a second of four years if they are re-elected.

Bach has steered the IOC through turbulent times, with the 2014 Sochi winter Games tarnished by a Russian doping scandal and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro summer Games hit by financial problems and corruption.

The pandemic has arguably posed an even bigger threat, however, with Tokyo 2020 the first Olympic Games to be postponed outside of wartime.




 

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