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Tokyo Olympics 2020: Organising Committee chief Seiko Hashimoto says Games '100 percent' on

Agence France-Presse • June 3, 2021, 16:42:30 IST
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Tokyo 2020 president Seiko Hashimoto made the comments exactly 50 days before the pandemic-postponed Olympics, which remain plagued by public opposition.

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Tokyo Olympics 2020: Organising Committee chief Seiko Hashimoto says Games '100 percent' on

Tokyo: The Tokyo Olympics are “100 percent” certain to go ahead, the chief organiser said Thursday, but warned that a major coronavirus outbreak mid-Games could slam the door shut on fans. Tokyo 2020 president Seiko Hashimoto made the comments exactly 50 days before the pandemic-postponed Olympics, which remain plagued by public opposition. “I believe that the possibility of these Games going on is 100 percent that we will do this,” Hashimoto told BBC Sport, adding that fans could be locked out during the Games. “The biggest challenge will be how we can control and manage the flow of people,” she said. “If an outbreak should happen during the Games times that amounts to a crisis or an emergency situation then I believe we must be prepared to have these Games without any spectators.” Overseas fans have already been barred, and a decision on whether to allow domestic spectators is expected after Tokyo’s coronavirus state of emergency ends on 20 June. Despite the lingering uncertainty, organisers marked 50 days to the 23 July opening ceremony by revealing details of the medal ceremonies, including podiums made with recycled plastic. They also released the victory music for the gold-medallists. “We have 50 days left. I feel like I can hear the sound of the athletes’ footsteps heading to Tokyo,” Hashimoto said at the ceremony in the Ariake arena, a Games venue. “We’re fully ready and prepared with infection prevention measures, so please feel safe and reassured coming to Japan,” she added. “And for Japan to feel safe in welcoming you, I ask you, all the athletes, to be responsible with your actions, to follow the rules.” 10,000 volunteers quit Japan has seen a smaller COVID-19 outbreak than many countries, with just over 13,000 deaths. Around three percent of the population has been fully vaccinated. But organisers face persistent domestic opposition, with around 80 percent of people in national polls backing a further delay or cancellation. Hashimoto earlier told Japan’s Nikkan Sports daily that postponement was not an option, and a cancellation was virtually inconceivable. “If various countries around the world experience very serious situations, and delegations from most countries can’t come, then we wouldn’t be able to hold it,” she said. “But conversely, unless such a situation emerges, the Games will not be cancelled.” Organisers confirmed Thursday that around 10,000 of the 80,000 Games volunteers had quit – many over coronavirus concerns, according to Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto, as well as for scheduling or other logistical reasons. Some also dropped out in protest at sexist remarks by Hashimoto’s predecessor, who was forced to resign in February after saying women talk too much in meetings. Organisers have said the reduction in volunteers will not affect the Games because the event has been scaled back. As well as the ban on non-domestic fans, the number of overseas officials and participants has been cut by about half, to around 78,000, with calls for further reductions. Olympic officials are looking to build positive momentum as the Games draw nearer, with Australia’s softball team this week becoming the first athletes to arrive in Japan. But in a sign of the challenges ahead, a member of Ghana’s Under-24 Olympic football team tested positive upon arriving for a friendly late on Wednesday, the Japan Football Association said. All of Ghana’s team, who will play Japan’s U24s on Saturday, tested negative in the 72 hours before their departure. Japanese swimmer Daiya Seto said Hashimoto’s comments had given him confidence for the final stage of his preparations. “Hashimoto said that the Games wouldn’t be cancelled or postponed. As an athlete, if you believe that they’re going to go ahead, then you can prepare for it in the best way possible,” he said. “I want to make the most of the 50 days I have left, so that I can do myself justice when I race.”

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