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Tokyo Olympics 2020: With 100 days to go, a turbulent timeline of the pandemic-postponed Games

Agence France-Presse • April 13, 2021, 09:46:47 IST
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With 100 days to go until the opening ceremony on 23 July, AFP chronicles Tokyo’s troubled journey to the Games.

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Tokyo Olympics 2020: With 100 days to go, a turbulent timeline of the pandemic-postponed Games

From the unprecedented coronavirus postponement to sexism scandals and a ban on overseas fans, the path to staging the Tokyo Olympics has been far from smooth. With 100 days to go until the opening ceremony on 23 July, AFP chronicles Tokyo’s troubled journey to the Games. 2013: Tears and cheers News presenters shed tears and crowds erupt in delight as the International Olympic Committee names Tokyo host of the 2020 Games . Thoughts turn to the victims of Japan’s devastating 2011 earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster, with the Olympics seen as a chance to rebuild. 2015-16 Stadium and logo ditched: Proposals for a new national stadium go back to the drawing board in July 2015 following public anger over the $2 billion price tag. As the Games stumble from one problem to another, Kenjiro Sano’s original Olympic logo design has to be ditched over its resemblance to the emblem of a Belgian theatre. Sano denies plagiarism. The following year a new "snake-eye" logo for the Games is unveiled. 2019 Payments probe, marathon switch - French magistrates charge the head of Japan’s Olympic committee as they probe payments totalling $2.3 million made before and after Tokyo’s nomination. Tsunekazu Takeda protests his innocence but later steps down from the role. In October, the IOC shifts the Olympic marathon to northern Sapporo to avoid the capital’s sweltering summer heat - a surprise move that infuriates Tokyo officials. 24 March, 2020 Historic postponement - With the coronavirus spreading rapidly worldwide, Japan and the IOC make the historic decision to postpone the Olympics . A new date is announced for the opening ceremony - 23 July, 2021 - but the event will still be called Tokyo 2020. Organisers later insist that there is “no chance” the Games will be postponed for a second time. December 2020 Extra costs, new rules: Anti-virus measures and other delay-related costs add 294 billion yen ($2.7 billion) to the price tag , which has ballooned to at least 1.64 trillion yen ($15 billion) - making Tokyo 2020 potentially the most expensive Summer Olympics in history. Organisers outline plans for holding the event safely, with athletes facing regular testing and restrictions on mingling, and spectators spared quarantine but banned from cheering. The IOC says it will try to ensure as many participants as possible are vaccinated, but jabs will not be obligatory . January 2021 Virus surges, support drops: Public support for the Olympics plunges in Japan as a virus state of emergency is declared in Tokyo and other regions to halt a winter spike in infections. But organisers and the IOC insist the Games will be held, with Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga saying they will be “proof of mankind’s victory over the virus”. February 2021 [caption id=“attachment_9366681” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] ![Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee president Seiko Hashimoto prompted the changes involving the appointment of 12 women into the executive board. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Seiko-Hashimoto-Tokyo-2020-AP-640.jpg) Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee president Seiko Hashimoto prompted the changes involving the appointment of 12 women into the executive board. AP[/caption] Sexism rows: Tokyo 2020 chief Yoshiro Mori resigns after his claims that women talk too much in meetings spark a firestorm of criticism. He is replaced by Olympic Minister Seiko Hashimoto , 56, a seven-time Olympian who is one of just two women in Japan’s cabinet. Just weeks into her tenure, she accepts the resignation of Hiroshi Sasaki , creative director for the Games’ opening and closing ceremonies after a report reveals he suggested a plus-size female comedian could appear as an “Olympig”. March 2021 [caption id=“attachment_9460501” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] ![Members of 'Nadeshiko Japan,' Japan's women's national football team, lead the torch relay in Naraha, Fukushima prefecture, northeastern Japan. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Olympics-Tokyo-Torch-Relay-640.jpg) Members of ‘Nadeshiko Japan,’ Japan’s women’s national football team, lead the torch relay in Naraha, Fukushima prefecture, northeastern Japan. AP[/caption] No overseas fans, torch relay begins - Organisers announce overseas fans will be barred from the Games to limit virus risks, marking the first time the Olympics will be held without foreign spectators. On 25 March, the cherry blossom-shaped Olympic torch is lit in Fukushima , with no spectators allowed at the launch. But fans are permitted to line the route as the flame traverses the country’s 47 prefectures, borne by 10,000 runners, before arriving for the opening ceremony. April 2021 North Korea pulls out, relay hit by virus rules: North Korea says it will not attend the Tokyo Games to protect its athletes from Covid-19 - dashing Seoul’s hopes of using the Games to restart talks with its nuclear-armed neighbour. In Japan, virus rules are tightened in several parts of the country as cases spike, including in Tokyo and Osaka, where the torch relay is forced off public roads as a result.

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