Japan Would ‘Scrap’ Games If Not Held Next Year: Tokyo 2020’s Yoshiro Mori

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April 28, 2020Sports News
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Japan Would ‘Scrap’ Games If Not Held Next Year: Tokyo 2020’s Yoshiro Mori
A man wearing a protective mask, following an outbreak of the disease COVID-19, walks past walk past the Olympic rings in front of the Japan Olympics Museum in Tokyo, Japan, on March 13, 2020. (Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

TOKYO—Tokyo 2020 president Yoshiro Mori said that the Olympic Games, already postponed to 2021, would be “scrapped” if they could not take place then, according to an interview published on Tuesday.

The International Olympic Committee and the Japanese government last month postponed the Games until July 2021 because of the impact of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus outbreak.

With the epidemic’s worldwide infection rate climbing and experts suggesting a vaccine is still a long way off, questions are being asked about whether the huge setpiece event might need to be delayed further.

“No. In that case, the Olympics will be scrapped,” Mori said in the interview with Japanese sports daily Nikkan Sports, when asked if the Games could be postponed again until 2022.

However, the former prime minister remained confident the Tokyo 2020 Games would go ahead in 2021.

“We have delayed the Olympics until next summer after we will have won the battle,” he was quoted as saying.

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An athlete lights the Olympic torch during the olympic flame handover ceremony for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, in Panathenaic Stadium, Athens, Greece, on March 19, 2020. (Aris Messinis/Pool via Reuters)

“The Olympics would be much more valuable than any Olympics in the past if we could go ahead with it after winning this battle. We have to believe this otherwise our hard work and efforts will not be rewarded.”

Asked about Mori’s comments, Tokyo 2020 spokesman Masa Takaya emphasised organisers were focusing on next year.

“New dates for the Tokyo 2020 Games have been set and our mission is to deliver the Games next year,” he told a news briefing.

Mori “mentioned this comment in his own thoughts,” Takaya added.

During the interview, Mori also suggested the Olympics and Paralympics might share opening and closing ceremonies instead of holding their usual separate ones.

Mori said this would cut costs, though the idea is further complicated by tickets already being sold for all four ceremonies.

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Tokyo 2020 Olympics President Yoshiro Mori holds the Olympic Flame during a ceremony at Japan Air Self-Defense Force Matsushima Base in Higashi-Matsuhsima, Miyagi prefecture, northern Japan on March 20, 2020. (Issei Kato/File Photo/Reuters)

Takaya said that this option had been mentioned but that no concrete plans had been made.

“(But) … due to the impact of coronavirus, the situation next year will be completely different,” he said. “(So) …we have to review key areas, including the ceremonies.”

Tokyo 2020 and the IOC are still assessing how much rearranging the Games will cost.

The budget was set at $12.6 billion before the postponement and Japanese media reports have said the delay may add a further 300 billion yen ($2.8 billion).

Takaya said extra costs were still being finalised, adding that organisers had never mentioned “this concrete number of 300 billion yen.”

NTD staff contributed to this report.

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