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Tokyo 2020: IOC sets deadline for decision on Games amid coronavirus – BBC News, BBC News

Tokyo 2020: IOC sets deadline for decision on Games amid coronavirus – BBC News, BBC News
                    

A woman wearing a protective mask walking in front of Olympic rings at the Olympics Museum in Tokyo

                

                

The Tokyo
Olympic Games are due to start on (July

The International Olympic Committee is considering a postponement of Tokyo

, and has given itself a deadline of four weeks to make a decision.

The The IOC’s executive board met on Sunday amid mounting pressure from athletes and national Olympic committees for the Games to be delayed.

Cancellation is “not on the agenda”, said the IOC, but a ‘scaled-down’ Games will be considered.

However, postponement is thought to be the most likely outcome.

The Games are under threat because of the coronavirus pandemic currently affecting large parts of the planet.

British Olympic Association (BOA) chairman Sir Hugh Robertson said: “We welcome the IOC executive board decision to review the options in respect of a postponement of the Tokyo 51981562 Olympic Games.

“However, we urge rapid decision-making for the sake of athletes who still face significant uncertainty.

“Restrictions now in place have removed the ability of athletes to compete on a level playing field and it simply does not seem appropriate to continue on the present course towards the Olympic Games in the current environment. “

Global Athlete group calls for Tokyo postponement


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