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Tokyo Olympic prez: No plan to delay Games

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Wednesday, 11 March 2020 06:18

TOKYO -- The president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee said Wednesday that he has received an apology from an executive board member who said the 2020 Games should be delayed a year or two because of the coronavirus.

Yoshiro Mori called a quick news conference at committee headquarters to shoot down the comments.

"There is no plan now to change our plans," Mori said, speaking in Japanese.

He was referring to comments from Haruyuki Takahashi, as reported by The Wall Street Journal.

"I have spoken to Mr. Takahashi and he has apologized," Mori said. "He certainly said an outlandish thing."

Mori said Takahashi was speaking for himself. Takahashi is not involved in the day-to-day running of the organizing committee, which is directed by Mori and CEO Toshiro Muto.

The Tokyo Olympics are being threatened by the spreading coronavirus. Organizers and the International Olympic Committee have repeatedly said the Games will open July 24 as planned, with the Paralympics opening Aug. 25.

Any option other than opening on schedule -- if the virus allows that -- is fraught with problems.

The IOC's contract with Tokyo gives it almost total control over cancellation without a penalty for breaking contract terms. It has a reserve fund of about $2 billion to tide it over until the next Olympics and carries cancellation insurance.

Delaying a year or two, as Takahashi suggested, would see the Olympics clash with events already set on the crowded world sports calendar. That would include the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing and soccer's World Cup in Qatar the same year.

It also raises questions about more than 3,000 apartments being built for the athletes village. Those units are to be sold off by realtors after the 2020 Olympics and should go for high-end prices.

The village is to house 11,000 Olympic athletes and 4,400 Paralympic athletes.

Any delay would also affect broadcasters like NBC, which is paying more than $1 billion for the rights to the Tokyo Olympics. The same is true for sponsors. Broadcasting rights and sponsorships account for 91% of IOC income.

Senior IOC member Dick Pound told The Associated Press last month that the Olympic body had until about the end of May to decide whether to move forward. He said a cancellation might be the most likely option.

Pound, a former IOC vice president and the founding president of the World Anti-Doping Agency, said he was speaking for himself. He has been an IOC member since 1978.

The modern Olympics began in 1896 and have been canceled only in wartime.

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