Olympics to go ahead regardless of Covid-19 pandemic: Tokyo 2020 president

Reuters Updated - February 02, 2021 at 04:22 PM.

Yshiro Mori said the discussion should focus on how, not whether, the Olympics will happen

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori showing his fists speaks at a party of small partners in the ruling coalition at a Tokyo hotel November 17, 2000. Embattled prime minsiter Mori's top lieutenant November 19 floated for the first time the possibility that the premier might resign as a way out of a ruling party feud that has sparked political chaos. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama

Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori said on Tuesday that Japan would hold the Summer Olympics regardless of the situation with the Covid-19 pandemic and was working closely with the International Olympic Committee to make them happen.

“We will hold the Olympics, regardless of how the coronavirus (situation) looks,” said Mori, adding that the discussion should focus on how, not whether, the Olympics will happen. “We must consider new ways of hosting the Olympics,” he said.

Mori added that while working together had its difficulties, Tokyo 2020 organisers and the IOC had a strong relationship. Mori was speaking at the start of a meeting with Japan’s Sports Research Commission. The 2020 Games were postponed last year due to the global spread of the Covid-19.

A recent spike in infections in Japan that triggered a state of emergency in some areas has fuelled speculation about whether the rescheduled Games can be held this summer.

Published on February 2, 2021 08:17