IOC will follow WHO advice on Olympics cancellation: Bach
PTI, Mar 13, 2020, 11:12 AM IST
Berlin: The International Olympic Committee will follow the World Health Organisation’s recommendation on whether to cancel or postpone this year’s Tokyo Olympics over the coronavirus pandemic, IOC chief Thomas Bach said Thursday, March 12.
In an interview with German television ARD, Bach said his organization has been in regular contact with WHO experts since mid-February over the issue.
“We will follow the advice of the WHO,” he said, adding that the IOC was now still working towards preparing for a “successful” Games.
With cancellations of Olympic qualifiers piling up as countries unroll drastic measures to halt the contagion, Bach acknowledged that there are “serious problems with qualification competitions”.
“Here we will have to react very flexibly,” he said, adding that this could be through postponing competitions or changing qualification criteria.
What is key, he said, is that athletes, particularly those from countries hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, must be offered “fair qualification under these very difficult conditions”.
Japanese organizers have so far insisted that the pandemic will not derail the Games scheduled to run from July 24 to August 8, even if major sporting events, travel and financial markets are already seeing massive disruption worldwide.
On Thursday, US President Donald Trump became the first foreign leader to suggest delaying the Tokyo Olympics.
The US leader said that another alternative holding competitions in empty stadiums would be even worse than forcing a delay.
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