Mounting Tokyo 2020 postponement calls put pressure on defiant Olympic chiefs

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Last Updated : Mar 22 2020 | 9:32 AM IST

Pressure mounted on Olympic organisers to postpone the 2020 Tokyo Games after the powerful US track and field federation urged this summer's showpiece be pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic.

USA Track and Field became the latest influential sports body to ask for the Games to be called off after its head Max Siegel "respectfully requested" in a letter that the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) "advocate ... for the postponement of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo".

USOPC had said it was too soon to axe the July 24-August 9 Games, much like International Olympic Committee (IOC) head Thomas Bach, who said that it would be "premature" to make such a big decision.

"The right and responsible thing to do is to prioritise everyone's health and safety and appropriately recognise the toll this difficult situation has, and continues to take, on our athletes and their Olympic Games preparations," wrote Siegel.

USATF joined a growing chorus of calls from sports organisations to push back the Olympics, a day after the country's swimming federation asked USOPC to back a postponement until 2021.

"We urge the USOPC, as a leader within the Olympic Movement, to use its voice and speak up for the athletes," USA Swimming CEO Tim Hinchey said in a letter.

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That request for a delay was echoed on Saturday by France's swimming federation which said that the Games could not be organised properly in the "current context".

Spain's athletics federation then added its voice.

"The board of directors of the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation (RFEA), on behalf of the majority of Spanish athletes, advocates the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games", said a press release.

"The circumstances do not guarantee an adequate preparation or a fair competition with the rest of the athletes in the world, without endangering the health (of Spanish athletes)." Spain has recorded more than 1,320 deaths from the virus.

World Athletics president Sebastian Coe told AFP Saturday that the sporting world was in "uncharted territory".

"I don't think we should have the Olympic Games at all costs, certainly not at the cost of athlete safety and a decision on the Olympic Games may become very obvious very quickly in the coming days and weeks," said Coe.

"The issue of competition fairness is paramount. We are all managing the situation day by day and increasingly hour by hour."
- IOC 'putting us in danger' - ==============================
In a questionnaire entitled "COVID-19 and preparation for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games", which AFP has obtained, the IOC asks the Olympic committees of its member countries "how do the emergency regulations relating to COVID-19 limit the training and preparation of your athletes?"
"For us, (postponement) would not be responsible now."
- 'Putting us in danger' - ==========================
"We keep being told the Olympic Games are happening. Starting to realise it's more important to have the games go on than the athletes be prepared or mentally healthy."

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First Published: Mar 22 2020 | 9:32 AM IST