Sebastian Coe hopes crowds will be able to enjoy Tokyo Olympics

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said Friday he was confident the Tokyo Olympics will take place next year. Photo: Laurent Gillieron/Keystone via AP

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said Friday he was confident the Tokyo Olympics will take place next year. Photo: Laurent Gillieron/Keystone via AP

Published Dec 11, 2020

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PARIS - World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said Friday he was confident the Tokyo Olympics will take place next year - but hopes a passionate crowd will be able to watch the events if Covid-19 precautions allow.

The Games are scheduled to start in July after being postponed for a year due to the pandemic in a move unprecedented in peacetime.

"I think the Games will go off," Coe told reporters from international news agencies including AFP.

"What nobody is clearly across at the moment, is – I sincerely hope so -- whether we are going to have a stadium populated by good, noisy, passionate fans.

"I guess there will still be an element of social distancing."

The Tokyo organisers have said they are examining a range of options to be able to admit spectators.

An amphibious bus wades into water for a test cruise as workers on tugboats prepare to move a symbol installed for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 on a barge. Photo: AP Photo/Hiro Komae

Coe, who was chief organiser of the 2012 London Olympics, said when he had visited Tokyo last month to hold talks with the organising committee working to keep the Games on track, he felt: "I share your pain here.“

"I can't imagine what I would have been saying if someone had knocked on my door in March or April 2012 and said 'by the way, we're not going until 2013'. It's an enormous challenge," he said

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"I think we should be enormously grateful that it's the Japanese that are dealing with this. Because this is a first-class organising committee."

Agence France-Presse

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