The IOC and Japanese government, under increasing pressure to take
action, have flagged that postponement was possible.
World
Athletics chief Sebastian Coe has written a letter to International Olympic
Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach, calling in postponement of Tokyo Olympic
Games amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
In his letter, Coe
has said that an Olympics in July 2020 is "neither feasible or
desirable" because of the coronavirus crisis, reports BBC Sport.
"No-one wants
to see the Olympic Games postponed but as I have said publicly, we cannot hold
the event at all costs, certainly not at the cost of athlete safety, and a
decision on the Olympic Games must become very obvious very quickly.
"I believe
that time has come and we owe it to our athletes to give them respite where we
can," the letter stated.
The Tokyo
Games are due to start from July 24 but the rising concern over the spread
of coronavirus and the havoc it has wreaked on the qualification calendar has
led to questions being raised on whether the organisers can go through with the
scheduled date.
The IOC and
Japanese government, under increasing pressure to take action, have flagged
that postponement was possible. IOC has stated that postponing the 2020
Olympics is one option amid the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, although it
added that cancelling the Games altogether is "not on the agenda.
Bach, in an open
letter to athletes around the world, said a decision on when to hold the Games
would be made "within the next four weeks".
Canada has already
announced that they will not send their athletes to the Tokyo Olympics and
Paralympic Games due to the COVID-19 which has claimed over 14,000 lives across
the world.
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