2019年10月26日土曜日

Tokyo 2020 marathon move decision 'final', says IOC's Coates

TOKYO- The decision to move the Tokyo 2020 marathon and race-waking events to northern Japan is "final", the International Olympic Committee's John Coates said Friday despite opposition from local officials.

Coates, chairman of the IOC's Coordination Commission, said the decision was made after the world championships in Doha, which saw dozens of athletes receive medical attention in hot and humid conditions.

"The IOC was shocked by what we saw in Doha in very similar conditions in terms of temperature and humidity to what's expected here in Tokyo," he said, adding that the IOC had the "health and welfare of the athletes" in mind.

Coates met Friday with Tokyo's Gov Yuriko Koike, who earlier in the day said she was opposed to the plan to move the events to the city of Sapporo and described it as a "bolt from the blue".

Coates said he recognized the "great disappointment" of people in Tokyo, but said the decision was final, even if city officials insist they still want to host the events.

"It's not a matter of if the Tokyo government insists, the decision has been taken," said Coates, answering "no" which asked if there was any chance the events could still be staged in Tokyo.

Worries about Tokyo's notoriously hot and humid summer weather have dogged preparations for the Games, which the organizers investing significantly in measures including a special heat-mitigating coating on the roads earmarked for the marathon.

Coates said other options that have been mooted, including starting the events as early as 3:00 am, were impractical because of transportation issues and the difficulty of filming in the dark.

He said the IOC would propose holding the medal ceremonies for the events in Tokyo, as well as a parade through the city's streets featuring athletes.

There would also be discussions about the economic losses incurred as a result of the decision, he added.

Koike repeated that she had been "very surprised" by the decision.

"Unfortunately we haven't been given a reason that's convincing to everyone, "she told reporters.

The IOC announced earlier this month it wanted to move the marathons and race-walking events north, a proposal apparently made without consulting either Tokyo or Sapporo officials.

Earlier Friday, Koike told Japan's Fuji TV she "didn't agree with (moving events to) Sapporo" and said the local government was still considering counter-proposals.

"There are voices among Tokyo residents who want explanations as to why this situation is occurring, and if a word from on high simply decides everything," she said.

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