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Coronavirus: Olympic doubts grow as Canada withdraws athletes | Coronavirus: Olympic doubts grow as Canada withdraws athletes |
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The 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo have been thrown into further doubt after Canada became the first major country to withdraw. | The 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo have been thrown into further doubt after Canada became the first major country to withdraw. |
Japan's Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, has admitted for the first time that the games could be postponed. | |
Australia's team has said it is "clear" the games cannot go ahead, and told its athletes to prepare for a 2021 games. | |
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is expected to decide the fate of the games in four weeks' time. | |
The games are currently due to begin on 24 July. | |
What did Canada say? | What did Canada say? |
The country's Olympic and Paralympic committee said it had taken "the difficult decision" to withdraw after consulting athletes, sports groups, and the Canadian government. | The country's Olympic and Paralympic committee said it had taken "the difficult decision" to withdraw after consulting athletes, sports groups, and the Canadian government. |
It then "urgently called" on the IOC, International Paralympic Committee and World Health Organization, to postpone the games for a year. | |
"While we recognise the inherent complexities around a postponement, nothing is more important than the health and safety of our athletes and the world community," their statement said. | "While we recognise the inherent complexities around a postponement, nothing is more important than the health and safety of our athletes and the world community," their statement said. |
The Canadians later posted a message on Twitter saying: "Postpone today. Conquer tomorrow." | |
What did Shinzo Abe say? | What did Shinzo Abe say? |
For weeks, Japanese officials have said the games will go ahead as planned. | For weeks, Japanese officials have said the games will go ahead as planned. |
But, speaking in parliament on Monday, Mr Abe admitted for the first time that Tokyo 2020 might have to be delayed. | |
"If it is difficult to hold [the games] in a complete way, a decision of postponement would be unavoidable as we think the athletes' safety is paramount," he said. | |
But he insisted the games would not be cancelled altogether. | But he insisted the games would not be cancelled altogether. |
The Olympics have never been postponed or cancelled in peacetime. The 1940 Olympics - which were called off because of World War Two - were due to be held in Tokyo. | The Olympics have never been postponed or cancelled in peacetime. The 1940 Olympics - which were called off because of World War Two - were due to be held in Tokyo. |
What is the International Olympic Committee's position? | What is the International Olympic Committee's position? |
The IOC has said postponement is one "scenario" but insists that cancellation "would not solve any of the problems or help anybody". | |
In a letter to athletes, IOC president Thomas Bach said: "Human lives take precedence over everything, including the staging of the games... | In a letter to athletes, IOC president Thomas Bach said: "Human lives take precedence over everything, including the staging of the games... |
"At the end of this dark tunnel we are all going through together, not knowing how long it is, the Olympic flame will be a light at the end of this tunnel." | "At the end of this dark tunnel we are all going through together, not knowing how long it is, the Olympic flame will be a light at the end of this tunnel." |
What do other countries and athletes say? | What do other countries and athletes say? |
On Monday, Australia told its athletes to prepare for an Olympics and Paralympics in the northern summer of 2021. | On Monday, Australia told its athletes to prepare for an Olympics and Paralympics in the northern summer of 2021. |
"It's clear the games can't be held in July," Australian chef-de-mission Ian Chesterman said. | "It's clear the games can't be held in July," Australian chef-de-mission Ian Chesterman said. |
On Sunday, the head of World Athletics, Sebastian Coe, wrote to Mr Bach to say holding the games in July was "neither feasible nor desirable". | On Sunday, the head of World Athletics, Sebastian Coe, wrote to Mr Bach to say holding the games in July was "neither feasible nor desirable". |
USA Track and Field has called for a postponement, as has the competitors' group Global Athlete. | USA Track and Field has called for a postponement, as has the competitors' group Global Athlete. |
"As the pandemic gets worse and worse and there are more and more societal restrictions put in place, I think the call needs to be made now," said British cyclist Callum Skinner, who fronts the Global Athlete. | "As the pandemic gets worse and worse and there are more and more societal restrictions put in place, I think the call needs to be made now," said British cyclist Callum Skinner, who fronts the Global Athlete. |