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IOC President Thomas Bach’s Japan visit cancelled due to coronavirus

The IOC President was due to tour facilities in May



Thomas Bach
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Thomas Bach, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President, has cancelled his scheduled visit to Japan in May due to the coronavirus pandemic, Tokyo Olympics Organising Committee CEO Toshiro Muto told the media in an online interaction.

Bach was to visit the country to check on preparations for the Games that were earlier postponed due to the pandemic. He was also scheduled to visit Hiroshima at the same time as the Olympic torch relay’s leg in the city. The relay itself, which was scheduled to start on March 26 was suspended following the postponement of the Olympics.

No new date has been set for Bach’s visit to the country.

Tokyo Games chief executive has said he cannot guarantee if the Olympics, which have been postponed by a year in the wake of COVID-10 pandemic, will be held in 2021.

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The Olympics was originally scheduled to be held from July 24 to August 9 this year. “I don’t think anyone would be able to say if it is going to be possible to get it under control by next July or not,” Muto said. “We’re certainly not in a position to give you a clear answer.”

“We have made the decision to postpone the games by one year. So this means that all we can do is work hard to prepare for the games.”

“We sincerely hope that come next year mankind will manage to overcome the coronavirus crisis,” he added.

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