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Press Release - Olympics 2020 - 3/30/20

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    IOC, IPC, Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee and Tokyo Metropolitan
                   Government Announce New Dates for the 
                  Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020

THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE (IOC), THE INTERNATIONAL PARALYMPIC 
COMMITTEE (IPC), THE TOKYO 2020 ORGANISING COMMITTEE, THE TOKYO 
METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT AND THE GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN TODAY AGREED NEW DATES 
FOR THE GAMES OF THE XXXII OLYMPIAD, IN 2021. THE OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO 2020 
WILL BE CELEBRATED FROM 23 JULY TO 8 AUGUST 2021. THEY ALSO AGREED ON NEW 
DATES FOR THE PARALYMPIC GAMES, WHICH WILL BE CELEBRATED FROM 24 AUGUST 
UNTIL 5 SEPTEMBER 2021.

The leaderships of the key parties came together via telephone conference 
earlier today, joined by IOC President Thomas Bach, Tokyo 2020 President 
Mori Yoshiro, Tokyo Governor Koike Yuriko and Olympic and Paralympic 
Minister Hashimoto Seiko, and agreed on the new schedule.

This decision was taken based on three main considerations and in line with 
the principles established by the IOC Executive Board (EB) on 17 March 2020 
and confirmed at its meeting today. These were supported by all the 
International Summer Olympic Sports Federations (IFs) and all the National 
Olympic Committees (NOCs):

1. To protect the health of the athletes and everyone involved, and to 
support the containment of the COVID-19 virus.

2. To safeguard the interests of the athletes and of Olympic sport.

3. The global international sports calendar.

These new dates give the health authorities and all involved in the 
organisation of the Games the maximum time to deal with the constantly 
changing landscape and the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The 
new dates, exactly one year after those originally planned for 2020 
(Olympic Games: 24 July to 9 August 2020 and Paralympic Games: 25 August to 
6 September 2020), also have the added benefit that any disruption that the 
postponement will cause to the international sports calendar can be kept to 
a minimum, in the interests of the athletes and the IFs. Additionally, they 
will provide sufficient time to finish the qualification process. The same 
heat mitigation measures as planned for 2020 will be implemented.

In a call on Tuesday 24 March 2020, based on information provided by the 
WHO at the time, IOC President Thomas Bach and Japanese Prime Minister Abe 
Shinzo concluded that the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 would be held in their 
complete form and not later than summer 2021. The Prime Minister reiterated 
that the government of Japan stands ready to fulfil its responsibility for 
hosting these successful Games. At the same time, IOC President Thomas Bach 
stressed the full commitment of the IOC to successful Olympic Games Tokyo 
2020.

Following today's decision, the IOC President said: "I want to thank the 
International Federations for their unanimous support and the Continental 
Associations of National Olympic Committees for the great partnership and 
their support in the consultation process over the last few days. I would 
also like to thank the IOC Athletes' Commission, with whom we have been in 
constant contact. With this announcement, I am confident that, working 
together with the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee, the Tokyo Metropolitan 
Government, the Japanese Government and all our stakeholders, we can master 
this unprecedented challenge. Humankind currently finds itself in a dark 
tunnel. These Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 can be a light at the end of this 
tunnel."

Andrew Parsons, the President of the IPC, commented: "It is fantastic news 
that we could find new dates so quickly for the Tokyo 2020 Games. The new 
dates provide certainty for the athletes, reassurance for the stakeholders 
and something to look forward to for the whole world. When the Paralympic 
Games do take place in Tokyo next year, they will be an extra-special 
display of humanity uniting as one, a global celebration of human 
resilience and a sensational showcase of sport. With the Tokyo 2020 
Paralympic Games 512 days away, the priority for all those involved in the 
Paralympic Movement must be to focus on staying safe with their friends and 
family during this unprecedented and difficult time."

The President of the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee, Mori Yoshiro, said: 
"IOC President Thomas Bach and the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee held 
conference call today to discuss in detail the revised dates of the Tokyo 
2020 Games. Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Hashimoto 
Seiko and Tokyo Governor Koike Yuriko joined the call. I proposed that the 
Games should be hosted between July and August 2021, and I really 
appreciate that President Bach, having discussed this proposal with the 
various international sports federations and other related organisations, 
kindly accepted my proposal. A certain amount of time is required for the 
selection and qualification of athletes and for their training and 
preparation, and the consensus was that staging the rescheduled Games 
during the summer vacation in Japan would be preferable. In terms of 
transport, arranging volunteers and the provision of tickets for those in 
Japan and overseas, as well as allowing for the COVID-19 situation, we 
think that it would be better to reschedule the Games to one year later 
than planned, in the summer of 2021. Notwithstanding the postponement of 
the Olympic and Paralympic Games for the first time in history, and various 
other issues that have already been highlighted, the event schedule is the 
cornerstone of future preparations, and I am convinced that taking this 
decision promptly will help speed up future preparations. I would like to 
thank all the stakeholders, including the host city Tokyo and the 
Government of Japan, for their hard work during this short period. The 
Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee will continue to work hard for the success 
of next year's Games."

Governor Koike Yuriko said: "In consideration of the global coronavirus 
outbreak, we need a certain timeframe before we fully prepare for the 
delivery of Games that are safe and secure for the athletes and spectators. 
Also, the preparation for the new dates will go smoothly, as the dates 
match with same timeframe as the original competition dates, corresponding 
with ticketing, venue staffing, volunteers and transport. Therefore, I 
believe that celebrating the opening of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 on 23 
July 2021 is ideal. The athletes, volunteers, torchbearers and local 
municipality governments have been concerned about the situation. Since we 
now have concrete new dates to aim for, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government 
will commit all its resources, and work closely with the Tokyo 2020 
Organising Committee, the national government and other stakeholders to 
fully prepare for the delivery of Games that are safe and secure."

It has previously been confirmed that all athletes already qualified and 
quota places already assigned for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 will remain 
unchanged. This is a result of the fact that these Olympic Games Tokyo , in 
agreement with Japan, will remain the Games of the XXXII Olympiad.

The International Olympic Committee is a not-for-profit independent 
international organisation made up of volunteers, which is committed to 
building a better world through sport. It redistributes more than 90 per 
cent of its income to the wider sporting movement, which means that every 
day the equivalent of 3.4 million US dollars goes to help athletes and 
sports organisations at all levels around the world.

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