IOC says 2020 Olympics decision within four weeks; former marketing chief says 2021 only alternative; Aussies, Canada say no to 2020 while U.S. walks IOC line
/Under growing pressure from the world sports community to put off the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, the International Olympic Committee finally used the word “postponement” in conceding Sunday that its steadfast “The Games Will Still Go On” position in the face of the coronavirus pandemic was untenable.
The IOC’s announcement, in the form of a statement and a letter to athletes from its president, Thomas Bach, did not rule out the possibility of the Games opening in a scaled-down form as scheduled this July 24 and made only two definitive statements:
*Cancellation of the 2020 Olympics is “not on our agenda.”
*The IOC expects to be able within four weeks to have a decision on when the 2020 Olympics will take place.
An hour prior to the Sunday announcement, a well-connected Olympic marketing executive had told me in a telephone conversation that he saw a postponement to 2021 as the decision.
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