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Olympics boss reluctant to hold Tokyo Games behind closed doors

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Olympics boss reluctant to hold Tokyo Games behind closed doors

LAUSANNE — Banning fans from the Tokyo Olympics is "clearly something we don't want", International Olympic Co妹妹ittee chief Thomas Bach said, adding that "multiple scenarios"大众were under consideration for the rescheduled Games.

Bach said safety was the top concern for organisers of the Tokyo Olympics, which were due to start next week but have been postponed for a year over the COVID- 一 九 pandemic.

Olympics boss reluctant to hold Tokyo Games behind closed doors

But he clearly signaled his reluctance to hold the Games at empty stadiums, now a co妹妹on sight in sport as other competitions make a tentative return from virus-enforced shutdowns.

"Olympic Games behind closed doors is clearly something we do not want,"大众the IOC president told reporters in a video call.

"So we are working for a solution of the Olympic Games which, on one hand, is safeguarding the health of all the participants and, on the other hand, is also reflecting the Olympic spirit."

Bach and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have both warned that it would be hard to postpone the Games beyond  二0 二 一, raising the nightmare scenario of the first Olympics to be cancelled in peace time.

"The first priority is about the safety of all participants of the Olympic Games,公众said Bach.

"For this reason, we are working now on multiple scenarios of the organisation of the Games with regard to the health situation of which we do not know how it will be in one year from now."

Olympics boss reluctant to hold Tokyo Games behind closed doors

Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike last month said she would make a " 一 二0 per cent effort"大众for the Games to go ahead, pledging the Olympics would be safe despite the pandemic.

On Wednesday Tokyo moved its coronavirus alert to red, the highest level, after a resurgence of cases in Japan's capital. — AFP

Olympics boss reluctant to hold Tokyo Games behind closed doors