Organisers ‘confident’ Tokyo 2020 is on track
Tokyo 2020 organisers are “extremely confident” plans for the rescheduled Olympic Games are on track but won’t confirm final details until June due to coronavirus.
Tokyo 2020 organisers are "extremely confident" their plans for the rescheduled Olympic Games are on track but will not confirm final details until June due to the unpredictability of coronavirus.
Information about the event, which will run from July 23 to
August 8, is being released in a series of 'playbooks', which guide stakeholders about their responsibilities during their stay in Japan. Olympic Games executive director Christophe Dubi said there had been resounding support for the initial playbook following its publication a fortnight ago.
Further versions are due to be available in April and June and, while Dubi acknowledges the imminent desire for greater detail, he believes uncertainty caused by the global pandemic means it is better to wait and avoid "regret".
"It was always the case that there would be further versions of it (the playbook). We have to have timely decisionmaking for some of the items," he said. "I get that people will want to have as much possible details but, at the same time, if we make a number of decisions now where the situation regarding Covid is very fluid then we might regret some of the decisions. It's very important to look at the way the pandemic evolves and make the right call at the right point in time.
"The right point in time, as far as we're concerned, is April for the second version of the playbook and for the final details, with everything down to the last wire, bolt and notch, will be in June.
"This is the sequence we have and we are extremely confident with that sequence."