Olympics: IOC confident of 'successful' Tokyo Games at start of executive board By Reuters

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) commenced a significant official executive gathering on Tuesday to talk about the danger of the coronavirus to this current summer's Tokyo Olympics, with president Thomas Bach promising achievement.  

"We are on the whole sound and anticipating the gathering," a grinning Bach told columnists on landing in IOC central station.  

"We are planning for a fruitful Olympic Games Tokyo 2020," he at that point told individual administrators at the gathering.  

The 66-year-old German legal counselor and previous Olympic fencing champion has a firm hold on IOC dynamic and is known for standing firm in misfortune.  

Both Tokyo 2020 Olympics coordinators and the IOC have more than once focused on that the July 24-Aug. 9 Games will proceed as arranged regardless of the episode, and that there is no arrangement B.  

Be that as it may, various games the world over have been dropped during the pandemic, which has murdered in excess of 3,000 individuals in China and spread to in excess of 60 countries including Japan where contaminations are almost 1,000 and 12 individuals have kicked the bucket.  

What's more, Japan's Olympics serve Seiko Hashimoto recognized in parliament on Tuesday that Tokyo's agreement would take into account a deferment until the year's end.


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