Will coronavirus cancel the Tokyo 2020 Olympics?
Episode 42, Mar 11, 2020, 10:00 AM
The 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games are set to start on July 24, bringing millions of fans and tens of thousands of athletes and support staff from around the world to Japan. Or that’s how the story is supposed to go. Now with the global coronavirus outbreak, there are serious concerns that the games will have to be canceled or postponed.
The Japan Times' Ryusei Takahashi, Jason Coskrey and Dan Orlowitz discuss. Hosted by Oscar Boyd.
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Read more:
• Tokyo Olympics will most likely go ahead as planned, but coronavirus could still damage attendance (Ryusei Takahashi, The Japan Times)
• In Tokyo, a growing sense of angst over possible virus-hit Olympics (Reuters/The Japan Times)
• Delay of 1-2 years realistic if virus rules out 2020 Games, says Tokyo Olympic exec (Reuters, Bloomberg/The Japan Times)
• J. League fans make best of virus-induced sabbatical (Dan Orlowitz, The Japan Times)
• Organizers manage to hold sport climbing test event without athletes
(Jason Coskrey, The Japan Times)
• Spring Basho to be held behind closed doors for first time ever due to coronavirus (The Japan Times)
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