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AOC boss John Coates says opposition to Tokyo Olympic Games will wane as COVID vaccine rolled out

May 8, 2021
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Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) president John Coates has said while Japanese sentiment turning against the Tokyo Olympic Games was a “concern”, he could foresee no scenario under which the sporting showpiece would not go ahead.

Key points:

  • Coates said he expected public sentiment towards the Olympics to improve once more people were vaccinated
  • He pointed to test events currently being carried out as an example that games would be safe
  • Hundreds of thousands of people have signed a petition calling for Tokyo 2021 to be cancelled

Questions have been raised about the viability of staging the games in July and August with Tokyo in a state of emergency as Japan continues to struggle to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

Coates, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) point man for the games as chair of the coordination commission, said he had no doubt that the games, already postponed by a year because of the pandemic, would proceed as planned.

“Absolutely, it’s going ahead,” Mr Coates told reporters after hosting the AOC annual general meeting in Sydney.

“The Prime Minister of Japan said that to the President of the United States two or three weeks ago. He continues to say that to the IOC.”

Mr Coates expressed confidence that the “playbook” of health requirements for all participants unveiled by organisers last week was “a guide for a safe and successful games”.

But there is growing opposition in Japan towards the Olympics proceeding and more than 230,000 people have signed a petition calling for them to be cancelled.

A man wearing a face mask walks past a lit display with dozens of versions of the Olympic rings.
Public sentiment in Japan has long been against the Olympics going ahead.(

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“That is a concern,” Mr Coates said.

“I think that there’s a correlation between the numbers who are concerned about their safety with the numbers who have been vaccinated in Japan.

“The numbers are very small, particularly amongst the elderly. And so as the vaccine is rolled out in Japan, I think that will improve.”

Mr Coates said it was also important for organisers to relay to the Japanese public the effectiveness of the precautions put in place to protect them, as illustrated by the ongoing Olympic test events in Tokyo.

“These measures we’ve been taking and trialling at the test events are working,” the IOC vice-president said.

“The athletes at the test events are in a similar Olympic bubble to that they will be at the games.”

Mr Coates also hit out at the suggestion that the IOC was ploughing ahead with the games “at all costs” to fulfil lucrative contracts with broadcasters and sponsors.

“If we were doing that, we would have pushed ahead with them last year. We didn’t,” he said.

“I don’t want these kids to miss the one opportunity they have in their lifetime. We’re doing it so these kids can fulfil their dreams.”

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