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Top Story Replay: Tokyo Playbooks for COVID Free Olympics

Top Story Replay: Tokyo Playbooks for COVID Free Olympics 02/06/21 (ATR) Tokyo 2020, the IOC and IPC, release the first of a series of “playbooks” providing key stakeholders a framework of principles and outlining measures to ensure a safe and secure Olympic and Paralympic Games. The first Playbook was released on Wednesday. (Tokyo 2020) The first edition – the Playbook for International Federations and Technical Officials – was unveiled and delivered electronically to participating media on during a joint IOC, Tokyo 2020 and IPC online press briefing and to journalists onsite in Tokyo on Wednesday. Additional playbooks for athletes and team officials distributed via NOCs, broadcasters and media will be released over the coming days. The Playbook for broadcasters is expected to come on Feb. 8, followed by for athletes and team officials on Feb. 9 and for press on Feb. 10.

Tokyo Olympics: All the Ways the 2021 Games Could Pan Out

With COVID-19 cases surging in Japan and variants spreading globally, the last few weeks have seen a seesawing of headlines about the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. On one side, polls showed that more than 80 percent of Japanese respondents believe the Games shouldn’t be held this year, and a British paper reported on sources stating that the Games would be canceled. Meanwhile, Olympic officials have stood firm that the global event will go on as planned, with athletes from 206 countries competing in front of fans. “The IOC has full confidence in the Japanese authorities and the measures they are taking,” a spokesperson for the International Olympic Committee told

Tokyo gov t hit by barrage of public complaints over Olympic chief s remarks on women

Tokyo gov t hit by barrage of public complaints over Olympic chief s remarks on women February 5, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) The Tokyo Metropolitan Government building is seen next to the Tokyo Olympic emblem in the capital s Shinjuku Ward on Feb. 3, 2021. (Mainichi/Hiroshi Maruyama) TOKYO The metropolitan government bureau preparing Tokyo for the Olympic and Paralympic Games has endured a barrage of complaints since the morning of Feb. 4, after organizing committee chief Yoshiro Mori, 83, made remarks saying meetings that involved women drag on. An official at the Bureau of Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 Preparation reported it had received over 100 calls over the statements made by Mori. This is all our staff can concentrate on now, the official said hurriedly.

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