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Tokyo’s Olympic Torch Relay Being Modified to Limit Fans

Tokyo’s Olympic Torch Relay Being Modified to Limit Spectators

(Bloomberg) --

The Tokyo 2020 Olympic organizers are asking people who feel ill not to watch the torch relay from roadsides, part of ongoing efforts in Japan to limit large gatherings and contain the spread of coronavirus.

The relay kickoff in Fukushima will take place without fans, and local governments are canceling their welcoming ceremonies, organizing committee Chief Executive Officer Toshiro Muto said in Tokyo.

Tokyo’s Olympic Torch Relay Being Modified to Limit Fans

The decisions were “gut-wrenching” to make, Muto said. “The torch relay is supposed to be an event to boost excitement for the games, but the coronavirus outbreak has changed that.”

The changes are the first signs from Olympics organizers that the events of the 2020 games may not look like previous Olympics, if they happen at all. Local, national and international officials have insisted the games will commence July 24 as scheduled, even as the coronavirus pandemic has forced a wide range of events and gatherings to cancel or postpone.

The Greek Olympic Committee held the torch-lighting without spectators and canceled the Greek leg of the torch relay. Tokyo officials will fly to Athens for the flame handover ceremony Thursday, which will take place without spectators.

The Japanese leg of the relay begins March 26 in Fukushima Prefecture, and the committee said no spectators will be allowed. The torch is scheduled to travel to all 47 prefectures in 121 days, with special attention on the regions still recovering from the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

To contact the reporters on this story: Ayai Tomisawa in Tokyo at atomisawa@bloomberg.net;Yuki Hagiwara in Tokyo at yhagiwara1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Andrew Monahan at amonahan@bloomberg.net, Janet Paskin, Michael Tighe

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