REUTERS
May 21, 2021 at 17:03 JST
Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, second from left, poses for a photo with other officials after unveiling the statues of the Tokyo Olympics’ official mascots, Miraitowa and Someity, on April 14 at the metropolitan government’s office in the capital’s Shinjuku Ward. (Tatsuya Shimada)
The Canadian swimming team cancelled their pre-Olympic training plan in Japan ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games over concerns about the coronavirus pandemic, Kyodo reported on Friday.
The team is the latest of some 50 delegations that have pulled out of pre-Olympic training camps--the majority due to concerns over the pandemic as Tokyo and other major cities remain under a state of emergency aimed to contain a fourth wave of COVID-19 infections.
The Canadian team of about 60 swimming athletes and coaches were originally scheduled to stay in Toyota city, about 250 kilometers west of Tokyo, from July 9 to July 30, the Kyodo report said.
With nine weeks to go until the postponed Games are scheduled to start on July 23, the International Olympic Committee has sought to placate growing fears in Japan that the Games would be an additional burden to a medical system already strained by the pandemic.
The IOC and other organizers will wrap up a three-day meeting on Friday to discuss Olympic preparations and coronavirus countermeasures.
Multiple opinion polls, including a Reuters company survey released on Friday, have found that many do not think the Games should go ahead as planned this summer, and are seeking either a cancellation or further postponement.
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