With Corona 19 spreading around the world, the first proposal was made to hold the 2020 Tokyo Olympics without a crowd, that is, without crowds. According to the British Daily's Daily Mail report on Thursday, Stephen Park, the performance manager of the British cycling team, claimed that "going to the Tokyo Olympics is the best way to avoid canceling or delaying the Olympics."

The Tokyo Olympic Games will open on July 24th, and a decision must be made by the end of May at the latest to decide whether to hold the Olympics or cancel or postpone the Olympics. Currently, Corona 19 has spread to 80 countries around the world. Given the future, it is only a matter of time before we expand to more than 100 countries. The Olympics cannot be canceled by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) or the Japanese government. The parental policy that emerged from this situation is the Olympic Games.

If you hold the Olympics without spectators, the IOC will not lose much of its income from the rights to sponsoring and sponsoring. Japan, which spent more than 20 trillion won in preparation for the Tokyo Olympics, will avoid the worst case of the cancellation. Players who have been preparing for the Olympics for a long time will not miss the opportunity to perform their skills. Without the crowd, concerns about large-scale corona 19 infection are almost eliminated. Only limited people, such as athletes and officials, have to go through the rigorous inspection before entering the stadium.
Corona 19 is considered a national crisis in Japan. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe asked to cancel or postpone sports and cultural events in order to prevent the spread of Corona19. The Japanese professional baseball team, which has been playing `` no spectators '' since 29th of last month, may be spectating in the opening game. The Tokyo Olympic torch relay event, which will start at Fukushima J Village on the 26th, is considered an emergency for the first time in history.
Will the Tokyo Olympics be held "in spectators"? In conclusion, the feasibility is not great. In 124 years of modern Olympics, the Olympics have never been played without a crowd. In the event of becoming an `` unrelated Olympics '', the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee must first give up 890 billion won in ticket revenue.

The bigger problem is that we have to face the fundamental question of whether the Olympics without crowds are worth it. An official from the Korea Sports Council said, "The Olympics are not just sporting events, but global festivals. Does it make sense that no one enjoys the festival in the yard of the festival? Said.

In this regard, Kasuga Yoichi, former member of the Japan Olympic Committee (JOC), appeared on Sunday, Japan's TBS information program <Sunday Japan>. "If it's an spectator competition, it can be stopped," he said.

"The Thomas Bach International Olympic Committee chairman is an idealist. He doesn't think it's important to postpone every four years, because if it's going to be next year, it's not a true Olympic." "The IOC also believes that watching and feeling the game is very important, so if the event is not an spectator, we will eventually stop the Olympics."

The world's eyes are on the Lausanne, Switzerland, where the IOC Executive Committee will be held, as the Tokyo Olympics will be held at the top. The IOC carefully checked the preparations for the Tokyo Olympics for two days, three days and four days. Tomorrow after 2:00 am (Korea time), after the end of the Executive Committee, Chairman Thomas Bach will formally announce his position on the cancellation or postponement of the Tokyo Olympics.