Coronavirus Infectious Disease-19 (Corona 19) is showing no signs of ending. As a result, it is questioned whether the Tokyo Olympic Games, which will open on July 24, will be held normally. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee thought earlier this month that they "will be quiet in late February or early March," but the situation is getting worse. Abe's dreams of reviving and rebuilding through the Tokyo Olympics are also likely to turn into nightmares.

What will happen to the Tokyo Olympics? Will the virus be canceled for the first time in history? Or will it be postponed? The probability that the Japanese government or the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee will come first and insist on cancellation or postponement is almost zero. How will the host country volunteer to give up or postpone for the childish Olympics? Also, I spent more than 20 trillion won preparing for the Olympics. If things get worse, the world's eyes will eventually be on the IOC. This is because the IOC has the authority to make the final decision on whether to delay or postpone the Olympics.
The IOC plans to discuss the situation at the Executive Committee in Lausanne, Switzerland, in early March. However, even if the infection of Corona19 spreads further, it will not be easy to decide whether to cancel or delay. In the 124-year history of the modern Olympics, there is no precedent for canceling for any other reason than the Olympics. In addition, the cost of cancellations such as accommodations and tickets already booked is enormous, and controversy arises over who should bear it.

If the situation worsens, some have argued to delay. But acting is also difficult. If you smoke, you have to do it this fall or next summer. This fall, the European Football League is in full swing, and the schedule overlaps with the NFL and Major League postseasons. The US NBC, which pays more than half of the Olympic rights, cannot accept the delay this fall.

Then why don't we postpone exactly one year and hold the Tokyo Olympics from July 24 to August 9, 2021? In this case, it is still under patch. First of all, from July 16 to August 1, 2021, Fukuoka, Japan will hold a big event, the World Swimming Championships. The competition schedule overlaps with the Tokyo Olympics. That is, you have to give up or move to another day.

The World Athletics Championships will be held in Eugene, Oregon, USA, from August 6-15. In the same period, from August 8 to 19, the 2021 Summer Universiade is held in Chengdu, Sichuan, China. Women's Rugby World Cup will be held in New Zealand from late July to mid-August next year. Next to the Olympics are the big international competitions.

If the IOC intends to postpone next summer, it is necessary to derive concessions from various sporting organizations, including the International Athletic Federation and the International Swimming Federation. Will this be easy? Sports experts, including the Korea Sports Association, are saying that it is virtually impossible.


In conclusion, the IOC cannot cancel the Tokyo Olympics or it is very difficult to postpone it. In a word, it is a dilemma. In the end, the Tokyo Olympics are likely to be intact. If you make a different choice, you will lose too much IOC or Japan.

The Olympics is a festival of world peace. In this regard, it is impossible to forcibly prevent the entry of hundreds of thousands of Chinese tourists. In order for the Tokyo Olympics to be held five months ahead, the event must end by the end of April at the latest.

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