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nitpicker

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Fri Nov 1, 2019, 04:35 AM Nov 2019

2020 Olympics: Tokyo accepts 'painful' decision to move marathon to Sapporo

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/nov/01/2020-olympics-tokyo-accepts-painful-decision-to-move-marathon-to-sapporo

2020 Olympics: Tokyo accepts 'painful' decision to move marathon to Sapporo

Justin McCurry in Tokyo and agencies

Fri 1 Nov 2019 00.25 EDT Last modified on Fri 1 Nov 2019 00.34 EDT

Tokyo’s governor, Yuriko Koike, has reluctantly dropped her opposition to the International Olympic Committee’s surprise decision to move next year’s Olympic marathon and walking events from the capital to the northern Japanese city of Sapporo due to concerns about the heat.

“We cannot agree with the final decision, but the IOC [International Olympic Committee] has the authority to change [the location],” Koike said on Friday in a meeting with IOC representative John Coates. “The most important thing is to assure the success of next year’s Games.”

Koike added: “I think we must move forward. I don’t approve, but the decision can’t be avoided.” A Japanese news report quoted her as saying it been a “painful decision, not an agreement”.

With less than nine months to go before the 2020 Games start, organisers must now arrange for the men’s and women’s marathons and walking races to be held 800 kilometres (500 miles) north of Tokyo in Sapporo, the biggest city on Japan’s northernmost island of Hokkaido.

Temperatures in Tokyo during July and August often exceed 30C, with high humidity expected to add to the athletes’ discomfort. Temperatures in Sapporo, which hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics, during that period are as much as six degrees cooler during the day. The last Summer Olympics in Tokyo, in 1964, were held in October.

The move follows the IOC’s sudden decision two weeks ago to relocate the prestigious events to avoid exposing athletes and spectators to Tokyo’s sweltering summer heat and humidity.

Coates, the head of the inspection team in Tokyo, said the decision was made after the IOC’s president, Thomas Bach, saw television images of marathon runners collapsing in extreme heat at last month’s world athletics championships in Doha, Qatar. About 40% of the runners in the women’s marathon failed to finish the race.
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2020 Olympics: Tokyo accepts 'painful' decision to move marathon to Sapporo (Original Post) nitpicker Nov 2019 OP
Was any thought given to changing the start times? These events can be held from 6-10 am. LonePirate Nov 2019 #1
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