Explained: Why Tokyo Olympics will be like no other amid Covid-19

Covid-19 is still spreading but the games appear to be going ahead, in what would be the biggest world event of the pandemic era

Topics
2020 Tokyo olympics | Coronavirus | Japan

2020 Tokyo Olympics
About 7.8 million tickets were made available for the Olympics before the delay, and organisers still haven’t decided how many will be made available for the games

When the pandemic forced last year to delay the Summer and Para­lympics to July 2021, organisers kept the 2020 name, saying they wanted the event to be seen as a “light at the end of the tunnel.” By keeping the name, the IOC also ensured that logos, packaging, t-shirts, merchandise and broadcast chyrons remain the same — a cost-saving move for sponsors and partners. Covid-19 is still spreading but the games appear to be going ahead, in what would be the biggest world event of the pandemic era. But they are almost certain to look like no other Olympics, with a bar on spectators from abroad and uncertainty as to whether even fans in will be allowed in — an unprecedented move in the modern Oly­mpics movement that dates back to the late 19th century. (Some 600,000 foreign visitors were expected to attend last year before the post­ponement.) This means a financial hit for Japan, which has spent billions of dollars to host the games, but the cost could be far higher if the virus causes the first cancellation since II.

When are the games supposed to take place?

From July 23 to August 8. The Paralympics would begin Aug­ust 24. It would be the first staging of a modern in an odd-numbered year. This of course depends on the pandemic being contained to such an extent that the games can go forward. Prime Min­i­s­ter Yoshihide Suga has said he’s determined to hold the games. Organ­­i­sers have said the 2020 Olym­p­ics will be cancelled — not de­layed again — if they can’t go ahead as scheduled.

When will we know for sure?

Last year the plug was pulled in late March, when many countries were grappling with their first infection wave. This year, all indications have been for the games to go on as planned, even after and other cities entered a third state of emergency in late April after a surge in Covid cases. Given the immense logistics of bringing athletes and officials to Japan, the sooner there’s certainty, the better.

Who decides?

The has the final say. Clause 66 of the host city contract cites various grounds for termination, including “if the IOC has reasonable grounds to believe, in its sole discretion, that the safety of participants in the games would be seriously threatened or jeopardised for any reason whatsoever”.

Could the Tokyo Olympics still be cancelled?

Yes, but the likelihood seems to be dropping. Some factors that could lead to a cancellation would be new, virulent strains emerging even as cou­ntries implement vaccination programmes. has had some of the lowest infection numbers among developed countries, but it also has the lowest vaccination rate among the 37 members of the Org­anisation for Economic Coop­eration and Develop­ment, according to Bloomberg’s vaccine tracker.

What has postponement cost?

The bill is at least 300 billion yen ($2.8 billion), with the central government, Tokyo Metro­po­l­itan Government and organising committee splitting the costs. The host city contract between Tokyo and the IOC doesn’t address postponement. The loss of overseas spectators was expected to deal a fresh blow to a tourism industry counting on revenue from Olympic visitors to recoup losses from the pandemic. About 7.8 million tickets were made available for the Olympics before the delay, and organisers still haven’t decided how many will be made available for the games.

Where does this leave sponsors?

Having to recalibrate their marketing plans. All sponsors retain their rights despite the postponement, including those with agreements expiring in 2020. The IOC’s top-tier global sponsors — an exclusive list of 14 companies including Coca-Cola Co and Visa Inc — pay well over $1 billion every four years to be associated with the games. Those agreements tend to span multiple Olympics, whereas local sponsors are in it just for this event. Tokyo organisers leaned on national pride to score an unprecedented level of support from 68 domestic sponsors such as Asahi beer and Asics sneakers — raising more than $3.3 billion, triple the previous record for an Olympics.

Has an Olympics ever been called off?

Five were scrapped, all because of world wars: The summer games were cancelled in 1916, 1940 and 1944 as were the winter games in 1940 and 1944. The 1940 games, which were to have been hosted by Tokyo, were initially postponed, but then cancelled. The only time an Olympics got switched was when the 1976 winter games were moved to Innsbruck, Austria, from Denver after people in Colorado protested spiralling costs.

Dear Reader,


Business Standard has always strived hard to provide up-to-date information and commentary on developments that are of interest to you and have wider political and economic implications for the country and the world. Your encouragement and constant feedback on how to improve our offering have only made our resolve and commitment to these ideals stronger. Even during these difficult times arising out of Covid-19, we continue to remain committed to keeping you informed and updated with credible news, authoritative views and incisive commentary on topical issues of relevance.
We, however, have a request.

As we battle the economic impact of the pandemic, we need your support even more, so that we can continue to offer you more quality content. Our subscription model has seen an encouraging response from many of you, who have subscribed to our online content. More subscription to our online content can only help us achieve the goals of offering you even better and more relevant content. We believe in free, fair and credible journalism. Your support through more subscriptions can help us practise the journalism to which we are committed.

Support quality journalism and subscribe to Business Standard.

Digital Editor

Read our full coverage on 2020 Tokyo olympics
First Published: Wed, May 26 2021. 22:13 IST