— 5 February 2021
There is no longer any room for doubt: the organisers of the Tokyo Games are currently working on a closed-door scenario. Tokyo 2020 president Yoshiro Mori himself admitted this... Lire la suite »
— 4 February 2021
Misogynist, Yoshiro Mori? The chairman of the Tokyo Games Organising Committee assured Wednesday at a meeting of the Japanese Olympic Committee open to the press that women were “struggling... Lire la suite »
— 4 February 2021
Joe Biden, the new US president, has yet to speak publicly about the Tokyo Games since taking office on January 20th. But White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki just did... Lire la suite »
— 3 February 2021
Yoshiro Mori is steadfast: the Tokyo Games will be held as scheduled, health crisis or not. The chairman of the organising committee repeated it on Tuesday (February 2nd), during... Lire la suite »
— 3 February 2021
The IOC is not the only body in the sports movement to tirelessly repeat its confidence in the Tokyo Games next summer. Andrew Parsons, President of the International Paralympic... Lire la suite »
— 1 February 2021
Bad sign. According to several sources in the government, quoted by national media, the Japanese authorities are expected to decide Tuesday (February 2nd) to further extend the state of... Lire la suite »
— 1 February 2021
New concerns for the Tokyo Games Organising Committee. But, surprise, they are not linked to the health crisis. The Japanese press reports that the Olympic row-race rowing and canoeing... Lire la suite »
— 1 February 2021
Not much of a surprise. With less than six months of the opening of the Tokyo Games (July 23rd to August 8th), mistrust of the Olympic and Paralympic event... Lire la suite »
— 29 January 2021
With less than six months of the opening of the Olympic Games, Lausanne and Tokyo continue to speak the same language. Proof of this was again given on Thursday... Lire la suite »
— 29 January 2021
Good news for the organisers of the Tokyo Games. Finally. According to a poll by NHK, more than the majority of Japanese companies (60%) want the Olympic event to... Lire la suite »