Tokyo opens empty Olympic Games venues up for public use

27 July 2020 - 13:56
By Reuters
A man wearing a face mask walks in front of the Nippon Budokan, one of the venues for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo on March 27, 2020, three days after the historic decision to postpone the Games.
Image: Philip FONG / AFP A man wearing a face mask walks in front of the Nippon Budokan, one of the venues for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo on March 27, 2020, three days after the historic decision to postpone the Games.

Tokyo Olympic Games venues that would have been packed with the world's top athletes and supporters but for the coronavirus pandemic are now being opened up for use by sporting federations and the public.

The newly built Canoe Slalom Centre opened on Monday for athletes to practice, while the recently renovated Tatsumi Swimming Centre, which is set to host water polo, will be available for use from mid-August.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government said it plans to also open up other Olympic venues in the coming months, although that could change depending on the Covid-19 situation.

The Games had been due to begin last Friday but have been pushed back to 2021.

The bill for the Games had come to more than $12.6 billion before the postponement.

The International Olympic Committee has estimated the postponement will cost it $800 million while Japan has yet to give an estimate on how much the postponement will cost the country.


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