The Tokyo Olympic Games, due to start on Friday 24 July, may have to be cancelled if the coronavirus outbreak is not contained by the end of May, International Olympic Committee (IOC) member Dick Pound has warned.
The Canadian, former president of the World Anti-Doping Organisation (WADA) and the longest-serving member of the IOC, having been elected to the body in 1978, told the Associated Press: “It's a big, big, big decision and you just can't take it until you have reliable facts on which to base it.
He said that the IOC is in close discussions with the World Health Organization (WHO) and that while current advice “doesn't call for cancellation or postponement of the Olympics,” the scale of the event meant that putting the event back by a couple of months was not an option.
“You just don't postpone something on the size and scale of the Olympics,” he explained. “There's so many moving parts, so many countries and different seasons, and competitive seasons, and television seasons. You can't just say, we'll do it in October.”
While Shaun Bailey, the Conservative candidate in the London mayoral elections, has said the city could step in – something Tokyo’s governor dismissed as an electoral stunt – shifting the entire event elsewhere is not an option, nor is spreading the sports around different cities worldwide.
Pound pointed out that there are also huge problems in co-ordinating global TV coverage outside the current two-week window.
Ultimately, he said, it would depend on how successful efforts to contain the virus are within the window beyond which a decision would have to be made.
Referring to the pandemic estimated to have claimed 40-50 million lives between 1918 and 1920, he added: “If it gets to be something like the Spanish Flu, at that level of lethality, then everybody’s got to take their medicine.”
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Un ouef is un oeuf. If you must use French puns please spell them correctly!
Carter were always fantastic live. Caught them everywhere from tiny pub gigs when they starting out right up to big festivals, and then back down to the uni circuit. Lost count of the number of times I saw them. Massively ahead of their time in terms of lyrics and performance. Shame it's not a "30 Something" kit. Guessing they were both cycling fans as I don't ever recall seeing Fruitbat without a cycling cap on his heed.
Somewhat topical given recent news - by no means their finest hour but this caused a decent amount of outrage at the time. Back when it was A Big Deal to see a grotty indie band on TOTP or mainstream tv
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iat50AHOm94
Milltag did the "30 Something" kit about 6 years ago, Road.cc described Carter USM as a guitar duo back then
I'm Carter USM's biggest fan.....or only fan! I might be getting a new blue cycling top
Think of the gammony punishment passes that you may suffer when you are wearing the "pro European" Carter shirt.
But any Carter USM fan will know the perfect response back, Surfin' USM
Story of my life that song!
Carter USM were a south London band, not 'Madchester'! Kids today...
.... and occasionally were seen on stage sporting a cycling cap.
Must have led 'A sheltered Life' these kids.
More than that - Les Carter from Carter USM later formed a band called Abdoujaparov.
(I quite like a Carter USM tune, but The Delgados are definately my favourite cycling-related band)
Les "fruitbat" Carter, one of the nicest men I have ever met and a real cycling fan
Stranglely I was listening to "Cycle riot history gang" yesterday
Exactly - weren't they the only living boys in New Cross?
That 'disc rotor as a tool rack' is a very neat idea.
the "three armed" caught my attention
https://beta.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=294116&subid=0
Germany's “Avoid, Shift, Improve” approach sounds just like that of the UK, except for the improve bit. Our government is great at avoiding responsibility for cycling, shifting blame for the crass provision, and failing to improve anything.