Top Story Replay: Tokyo Residents Unsure of 2021 Olympics

(ATR) Also: 18 more countries added to Japan's entry ban list; Japan's professional soccer season resumes.

Guardar

(ATR) A slight majority of Tokyo residents believe the 2020 Olympics shouldn’t be held in 2021.

The results of a telephone poll conducted over the weekend found 51.7 percent of the 1,030 respondents either wanted the Games cancelled (27.7 percent) or postponed to 2022 or beyond (24 percent).

According to the poll carried out by Kyodo News and Tokyo MX television, 46.3 percent want the Games to go ahead after the one-year postponement.

Of those who favor the Games in 2021, 31.1 percent said the event should be scaled back, including without fans in the stands, while 15.2 percent want no changes made.

Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike is pushing for a more "simplified" Games in 2021 that will reduce costs.

Her support of the one-year postponement doesn’t appear to have affected her chances at winning re-election on July 5. Kyodo reports that its poll conducted over the weekend shows Koike, who is running as an independent, with a broad appeal. Sixty percent of unaffiliated voters and 60 percent of supporters of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan say they will vote for her.

Japan’s Entry Ban List Grows

The number of countries and territories on Japan's entry ban list now stands at 129.

An additional 18 countries were added to the list on Monday by Japan’s National Security Council in its ongoing effort to contain the spread of COVID-19, according to Kyodo.

The countries are Algeria, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Costa Rica, Cuba, Eswatini, Georgia, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Iraq, Jamaica, Lebanon, Mauritania, Nicaragua, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Senegal.

Beginning on Wednesday, foreign nationals who have been to the newly added countries on the list within 14 days of their arrival in Japan will be denied entry.

Japan will continue to suspend visa issuance by its embassies in the 129 countries on the list until the end of July.

Soccer Returns

The second and third tiers of Japanese professional soccer returned to play on Saturday but without any spectators.

When the sport was shut down on February 26, the J2 had played only one round of matches while the J3 had yet to start its season, which had been scheduled for March 7.

The top-flight J1 will be picking up its season from round two when it resumes this coming weekend.

The shortened season is scheduled to run through Dec. 19.

According to Kyodo, all players will be tested every two weeks throughout the season.

Japan’s professional baseball season began without spectators on June 19 after a three-month delay.

Japanese government guidelines call for spectators to return to sporting events beginning on July 10. The first phase will allow a maximum of 5,000 people or 50 percent of the venue’s capacity, whichever is smaller.

Written by Gerard Farek

For general comments or questions,click here.

Your best source of news about the Olympics is AroundTheRings.com, for subscribers only.

Guardar

Recent Articles

Sinner-Alcaraz, the duel that came to succeed the three phenomenons

Beyond the final result, Roland Garros left the feeling that the Italian and the Spaniard will shape the great duel that came to help us through the duel for the end of the Federer-Nadal-Djokovic era.

Sinner-Alcaraz, the duel that came

Table tennis: Brazil’s Bruna Costa Alexandre will be Olympic and Paralympic in Paris 2024

She is the third in her sport and the seventh athlete to achieve it in the same edition; in Santiago 2023 she was the first athlete with disabilities to compete at the Pan American level and won a medal.

Table tennis: Brazil’s Bruna Costa

Rugby 7s: the best player of 2023 would only play the medal match in Paris

Argentinian Rodrigo Isgró received a five-game suspension for an indiscipline in the circuit’s decisive clash that would exclude him until the final or the bronze match; the Federation will seek to make the appeal successful.

Rugby 7s: the best player

Rhonex Kipruto, owner of the world record for the 10000 meters on the road, was suspended for six years

The Kenyan received the maximum sanction for irregularities in his biological passport and the Court considered that he was part of a system of “deliberate and sophisticated doping” to improve his performance. He will lose his record and the bronze medal at the Doha World Cup.

Rhonex Kipruto, owner of the

Katie Ledecky spoke about doping Chinese swimmers: “It’s difficult to go to Paris knowing that we’re going to compete with some of these athletes”

The American, a seven-time Olympic champion, referred to the case of the 23 positive controls before the Tokyo Games that were announced a few weeks ago and shook the swimming world. “I think our faith in some of the systems is at an all-time low,” he said.

Katie Ledecky spoke about doping