IOC plans to hold cancelled Tokyo session remotely

The IOC session will be held by video link to be streamed live on July 17.

Published : May 07, 2020 10:20 IST , Lausanne

The agenda and organisation of the session will be worked out by the Executive Board.
The agenda and organisation of the session will be worked out by the Executive Board.
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The agenda and organisation of the session will be worked out by the Executive Board.

The International Olympic Committee revealed on Wednesday plans to hold its next session initially scheduled for Tokyo before the opening of the 2020 Games by video link to be streamed live on July 17.

A statement from the IOC’s Lausanne headquarters said a remote session was on the cards after this summer’s Games were delayed a year and because of the “measures being implemented in Switzerland and around the world to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

“The IOC Executive Board (EB) will discuss holding the 136th IOC session remotely through a secure electronic system on Friday 17 July 2020, from 12 to 4 p.m. CEST; and the plan is for it to be live streamed,” the statement read.

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The agenda and organisation of the IOC session, including a secure electronic voting system, will be worked out by the EB which holds its next meeting remotely on May 14. The Tokyo Games scheduled for July 24 to August 9 were postponed on March 24 for one year due to the virus which has killed over 250,000 around the world.

Last week Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said it would be “difficult” to hold the postponed Olympics if the coronavirus pandemic was not contained.

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