IOC's big statement, says "No ideal solution for Tokyo Olympics"
IOC's big statement, says
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In this present age of today, there is no such person who is not troubled by the rising of Corona. The havoc of this virus has increased so much that hundreds of people are coming in its grip every day. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) acknowledged that there is no 'ideal' solution for organizing the Tokyo Olympic Games in view of the deadly coronavirus spreading around the world. An IOC spokesperson said, "This is an extraordinary situation that requires extraordinary solutions."

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The IOC made the statement after the top players criticized that they would be forced to take health risks if the Olympic Games to be held between July 24 and August 9, despite the outbreak of the Kovid-19 epidemic. The spokesman said, "IOC is committed to finding a solution that has the least negative impact on the players, keeping in mind the integrity of the competition and the health of the players."

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This is the reason why we are giving importance to the responsibility and solidarity of the players. Earlier, Olympic pole vault champion Katrina Stefanidi tweeted, 'Does the IOC want us to risk our health, family health and the health of the common people by practicing every day.'

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