After IPL, Tokyo Olympics 2020 To Be Postponed In Light Of COVID-19; Australia And Canada Announce Withdrawal

Apart from affecting the world, the novel coronavirus spread is also impacting some important events in the world and the latest one to be affected by the virus is Tokyo Olympics 2020 that have been postponed for later dates

Saheli Maity

Tue Mar 24 2020, 11:32:32 3128 views
Just like the novel coronavirus is taking a serious hit on the people’s health, making them vulnerable while some even succumbing to the virus, the legal virus is also taking a toll on some important events in the world. This virus has caused a global shutdown and with these drastic measures, several Bollywood, as well as Hollywood movies like Sooryavanshi and No Time To Die, have been pushed their release date further. Homi Adajania recently took to Instagram and announced that Angrezi Medium will be re-released in India once everything is safe. Reportedly, even Kabir Khan's '83 are also planning to postpone the release date due to Covid-19 crisis.

Speaking on the sports field, Indian Cricket T20 tournament IPL - Indian Premier League, Jonas Brothers' Las Vegas Music gig, UEFA champion leagues have been postponed as the deadly virus has created havoc in the country. Now, latest one to be affected by the virus is Tokyo Olympic 2020 that has been postponed for the later dates, IOC officially announced the same

As per a report in TMZ, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics will not go down as scheduled on July 24. International's Olympic Committee member Dick Pound said that they have officially decided to postpone the games in light of the COVID-19 global pandemic. “On the basis of the information the IOC has, postponement has been decided,” Pound told USA Today. “The parameters going forward have not been determined, but the Games are not going to start on July 24, that much I know,” further quipped to the portal. “We will postpone this and begin to deal with all the ramifications of moving this, which are immense,” Pound says.

Earlier, both Canada AND Australia said they would not send players to Tokyo to compete if the games were not postponed. "WithCOVID-19 and the associated risks, it is not safe for our athletes, and the health and safety of their families and the broader Canadian community for athletes to continue training towards these Games," Canadian Olympic officials said in a statement. ALSO READ: Coronavirus Outbreak: The Start Date Of IPL 2020 Has Been Postponed Until April

Even President Donald Trump has suggested officials reschedule the Summer Games next year. ALSO READ: Coronavirus Outbreak: Padma Awards 2020 Ceremony Postponed; New Dates Yet To Be Announced


  
Image source: TMZ

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