Haruyuki Takahashi says scrapping the Games will have major financial implications. FMTNews
TOKYO: Tokyo 2020 board member Haruyuki Takahashi has said a further delay to the already-postponed Olympics should be considered instead of cancelling the event if the Covid-19 pandemic does not improve, Japanese daily Nikkan Sports reported on Tuesday.
IOC President Thomas Bach has said the Games would have to be scrapped if the event cannot be held next year but Takahashi said cancelling them would have major financial implications.
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