Tokyo Olympic flame lighting ceremony closed to public

Source:AFP Published: 2020/3/10 17:33:44

The Olympic flame lighting ceremony for this summer's ­Tokyo Games will be held without spectators due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Greek Olympic Committee announced on Monday.

The committee said that only 100 accredited guests from the International Olympic Committee and the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee will be allowed to attend 

Thursday's event in Olympia, where the ancient Games were held.

A dress rehearsal scheduled for Wednesday will also be closed to the public.

"We urge the mayors of the cities through which the Olympic flame will pass or stay overnight to follow instructions of the Ministry of Health and the National Public Health Organization," the committee said in an announcement.

The flame for Tokyo 2020 is scheduled to be lit with a traditional ceremony and following a torch relay in Greece will be handed to the Tokyo organizers at another ceremony on March 19 at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens.

In a statement, Tokyo 2020 said that it would "reduce the size of its travelling delegation as much as possible."

"Tokyo 2020 is grateful for the efforts of all parties involved to ensure that the ceremony will take place while taking into consideration the latest countermeasures by the Hellenic Government against COVID-­19," the statement read.

The torch relay in Greece will pass through 37 cities and 15 archaeological sites and will be carried by 600 runners.



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