The CEO of the Tokyo Olympics Toshiro Muto said the 2021 Games will ‘not be done with grand splendor,’ and instead will be simplified
TOKYO - Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro Muto said on Wednesday that the rearranged Olympics will “not be done with grand splendour”, but will be simplified.
“In order to simplify the Games, we need to review and understand international federations, NOCs, broadcasters and partners. These stakeholders must act in unison to make sure of a simplified Games.” In May, the IOC said they would be putting up to $650 million towards the re-organisation of the Games.Despite the unprecedented challenges, Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori said that cancelling the Games had not been discussed with the IOC.
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