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Lewis says postpone Olympics until 2022

China Daily | Updated: 2020-03-24 10:00
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Houston Cougars assistant coach Carl Lewis reacts during the USATF U20 Championships at Ansin Sports Complex in Miramar, US, on June 23, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]

Nine-time Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis on Sunday called for the 2020 athletics season to be scrapped and July's Tokyo Games to be postponed until 2022 because of the coronavirus pandemic that has killed thousands.

"Let's wipe the season clean, focus on the (2021) worlds and get it together," the United States' most decorated track-and-field athlete said. "It's going to hurt a lot, but wipe it clean."

Uncertainty is mounting over whether the Olympic Games will take place at all in 2020 as governments tighten controls on people's movement.

"We are in the twilight zone," Lewis added. "I don't think the Olympics are going to happen, but we have to prepare as we are going."

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Sunday it was studying that possibility, but Lewis said the reasonable thing to do is to delay the Games until 2022.

"We could move it two years and have both (the Summer and Winter) Olympics the same year, like it used to be," he said.

"That would give us (athletics) a championship meet every year for the next four years. We would have two world championships (in 2021 and 2023) between an Olympics (in 2022)," with the Paris Olympics in 2024, he added.

It would also not conflict with soccer's 2022 World Cup which is scheduled for November and December in Qatar. Canceling the Olympics is not an option, the former sprinter and long jumper said.

"It is just too big an event for everyone not to have it," Lewis said. "Athletes deserve to have it. It's no one's fault but everyone's problem."

But he insisted that decisions need to be made by the IOC and sports governing bodies.

"It (no decision) keeps everyone in limbo. We can't get on with our lives until we know what is going on," said Lewis, an assistant track-and-field coach at the University of Houston who also coaches professional athletes.

Regardless of what happens, the pandemic will have a major impact on athletics, Lewis reckons.

"We could be two or three years in getting our economy back," he added. "So half the meets may not have sponsors because their companies are struggling. So it is not going to be as busy as usual. It may take three years to get 80 percent of the meets back and some may go away and never come back."

AP via Xinhua

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