Key meeting to discuss Tokyo 2020 Olympics venue options

FINA (International Swimming Federation) President Julio Cesar Maglione (C) poses with Tokyo 2020 Director General and CEO Toshiro Muto (L) and Tokyo 2020 Sports Director Koji Murofushi (R) prior to their meeting at the Tokyo 2020 headquarters in Tokyo on November 21, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / STR

 

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An International Olympic Committee (IOC) official said on Sunday that detailed options for moving some Tokyo 2020 venues will be presented this week at a key four-party meeting.
Tokyo is eyeing ways to save money after warnings that skyrocketing costs could hit an eye-watering $30 billion — four times the initial estimate and almost triple that of the 2012 London Olympics.
Options include relocating venues for canoeing and rowing as well as volleyball, and scaling back plans for a new swimming venue.
“We certainly have made a lot of progress in terms of acquiring more information for each of the options,” Christophe Dubi, IOC executive director, told reporters.
“But the final decisions will be made by the four political leaders.”
Dubi spoke after a technical meeting of officials from the IOC, the Tokyo 2020 organising committee, the Tokyo metropolitan government and the central government.
The officials were preparing for a top-level gathering on Tuesday at which the detailed options will be presented for consideration. Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and IOC chief Thomas Bach agreed last month to set up the working group to try to control costs. Dubi said earlier this month
the rowing and canoeing could take place in Miyagi prefecture, 250 miles (400 kilometres) north of Tokyo,
and the volleyball in Yokohama
south of the capital, following recommendations from a Koike-appointed panel of experts.

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