IOC President Thomas Bach told the virtual IF Forum today that Tokyo would be the "best prepared Olympic city" to hold next year's re-scheduled Games ©IFForum2020

Tokyo is developing a "toolbox of COVID countermeasures" as part of its preparations for the Olympic Games rescheduled for next summer, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach said today.

Addressing the International Federation (IF) Forum being staged virtually under the auspices of the SportAccord World Sport and Business Summit, Bach said that collaborative work with the Organising Committee and other partners and stakeholders, including IFs, will ensure the Japanese capital’s capacity to stage the Games safely.

"The health and safety of all concerned has always been and remains our top priority," he added.

"Because of the fast-changing situation, we may not yet have all of the answers to the operational questions that are at the top of the minds of all IFs, but please rest assured that we are developing a toolbox of COVID countermeasures for every possible scenario.

"In this context, the encouraging developments in so-called rapid testing and vaccines give us all good reason for cautious optimism.

"These developments will greatly facilitate the safe organisation and give us additional countermeasure tools.

"In this way, we are prepared for safe Olympic Games, whatever conditions the world will be facing next summer."

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the virtual IF Forum that his organisation had been working with Federations to advise on the safe running of events during the pandemic ©IFForum2020
World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the virtual IF Forum that his organisation had been working with Federations to advise on the safe running of events during the pandemic ©IFForum2020

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus pledged support to IFs, sports, event Organising Committees, sportspeople and fans.

"Working with representatives here today, we have issued guidance on running safe events," he said.

"It calls for a risk-based approach to decide if and how an event should proceed.

"It is up to each of us to reinforce the essential role of sport as an enabler for better health, and WHO continues to strengthen our collaborations with sports entities, Federations and athletes.

"We are working to ensure that sports can be practised safely, both at amateur and professional levels."

The invitation-only IF Forum 2020 has brought together more than 200 leaders from over 125 IFs, with experts providing insights into areas such as crisis management, scenario planning, risk mitigation and staying connected with athletes, fans and stakeholders in times of crisis.

SportAccord and GAISF President Dr. Raffaele Chiulli, referring to the theme of the IF Forum 2020 – ‘How Sport and Society Can Emerge Stronger from a Global Crisis’ – commended sport’s collective response to the pandemic.

“By working together and tapping into the experiences and knowledge of our colleagues across the world today, we have a huge learning resource at our disposal,” Dr. Chiulli said.

“This year has provided many challenges, but I think it is also important to recognise that our movement will be able to look back on 2020 with a lot of pride. I have been truly inspired to see the creativity of International Sport Federations in how they have engaged followers and stakeholders through innovative channels and campaigns."