Tokyo: World Athletics (WA) president Sebastian Coe on Wednesday said that athletes should be prepared to compete at the Tokyo Olympics venues without spectators.
Coe, who was in Sapporo for an Olympic test event, said at an online press conference: "Everybody, the athletes particularly, will hope for spectators. But they recognise if that is not possible, the games will still take place and the competition will still be extremely good. And athletes need to get used to competing in stadiums where there are not any crowds."
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Overseas spectators would not be allowed to enter Japan during the Games and the decision on local spectators, which was originally scheduled to be made at the end of April, will have to be made in June.
"I am guessing the judgment needs to be made at some stage," he said. "I am sure we will be based on the Covid-19 conditions at the time.