Farah confident Tokyo Games will go ahead

Published January 27, 2021
MOHAMED Farah
MOHAMED Farah

LONDON: Britain’s multiple world and Olympic long distance champion Mohamed Farah has said the more people who get vaccinated against Covid-19, the greater the chance that the Tokyo Olympics will go ahead on schedule.

Farah, who won gold at the 5,000 metres and 10,000 meters at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, added that he expected the July-August Games, postponed from last year, to take place.

“I think most people in a career want to go to an Olympics and take part in an Olympics. The key thing is to stay safe and see what the country can do,” Farah told talkSport radio.

“What they have said to us is basically everyone will be able to get Covid injections, and after that it’s less risk of spreading the disease. And then from there just see what happens and take one day at a time.”

It was not clear if Farah was referring specifically to athletes getting vaccinated or to the general public.

Farah is seeking to defend his 10,000m title in Tokyo after spending the last few years focussing on the marathon.

“I think (the Games) will go ahead but at the same time, for me, I have had the experience of taking part in three Olympics and I have to see it as another race and see what happens.”

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said that he was against the concept of compulsory vaccinations and did not like the idea of athletes taking priority ahead of vulnerable people or frontline workers.

The British Olympic Association has not publicly said when or if British athletes would be vaccinated, but its chairman Hugh Robertson told the Daily Mail it would be “morally wrong to seek dispensation for perfectly fit athletes to jump the queue”.

Published in Dawn, January 27th, 2021

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