Tokyo wins 2020 Summer Olympic bid [8 September, 2013]
The International Olympic Committee went for a familiar, trusted host, selecting
Tokyo for the
2020 Games and signaling that playing it safe was preferable to more risky picks like
Sochi and Rio.
With Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reassuring
IOC members on the Fukushima nuclear crisis, Tokyo defeated
Istanbul 60-36 Saturday in the final round of secret voting.
Madrid was eliminated earlier after an initial tie with Istanbul.
Tokyo, which hosted the
1964 Olympics, billed itself as the "safe pair of hands" at a time of global political and economic turmoil -- a message that clearly resonated with the
IOC.
With Madrid's bid dogged by questions over
Spain's economic crisis and Istanbul handicapped by political unrest and the civil war in neighboring
Syria, Tokyo offered the fewest risks.
"The certainty was a crucial factor -- the certainty that they could deliver," IOC vice president
Craig Reedie of
Britain said.
The choice of Tokyo bucked the IOC's recent trend of taking chances on host cities --
Sochi, Russia, for the
2014 Winter Games,
Rio de Janeiro for the
2016 Olympics and
Pyeongchang, South Korea, for the 2018
Winter Games.
Preparations for Sochi have been overshadowed by cost overruns, a record $51 billion budget, security worries and an international outcry over
Russia's anti-gay legislation. There are mounting concerns among the IOC over construction delays in Rio.
The IOC's desire for a reliable, dependable host in 2020 was a crucial factor for Tokyo.
"
For better or worse, we picked Sochi followed by Rio followed by
Pyeongchang,"
Canadian member
Dick Pound said. "
Maybe we need to say, `
All right, whether it's the most exciting city in the world or not, they will deliver.'"
Tokyo had been on the defensive in the final days of the campaign because of mounting concerns over the leak of radioactive water from the tsunami-crippled
Fukushima nuclear plant.
In the final presentation, Abe gave the IOC assurances that the Fukushima leak was not a threat to Tokyo and took personal responsibility for keeping the games safe.
"Let me assure you the situation is under control," Abe said. "It has never done and will never do any damage to Tokyo."
Abe gave further assurances when pressed on the issue by
Norwegian IOC member
Gerhard Heiberg.
"It poses no problem whatsoever," Abe said in
Japanese, adding that the contamination was limited to a small area and had been "completely blocked."
"There are no health-related problems until now, nor will there be in the future," he said. "I make the statement to you in the most emphatic and unequivocal way."
IOC members said Abe's answers were critical and helped dispel any doubts.
"
People wanted to hear it and needed to hear it,"
Pound said. "And he delivered on that. I think that was a real knockout answer."
Tokyo Electric Power Co., Fukushima's
operator, has acknowledged that tons of radioactive water has been seeping into the
Pacific from the plant for more than two years after the
March 2011 earthquake and tsunami led to meltdowns at three of its reactors. Recent leaks from tanks storing radioactive water used to cool the reactors have added to fears that the amount of contaminated water is getting out of hand.
Tokyo's bid benefited from
Japan's large economy and link to
Olympic sponsors.
Asia offers a huge market for the IOC.
"There are a lot of commercial advantages for the IOC going to a country with the third-biggest
GDP,"
Australian member
John Coates said. "
And then compare that to the economic uncertainty facing Spain and the political unrest that Istanbul experienced a few months ago and more particularly the unrest at the
Middle East at the moment.
"The IOC, we've taken the safe bet."
Tokyo delegates in the hall screamed with joy, jumped in the air, hugged and waved small flags after Rogge opened a sealed envelope and read the words: "The International Olympic Committee has the honor of announcing that the games of the
32nd Olympiad in 2020 are awarded to the city of Tokyo."
Even though it was 5 a.m. Sunday in Japan, about 1,
200 dignitaries and Olympic athletes who crowded into a convention hall in downtown Tokyo celebrated the news.
Cheers of "
Banzai!" filled the hall when the announcement was made.
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日本は、2020年オリンピックを開催します
2020年オリンピック開催地決定が迫る
9月7日(日本時間8日)のIOC総会で、2020年夏季オリンピックの開催地が決定されます。候補都市は、東京、マドリード、イスタンブールの3都市で、事前の予想では東京が圧倒的に有利とされています。