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The world needs the Olympics, but what is their future?

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May 21, 2020

Downsizing the Games while holding on to their status is a tough circle to square

- STEPHEN PARK

The world needs the Olympics, but what is their future?

I’ve been reflecting on the significance of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, not just to the Great Britain Cycling Team but to society in general.

The Games are rightly considered a ‘force for good’ in their ability to unite and inspire a global audience. The world needs the Games in 2021 as it will demonstrate strength in overcoming adversity and provide an opportunity to celebrate humanity, with athletes playing the role of national ambassadors. However, there is speculation that even these postponed Games could now be cancelled, and I understand why. The logistical challenge of reorganising the biggest gathering of humans in one place is huge, before considering any coronavirus social distancing and quarantining requirements.

For example, at the Olympic Games, over 11,000 athletes (not to mention support staff, competition staff, volunteers and spectators) from around 200 nations all descend on a city for a fortnight or more. The Japanese authorities are forecasting the cost of a one-year delay could be two per cent of the nation’s GDP.

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