Olympic torch relay to start without spectators

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The Tokyo 2020 Olympic flame being displayed outside Fukushima railway station in Fukushima Prefecture on March 24, 2020. The starting ceremony for the Olympic torch relay, which will begin on March 25, 2021, will likely be held without spectators. File Photo: AFP | Philip Fong

TOKYO: The ceremony to kick off the Olympic torch relay will have no spectators to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, reported Jiji Press, quoting the organising committee for the Tokyo Games on Monday.

Only people involved will take part in the ceremony, scheduled for March 25 at the J-Village national soccer training centre in Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan, the committee said.

A chorus by Fukushima elementary and junior high school students and other associated events will be scaled down.

A member of the “Nadeshiko Japan” national soccer team, which won the Fifa Women’s World Cup in 2011, will be the first runner. The ceremony will be streamed live via the committee’s website.

The torch is due to tour all of Japan’s 47 prefectures before the opening ceremony to be held at the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo on July 23. – Bernama

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