Tokyo 2020 CEO reiterates Olympics will not be postponed again

(Xinhua)13:33, March 06, 2021

TOKYO, March 5 (Xinhua) — Tokyo 2020 organizing committee CEO Toshiro Muto reiterated here on Friday that the postponed Olympics will never be pushed back again or canceled although the COVID-19 state of emergency covering the Tokyo metropolitan area has been extended by two weeks.

Muto told Japans Kyodo news agency, There are people who say the games should be postponed, but from my view, pushing them back is impossible.

Holding them in July is the latest option.

He said athletes will not be able to train under pressure if the games is pushed back to 2022 and the international community will not stand behind this idea.

Muto added that the organizers cannot secure the athletes village for another year as residents are scheduled to start moving into new condos there in March 2024.

The 2020 Tokyo Olympics have been rescheduled for July 23-August 8.

Xi confident of successful Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics

(Xinhua)11:31, January 19, 2021

BEIJING, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) — Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, expressed his confidence that China would host a successful Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

Xi made the remarks during an inspection tour on Monday on the preparatory work for the Games.

At the Capital Gymnasium, athletes and coaches of the Chinese figure skating and short track speed skating national teams reported to Xi their preparations for Beijing 2022, and expressed confidence in winning gold medals.

Xi said that the CPC Central Committee pays great importance to the preparatory work ahead of the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, adding that both the Party and the Chinese people have given tremendous support in both material and spiritual terms.

Xi noted that he was very gratified to see the preparations for Beijing 2022 are well underway and that the athletes training is producing obvious results. He also expressed confidence that the 2022 sports extravaganza will be a success.

The Capital Gymnasium will host the figure skating and short track speed skating events during Beijing 2022.

Sports world expecting postponed Tokyo Olympics to happen amid uneasy calm

(Xinhua)15:31, January 19, 2021

TOKYO, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) — It was a Sunday afternoon on January 18 and only the third day after Osaka entered a state of emergency because of the worsening COVID-19 situation. People thought that all sporting activities had come to a standstill in Japans second-biggest city.

To most peoples surprise, the womens singles final of the Japanese national table tennis championships was going on at Maruzen Intec Arena, close to Osaka city center. After a thrilling showdown, Kasumi Ishikawa upset fellow Tokyo Olympian and world No. 3 Mima Ito to win the title 4-3.

Ill do what I can to prepare well for the Tokyo Olympics and give it my best once again, said the 27-year-old Ishikawa, who has two medals for Japan in the womens team event; a silver from the 2012 London Games and a bronze at 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.

Ishikawa, who speaks fluent Chinese, told Xinhua last year before COVID-19 swept the world, that her dream in her final Olympic Games is to win a singles medal. Her fifth national title proved that she is very well prepared for that target despite a difficult year.

Osaka is not the only city that has witnessed a surge of COVID-19 cases. Ishikawa is also not alone in fighting the virus for her Olympic dream.

Spains Carolina Marin, the reigning Olympic champion in the womens badminton singles event, traveled thousands of miles to Bangkok before claiming the Thailand Open title with a dominant victory over world No. 1 Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei that same day.

After a serious ACL injury in 2019 threatened to end her Olympic dreams, this victory shows that she will be a top medal threat once again at the postponed Tokyo Olympics, which will be held from July 23 to August 8.

It is by no means easy to have any of these events take place. Japans world No. 1 Kento Momota tested positive for COVID-19 at Narita Airport before flying to Bangkok, prompting the withdrawal of all Japans players from the Thailand Open. But neither the hosts nor the athletes will succumb to the crisis.

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Monday made another promise, his fourth in 18 days, that his government will bring the pandemic under control as soon as possible and continue preparations to host the Tokyo Olympics this summer.

In a policy speech marking the start of this years ordinary parliamentary session, Suga said: We will press ahead with preparations, with determination to implement watertight anti-infection measures and hold an event that can bring hope and courage to the world.

Suga issued a COVID-19 state of emergency for Tokyo and three surrounding prefectures on January 7 in a bid to stem the virus resurgence before expanding it to seven more prefectures, including Osaka and Kyoto. After that, skepticism over the feasibility of the Olympics has increased both in Japan and overseas.

Taro Kono, Japans administrative and regulatory reform minister, said that the Olympics could go either way, and called on the IOC for Plan B, Plan C. Takeshi Niinami, an economic advisor to Suga, said he was not sure whether the Tokyo Olympics could be held or not, suggesting that a decision could be made by end of March.

Canadas IOC member Dick Pound became the first dignitary to say that the Games might not take place, and former IOC vice-president Kevan Gosper has suggested the IOC could seek to involve the United Nations in determining whether the Games can be held.

Since assuming office last September, Suga has consistently vowed to host the Games as scheduled, despite the COVID-19 situation in Japan having worsened in recent months. The IOC has always stood behind him, along with major sporting powers like China and the U.K..

When asked last week about whether there will be a further postponement or cancelation, an IOC spokesperson responded: The IOC has full confidence in the Japanese authorities and the measures they are taking. Together with our Japanese partners, we continue to be fully concentrated and committed to the safe and successful delivery of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 this summer.

The delayed Tokyo Olympics will be followed by the Beijing Winter Olympics just six months later, and China has firmly supported its east Asian neighbor. Yu Zaiqing, Chinas longest-serving IOC member, said that the COVID-19 challenges have not compromised Japan and the IOCs determination to host Tokyo 2020 as scheduled.

Team GB Chef de Mission Mark England was also confident the Tokyo Olympics would go ahead, saying to Reuters that we are full steam ahead, planning to embark on Japan from the middle of July and that is our focus of attention.

Suga said at his policy speech on Monday that the government will continue preparation for a vaccine rollout by the end of February, promising well do everything we can to deliver safe and effective vaccines to you all.

Beijing 2022 venues witness Chinas commitment to Olympics

(Xinhua)10:05, January 20, 2021

BEIJING, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) — Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, arrived at the Taizicheng station in Zhangjiakou on Tuesday for an inspection tour of the preparation work on the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

Thanks to the Beijing-Zhangjiakou high-speed rail that opened at the end of 2019, it took him less than 50 minutes to cover some 200 kilometers between the two cities, a trip he flew four years ago when he inspected the Beijing 2022 co-host city.

The high-speed rail, which symbolizes China Speed, marks essential progress in the preparations for the Winter Olympics, and so do the Games venues in Zhangjiakou, which were models on the sand table four years ago but now standing exquisitely on the ground.

Similarly, so does the Yanqing competition zone.

Two years ago, Xi greeted construction staff via video link when he visited the Olympic organizers Shougang headquarters. On Monday, the General Secretary was there in person to view the completed National Sliding Center and the National Alpine Skiing Center, seeing with his own eyes Chinas first bobsled, skeleton and luge track as well as the countrys first Olympic-standard Alpine piste.

The venue construction must meet the Olympic standards and be completed on time, Xi said during his inspection tour in 2019.

Two years have passed, and the promise has been delivered.

By the end of 2020, all 12 competition venues for Beijing 2022 were completed, despite the uncertainties and challenges brought by the global COVID-19 pandemic.

During the process, technology highlights such as using carbon dioxide as refrigerants in ice-making for the first time in an Olympic scenario, and transferable rinks for curling events over swimming lanes in the National Aquatic Center, demonstrated Chinas determination to host a green, sharing, open and transparent Games in alignment with Olympic Agenda 2020.

In a video speech during the final presentation of Beijings bid for the 2022 Games in 2015, Xi said: Let me assure you that, if you choose Beijing, the Chinese people will present to the world a fantastic, extraordinary and excellent Olympic Winter Games in Beijing.

With fewer than 400 days to go before the Games opens on February 4, 2022, the Chinese people are ready to honor that promise and welcome friends from all over the world.

China successfully tests missile interception

(Chinadaily.com.cn)13:38, February 05, 2021

China conducted a land-based, mid-course missile interception test on Thursday, the Defense Ministry said, noting the test had achieved its goals.

The ministry said in a brief statement that the operation was defensive in its nature and wasn’t targeted at any other country.

This was the fifth land-based, mid-course missile interception test China has publicly announced. Before it, the nation successfully completed four such tests in 2010, 2013, 2014 and 2018.

An advanced anti-missile interceptor requires cutting-edge technologies, best manufacturing techniques and top materials and will only be successful after a great number of tests, experts said.

China, India start disengaging border troops

(Xinhua)17:13, February 11, 2021

BEIJING, Feb. 10 — The Chinese and Indian frontline troops at the south and north bank of the Pangong Tso Lake began a synchronized and organized disengagement on Wednesday, said Wu Qian, spokesperson for Chinas Ministry of National Defense.

The move is based on the consensus reached in the ninth round of the China-India Corps Commander Level Meeting, Wu said.

The meeting was held in late January.

Chinese naval fleet heads for joint exercise in Pakistan

(Xinhua)17:04, February 11, 2021

BEIJING, Feb. 11 — A fleet of the Peoples Liberation Army Navy on Thursday set off for Pakistan to attend a multilateral joint naval exercise at the invitation of the Pakistani navy, Chinas Ministry of National Defense said.

The drill, code-named Peace-21, is set to be conducted in waters near the city of Karachi, the ministry said in a statement.

It is the eighth time for a Chinese naval fleet to participate in such exercises organized by the Pakistani navy, which are aimed at strengthening exchanges and friendly interactions with navies of relevant countries, said the statement.

CMC launches campaign on studying Party history in military

(Xinhua)09:47, March 04, 2021

BEIJING, March 3 (Xinhua) — The Central Military Commission (CMC) has issued a circular on launching a campaign of Party history learning and education in the military.

The campaign will be conducted through 2021, with all officers and soldiers taking part, and will inspire the military as it celebrates the centenary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) with great achievements, according to the circular.

Officers and soldiers will study the Party history from several aspects, including the 100-year endeavor of the CPC, the major theoretical achievements made by the CPC in adapting Marxism to the Chinese context, and the strength stemming from the Partys absolute leadership over the army.

The circular urges efforts to arrange the campaign in a scientific manner and achieve solid and effective results.

China to speed up maritime development draft outline

(Xinhua)10:30, March 05, 2021

BEIJING, March 5 (Xinhua) — China will speed up the maritime development, according to the draft outline of the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) for national economic and social development and the long-range objectives through the year 2035.

The country will coordinate and promote the maritime ecological protection and the maritime economic development while safeguarding its maritime rights and interests, said the draft blueprint submitted Friday to the national legislature for deliberation.