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Tokyo 2020 Defend Greece's Decision To Light Olympic Flame Without Spectators

The Hellenic Olympic Committee announced on Monday that about 100 accredited guests from the International Olympic Committee and Tokyo 2020 will attend the lighting ceremony in Olympia, Greece, on March 12

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Tokyo 2020 Defend Greece's Decision To Light Olympic Flame Without Spectators
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The organisers of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games have expressed their support for Greece's decision to hold the Olympic flame's lighting ceremony without spectators present as a countermeasure against coronavirus. (More Sports News)

"Tokyo 2020 is grateful for the efforts of all parties involved to ensure that the ceremony will take place while taking into consideration the latest countermeasures by the Hellenic Government against COVID-19," read a statement released on Monday, reports Xinhua news agency.

It added that Tokyo 2020 will "reduce the size of its travelling delegation as much as possible", and will "take every consideration for protecting public health" as they participate in the lighting ceremony.

The Hellenic Olympic Committee announced on Monday that about 100 accredited guests from the International Olympic Committee and Tokyo 2020 will attend the lighting ceremony in Olympia, Greece, on March 12.

The Olympic flame will be relayed for eight days in Greece before being handed over to the Japanese Olympic Committee on March 19.

Tokyo 2020 has cancelled a planned performance of about 140 Japanese students at the handover ceremony.

The flame will arrive in Japan on a special aircraft and an arrival ceremony will be held at Matsushima Air Base in Miyagi Prefecture on March 20.

According to the original plan, some 200 local children were planned to welcome the Olympic flame at the arrival ceremony, but because of the virus, they will not attend the event.