Dear WBSC Family,
The International Olympic Committee (IOC), together with the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee and Japan Prime Minister Abe Shinzo, made the difficult decision today to postpone the start of Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 until no later than the summer of 2021.
This decision, taken due to the rapid acceleration of the COVID-19
pandemic, will not have been taken lightly. But we find ourselves in the midst
of a global and unprecedented public health crisis. The health and safety of
athletes, officials, spectators and the international community must always
remain our top priority.
Today, the WBSC Executive Board met online to discuss the latest developments and will continue meeting bi-weekly for briefings, leveraging the strength of the WBSC community in the process.
The WBSC stands in solidarity with the Olympic Movement and Japan during this challenging time, and will remain fully flexible about its own events, including Olympic qualifiers, to accommodate the rescheduling of the Tokyo 2020 Games. While the six teams have been decided for Olympic softball, this postponement also allows more time to complete a fair Olympic qualification process for baseball, providing an equal opportunity for the teams and their players.
On behalf of the WBSC, I would like to extend our deepest sympathies to
the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee and the people of Japan. But we have no
doubt that Japan, one of the greatest baseball-softball nations, has the
resilience and grit to come back stronger and put on a memorable sporting
spectacle in 2021.
The WBSC also stands in unison with governments and public health
officials around the world who are working tirelessly to contain the spread of
COVID-19. We applaud the international community’s response, which has already
saved countless lives, and will continue to do so in the months ahead.
And we therefore continue to remind our global baseball-softball family to
follow the guidelines set out by their respective governments, public health
authorities and the World Health Organisation (WHO) on the appropriate protective
measures to take.
We are certain that together, we will all overcome the COVID-19
pandemic. And when the ‘Tokyo
2020’ Games do get underway in
2021, they will become the symbol
of our global recovery and solidarity, and be one of
the greatest worldwide celebrations and most anticipated moments in the history
of sport.
Baseball-softball’s anticipated Olympic comeback will have to wait a
short while longer. But I have no doubt that when the Tokyo 2020 Games take
place, our entire global family will rejoice as we make our long-awaited and
spectacular return on the greatest sporting stage of all.
Until then, keep yourselves and your loved ones safe and healthy.
Riccardo Fraccari
WBSC President