Lots of questions surrounding Olympic reboot

International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach said the Tokyo Games could be rescheduled to be held before next summer, according to the newsletter, “Inside the Games.”

Bach was quoted as saying the Games would “not be restricted to the summer months.” That could solve the problem of the 100-degree heat that was likely during a Tokyo summer, when the Games originally were slated for July 24-Aug. 9. The prospect of such heat prompted moving the marathon 500 miles north, which annoyed Tokyo folks who were hoping to see the race pass by them on the street.

The newsletter also mentioned that there was a thought at one point of cancelling the Olympics rather than postponing, but now the IOC is going ahead and conferring today with the governing bodies of all 33 Olympic sports about the way forward. However, Bach mentioned that those involved would have to make “sacrifices and compromises.”

What that means for equestrian sports remains to be seen. There has always been a concern that equestrian could be on the chopping block as the Olympics modernizes with sports that are urban and young (see break-dancing and skateboarding as part of the Paris 2024 agenda)  Is it possible that some sports may have to be dropped for the next iteration of Tokyo 2020?

The IOC is faced with the enormous task of seeing how the Games can be juggled with the schedules of so many sports, as qualification and minimum eligibility requirements come into play.