Participants’ accreditation stripped for leaving Olympic village for sightseeing

Participants’ accreditation stripped for leaving Olympic village for sightseeing

Without it, one cannot enter any Olympic facilities.

Aerial photo shows the Olympic Village in Tokyo on July 18. (AP pic)
TOKYO:
Tokyo Olympics organisers said today they had revoked accreditation of a Games-related person or people for leaving the athletes’ village for sightseeing, a violation of measures imposed to hold the Olympics safely amid the pandemic.

The organisers did not disclose how many people had their accreditation revoked, if the person or people involved were athletes, or when the violation took place.

“We took away accreditation as we believe going out of the athletes’ village for sightseeing is something that should not happen,” Tokyo 2020 spokesperson Masa Takaya told a daily briefing.

This is the first time accreditation has been revoked since the start of the Tokyo Olympics on July 23. Without it, one cannot enter any Olympic facilities, he said.

Residents of the athletes’ village are not allowed to go out for non-Games related purposes, such as sightseeing.

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