Bidding for 2020 - Tokyo Hopes Sport Can Aid Recovery

(ATR) Tokyo 2020 was already in the works when the catastrophic earthquake, tsunami and nuclear emergency struck in March. Now the Olympic bid is seen as a way to use sport to help the nation recover from the devastation.

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after an 9.0 magnitude strong earthquake struck on March 11 off the coast of north-eastern Japan, March 15, 2011 in Tokyo, Japan. The quake struck offshore at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to 10 metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan. The death toll continues to rise with fears that the official death count could well reach up to 10,000 in "the most tragic event in Japanese history since World War Two".
after an 9.0 magnitude strong earthquake struck on March 11 off the coast of north-eastern Japan, March 15, 2011 in Tokyo, Japan. The quake struck offshore at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to 10 metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan. The death toll continues to rise with fears that the official death count could well reach up to 10,000 in "the most tragic event in Japanese history since World War Two".

(ATR) Tokyo 2020 was already in the works when the catastrophic earthquake, tsunami and nuclear emergency struck in March. The previous bid for 2016 was pitched as a project to renew venues from the 1964 Olympics and prepare new ones for the next generation. Now the Olympic bid is seen as a way to use sport to help the nation recover from the devastation.

Strengths: Legacy venues from 1964. Well-developed plan from 2016 bid. Experience as international sports host.

Weaknesses: Ineffectual national government. Demands of disaster vs. Olympic bid. Slumping economy. No IOC members in Japan following retirements of Chick Igaya and Sunichiro Okano at end of this year.

Possible Storylines: Olympics will boost the national spirit as it recovers from tragedy.

Leadership: Tokyo Metropolitan Governor Shintaro Ishihara is driving force for bid. Japanese Olympic Committee President Tsunekazu Takeda leads sport movement.

Past Bids: 2016, Osaka for 2012.

Population: 13 million

Written by Ed Hula

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