London:It is too early to decide whether to cancel the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, but “nobody is saying we’re going to the Games come what may,” says World Athletics chief Lord Coe.
The International Olympic Committee has said the Games could still begin on 24 July despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Coe told BBC Sport: “Let’s not make a precipitous decision when we don’t have to four months out.
“If you had to ease that date, you’d have to ease it. Anything is possible.”
Speaking on the Today Programme on BBC Radio 4, Coe, who was chair of the London 2012 organising committee, also said: “Events are changing by the hour but it is not a decision that has to be made at the moment.
“We’re trying to manage the situation with the information we have but there is not a great deal of information.”
The IOC says it held “constructive” talks with athlete representatives about the coronavirus crisis earlier this week.
President Thomas Bach admitted he was “confronted with many questions” over qualification and restrictions but insisted that “everybody realised that we still have more than four months to go” until Tokyo 2020.
The British Athletes Commission said on Thursday that the situation was “significantly impacting the preparation of athletes” for the Games.
“We encourage information to be made readily available and that timely decisions are made in the best interests of athletes,” the BAC statement added.
On Thursday, Tokyo 2020 organisers received the Olympic flame in a scaled-down ceremony in Athens’ Panathenaic stadium, site of the first modern Games in Greece in 1896.
The flame was then transferred into a small holder to travel to Japan on a special aircraft named ‘Tokyo 2020 Go.’
In a video message Tokyo 2020 organising chief Yoshiro Mori said he hoped the flame’s arrival would help “shake off the dark clouds hanging over the world”.
When asked about the prospect of pushing the Olympics back a year to 2021, Coe replied: “It seems on the surface an easy proposition but athletics has its worlds on that date, the Euros in football have been moved back a year.
“The sporting calendar is a complicated matrix and it is not easy to move from one year to the next. It would be ridiculous to say anything is ruled out at the moment. The whole world wants clarity; we’re no different from any other sector.
“In athletics we’ve postponed three Diamond League meetings but not all, because we don’t have to make that decision. Everybody accepts this is a fast-moving environment. I need to be careful I’m not removing the earning potential from athletes any more than I need to at this moment.”