Tokyo to host 2020 Olympic Games
* Tokyo on 07 September won the right to
host the Olympic Games for the second time, overcoming fears about radiation
from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant to land the 2020 edition of the
world's biggest sporting event.
* Members of the International Olympic
Committee (IOC) meeting in Buenos Aires chose the Japanese capital, which
previously hosted the Games in 1964, over Istanbul, after Madrid was dramatically
eliminated following a first-round tie with the Turkish city.
* Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had
earlier flown in to the Argentine capital from the G20 summit in St Petersburg,
Russia, to reassure nervous members about the safety of the nuclear plant some
220 kilometres (140 miles) from the city and fears about the leaking of
contaminated water.
* Concerns over Fukushima -- seriously
damaged in the devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami that killed more than
18,000 people -- had dogged the bid in the final days but Abe successfully
allayed IOC members' fears.
*
Final result was 60 votes for Tokyo against 36 for Istanbul
* Tokyo -- third in the vote for the 2016
Games won by Rio de Janeiro -- had been the frontrunners originally, as they promised
a safe and financially secure Games in what they termed "uncertain
times".
* Decision means it will be the fourth time
that Japan plays host to the Olympics, having also organised hosted winter
Games in Nagano (1998) and Sapporo (1972).
* Asia will also see successive Olympics,
as the South Korean resort of Pyeongchang is hosting the 2018 winter edition.
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