WS President Li pledges full cooperation for safe competition at Tokyo 2020
by Mike Rowbottom 26 Jul 2021 10:34 BST
25 July - 03 August 2021
China’s Li Quan Hai, the recently established President of World Sailing, has pledged that all involved in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic sailing competition will observe all COVID-19 protocols to enable the safe delivery of the event.
“All athletes, technical teams, officials and staff are following the guidelines with great responsibility," said Li, who was elected in November last year. "We would like to highlight how sailing’s COVID Liaison Officers have acted, with much professionalism and care. Our team know the importance of putting health and safety of themselves and others at the forefront of their mind and we will continue to do so throughout these Games. World Sailing has been in close and regular dialogue with the International Olympic Committee and Tokyo 2020, addressing the challenges that have arisen and finding practical ways to deliver a safe environment for athletes, officials, volunteers and most importantly, the Japanese people. We are saddened that the Japanese people will not be able to experience these Games in person at the venues. The passion of the fans inspires the athletes, and it is a shame we will not see spectators at Enoshima Yacht Harbour.
In a message bearing his name and that of World Sailing’s chief executive, David Graham, Li added, “We are extremely proud of the World Sailing team who have been hands-on in preparing for the Games. Alongside our committed staff, we have 65 International Technical Officials who are all volunteers, and highly dedicated to our sport. World Sailing has been hosting events at Enoshima Yacht Harbour since 2018. We know the venue well; the sailors understand Sagami Bay, and we are delighted with the preparatory work the Organising Committee has delivered. The Japanese Sailing Federation have been helpful, proactive and we have every confidence that these Games will leave a lasting legacy for the sport in Japan.