Rue Proudhon, in Saint-Denis.
After Boulevard Haussmann in the heart of Paris, a few steps from the iconic places on the map of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Tony Estanguet, the president of Cojo, on Wednesday visited the new headquarters of the organization of the Olympic Games 2024 in Seine-Saint-Denis, land of heritage, heart of the project.
Asked about the Tokyo Olympics, which saw the accumulation of public mistrust polls and concerns (such as Keith Mills, deputy chairman of the London 2012 Olympic Games Organizing Committee who spoke of an outfit "little probable ”) about the organization of the event (23 July-8 August) staggered, Tony Estanguet assured:“ Everything is implemented by the organizing committee and the authorities so that the Games can take place.
We see that it is difficult for the committee and the authorities to deal with this health crisis.
I have the impression to have exchanged no later than a few days ago with the IOC that everything is thought out, imagined to be able to adapt according to the health context, to find the solution so that the Games take place.
With more or less spectators, it could even be behind closed doors if ever the sanitary conditions required it.
There is a strong will to maintain this event. ”
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