Ottawa, Ontario (March 24, 2020) –
Cycling Canada fully supports the International Olympic Committee,
International Paralympic Committee and 2020 Tokyo Organizing Committee’s
decision to postpone the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games amid the
unprecedented global health crisis due to the COVID-19
pandemic. Team Canada led the way by announcing Sunday evening that a
Canadian delegation would not attend the Games if they took place this
summer, signaling to the world and our athletes that health and safety
is our main priority.
With this postponement, the IOC has given Canadian athletes the clarity
they need to adapt their plans and focus on their health and well-being.
“I’m proud that Canada was the first country to take a stand and say we
would not send anyone to Games in the summer of 2020,” said Cycling
Canada Head of Performance, Kris Westwood. “The Canadian Olympic
Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee have been
great leaders in this and we’re looking forward to building plans
around new Olympic and Paralympic dates. In the meantime, we can focus
on doing our civic duty in helping to battle the pandemic without
worrying about compromising our athletes’ performance.”
About Cycling Canada
Cycling Canada is one of the oldest national sport organizations in
Canada and has one simple purpose: to inspire Canadians to cycle.
Cycling Canada administers programs to promote and grow cycling across
the country, hosts national and international events
and manages the National Team in all levels of international
competition.
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Source: Cycling Canada
Information:
Karine Bedard l Cycling Canada l karine.bedard@cyclingcanada.ca