BP signs agreement to drill five new gas wells in Mediterranean within its Egypt concessions    Turkish president holds sideline meetings with world leaders at Egypt summit    S&P Global Ratings upgrade signals renewed confidence in Egypt's economy: CBE Governor    Finance Ministry announces exceptional tourism investment opportunities in Assiut    Al-Sisi, Meloni discuss strengthening Egypt–Italy relations, supporting Gaza ceasefire efforts    Al-Sisi, Merz discuss Gaza ceasefire, ways to deepen Egypt–Germany relations    Gold prices in Egypt extend modest gains on Monday, 13 Oct, 2025    EGX closes in green area on Monday, 13 Oct, 2025    URGENT: Trump arrives in Egypt for Sharm El-Sheikh summit, escorted by Egyptian F-16s    L'Oréal Egypt's 10th summit draws over 800 experts, focuses on dermatology    Egypt's central bank issues EGP 5b FRN T-bonds    URGENT: Netanyahu skips Sharm El-Sheikh peace summit for holy reasons    URGENT: Egypt's Sisi to award Trump highest honour for Gaza peace efforts    Ministers of Egypt، Slovakia sign MoU on environmental protection، climate change    Egypt's Sisi warns against unilateral Nile actions, calls for global water cooperation    Egypt unearths one of largest New Kingdom Fortresses in North Sinai    Egypt's Health Minister showcases Women's Health Initiative at Berlin Innovation Forum    Egypt unearths New Kingdom military fortress on Horus's Way in Sinai    Egypt Writes Calm Anew: How Cairo Engineered the Ceasefire in Gaza    Egypt's acting environment minister heads to Abu Dhabi for IUCN Global Nature Summit    Egyptian Open Amateur Golf Championship 2025 to see record participation    Cairo's Al-Fustat Hills Park nears completion as Middle East's largest green hub – PM    Egypt's Cabinet approves decree featuring Queen Margaret, Edinburgh Napier campuses    El-Sisi boosts teachers' pay, pushes for AI, digital learning overhaul in Egypt's schools    Egypt's Sisi congratulates Khaled El-Enany on landslide UNESCO director-general election win    Syria releases preliminary results of first post-Assad parliament vote    Karnak's hidden origins: Study reveals Egypt's great temple rose from ancient Nile island    Egypt resolves dispute between top African sports bodies ahead of 2027 African Games    Egypt's Al-Sisi commemorates October War, discusses national security with top brass    Egypt reviews Nile water inflows as minister warns of impact of encroachments on Rosetta Branch    Egypt's ministry of housing hails Arab Contractors for 5 ENR global project awards    A Timeless Canvas: Forever Is Now Returns to the Pyramids of Giza    Egypt aims to reclaim global golf standing with new major tournaments: Omar Hisham    Egypt to host men's, juniors' and ladies' open golf championships in October    Germany among EU's priciest labour markets – official data    Paris Olympic gold '24 medals hit record value    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



2020 Tokyo Olympics faces vast cost overruns
Published in Daily News Egypt on 21 - 10 - 2016

A new estimate commissioned by the freshly elected first-ever woman governor of Tokyo says the 2020 Tokyo Olympics could cost four times the original estimate. Officials have been sent back to the drawing board.
Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was in Japan this week. The next Summer Olympics are due to be held in Tokyo (pictured above) from July 24 to August 9, 2020. As always, there are a great many details to sort out beforehand. One particularly noteworthy detail: The hugely bloated price tag now projected for the Tokyo Olympics.
Accompanied by attentive Japanese helpers, Bach hurried from meeting to meeting in the vast metropolis – home to nearly 38 million people in the greater metropolitan area. Among others, he met with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and with Yuriko Koike, the energetic governor of Tokyo, to talk about funding.
Experts had recently calculated that the Tokyo Summer Games could cost about 26 billion euros ($28 billion), or 3 trillion yen. The estimate came as something of a shock to the Japanese public. Koiko, recently elected the first female governor of Tokyo, had commissioned the estimate, in line with her election campaign promise that she would keep the cost of the Olympics strictly under control. That promise may prove difficult to keep. Costs have been exploding lately.
IOC chief plays down cost rises
"It's very clear that nobody, nobody has an interest in soaring costs," Thomas Bach said during his Tokyo visit, in an effort to appease public sentiment. He promised to work closely with Japanese organizers to cap costs.
"For its part, the IOC has the strongest interest to show that the Olympic Games can be organized in a feasible and sustainable way. This is why we will bring all our expertise and determination to this working group," Bach said, referring to a joint cost-control committee composed of IOC and Japanese officials.
World Forum on Sport and Culture
Bach hadn't actually come to Tokyo to talk about cost overruns. He was there to give a talk at the World Forum on Sport and Culture, an event organized by the Japanese government to build support for the Olympics. Artists and athletes had been invited to present their ideas. Some of the discussions were held jointly with the Geneva-based World Economic Forum (WEF). WEF's founder, Klaus Schwab, also gave a talk, in which he spoke of the responsibilities of athletes and cultural creatives.
Role models
"They're role models for young people," Schwab intoned. IOC president Bach nodded his agreement, pleased that Schwab had brought members of his WEF "Young Global Leaders" network along to Tokyo. The network includes some 600 young international leaders, including, for example, Norway's Crown Prince Haakon and Germany's deputy finance minister, Jens Spahn. They chatted about the role of sports in society and its economic impact, among a broad range of topics.
Cities of the future
"How should the city of the future be designed?" was the topic of one discussion moderated by DW's Amrita Cheema. Merely investing in roadways or railways wasn't enough, the discussants agreed. Cities must also be places where intra- and intergenerational contacts are fostered, and must have enough space for sports and physical activities.
"Modern technology can improve the quality of city life," said Kohei Nishiyama, founder of Elephant Design, a Japanese design consultancy. However, technology was not an end in itself, he added – Japan's 2020 Olympics would prove that point.
Low-cost visions?
At present, Tokyo has a shortage of Olympic money, not a shortage of Olympic visions. Initially, the costs of preparing for and holding the games had been estimated at 6 billion euros. The new estimate is over four times that amount. Accordingly, a working group composed of officials from the Japanese government, the IOC, and the Tokyo Olympic Committee has now been tasked with finding lower-cost solutions. That may prove difficult, as IOC boss Bach has rejected proposals to make changes to Tokyo 2020 venues.
The 2020 Olympics in the Japanese megalopolis is meant to show the people of Japan and the world a voyage of exploration into the future: "Discover Tomorrow" is the motto of the 2020 Games. A suitable unofficial motto for the working group might be something like, "Affordably Discover Tomorrow."


Clic here to read the story from its source.