Tokyo 2020 Olympic Village opens its doors, welcomes athletes

Tokyo [Japan] (ANI): The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Village has officially opened its doors on Tuesday and began welcoming the world's best athletes ahead of this year's Games, which will take place between July 23 and August 8.    
Over 11,000 athletes from 205 National Olympic Committees and the IOC Refugee Olympic Team will compete in the Games, with the majority staying in the Olympic Village situated in the picturesque Harumi waterfront district of Tokyo. Speaking about the athletes arriving, IOC President Thomas Bach in a release said: "The athletes are grateful that these Olympic Games are happening under these circumstances, and that all measures are being taken to deliver safe and secure Games. After all that they had to overcome during this last year - where they did not know whether the next competition would take place, they did not know whether they could go to training the next day, they did not know where they would meet with their coach again - after all this additional stress during the pandemic, finally, they can shine on the Olympic stage. And I hope that they will, under these circumstances nevertheless, enjoy it to the fullest."    
Around 85 per cent of those arriving in the Olympic Village will have been vaccinated against COVID-19. In addition, all Village residents will follow strict COVID-19 countermeasures outlined in the Athletes and Team Officials Playbook. These include common hygiene practices such as mask-wearing, hand sanitisation, and physical distancing, as well as details covering daily screening testing and limitations on athletes' movements.    
Whilst in the Olympic Village, the residents will experience a range of unique features which includes a dining hall, open 24/7, will offer around 700 food options, catering to all dietary requirements. A fitness centre will also be available, while those looking to relax between competitions can enjoy several recreation areas around the Village. In the residential facilities, the bed frames are made of cardboard and are 100 per cent recyclable, while blackout curtains have been installed to allow sleep at any time during the day.    
In their quest to make these the most innovative Olympic Games, Tokyo 2020 is operating several autonomous internal shuttle buses within the Village. There will also, for the first time in the history of the Games, be a dedicated treatment programme that will provide comprehensive medical care for female athletes, at the Clinic Complex (Polyclinic). (ANI)