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We can make our own plans, but the Lord gives the right answer.
Proverbs 16:1 NLT
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Cancellation of Tokyo Olympics does not scare athletes
February 26, 2020
JOËL LEMAY / QMI AGENCY
The discussions surrounding the possible cancellation of the Tokyo Games due to the coronavirus do not worry too much Benoit Huot and Tessa Virtue, who were visiting the Montreal Olympic House on Wednesday for a chat activity with young Canadian students.
During his career as a para-swimmer, Huot has already found himself in a similar situation where the Olympic Games were in danger for security reasons.
"It's really boring and it happens all the time," said the 36-year-old retiree. In Athens, there were many fears for security due to the war in Iraq. In Beijing, it was said that the Games should be boycotted because of the situation in Tibet. And in Rio, it was Zika. They were really thinking of canceling Rio. Finally, during the month that I was in Brazil, I did not see a single mosquito. ”
Huot therefore understands very well the uncertainty in which the athletes are currently plunged.
“It's tiring to train a few months away from the Games and constantly hear that they could be canceled. But the beauty of an athlete, what is called Olympian calm, is that he recovers in his zone. You focus and prepare as best you can to be ready to perform when the time comes.”
"If it has to be canceled, it will be canceled. There is nothing the athlete can do about it. We have to continue the game plan and tell ourselves that the whole planet is in the same boat. ”
Thinking about humanity
Unlike Huot, Tessa Virtue was never really afraid of missing an Olympic meeting for security reasons. Even the threat of H1N1 did not tarnish her experience of the Vancouver Games in 2010. The current situation worries her more, but not for sporting reasons.
"This is especially worrying for humanity," she said. “It puts things in perspective.”
“As an athlete, it's important to stay in your bubble, but it's also important to be sensitive to what's going on in the world. Because at any moment, the bubble can burst and you realize that what is happening is much bigger than you.”*
—Le Journal de Montreal
*Google translation