Tokyo Olympics third edition rule book released deliberately not wearing a mask or deported
Reference News Network Samaranch Sports Channel reported on July 12 According to a recent report by the Russian Satellite News Agency, the Japanese government, the International Olympic Committee, and the International Paralympic Committee may impose disciplinary sanctions on those who seriously violated the rules of conduct during the game, including Disqualification or deportation.
According to reports, this rule applies to athletes, their entourage and foreign media representatives, and the relevant information is written in the third edition of the Tokyo Olympics rule book.
The rule book states that there may be warnings, temporary or permanent cancellation of certification, temporary or permanent disqualification, deportation and financial penalties for those who violate the rules.
The author of the rule book said: “Failure to follow the rules, including refusing to conduct tests, visiting places that are not within the scope of the activity plan, or deliberately not wearing a mask and not maintaining social distancing may lead to disciplinary penalties.”
According to the report, due to the impact of the global epidemic, the Tokyo Olympic Games has been postponed for one year and will be held from July 23 to August 8 this year.
In terms of the number of sports events, this Olympic Games should be the largest, including 33 major events and 339 minor events.