Tokyo marks 1000 days to 2020 Olympics

Tokyo has staged a colourful a ceremony to mark 1000 days until the 2020 Olympic Games.

Tokyo has marked 1000 days until the 2020 Olympics with a ceremony that included a demonstration of new sports that will debut at the Summer Games.

Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike and kabuki actor Ebizo Ichikawa were among the dignitaries attending Saturday's festivities in the Nihonbashi district in downtown Tokyo.

"The Olympic Games has the power to bring dreams to children and cultivate a peaceful society," said Tsunekazu Takeda, president of the Japanese Olympic Committee.

"The success of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is necessary so that sport can contribute to foster a better society and world peace."

Four floats numbered 1-0-0-0 were carried through the streets to a main stage where a countdown display was unveiled. Organisers said 15,000 people attended the event.

In an effort to give the games a more youthful and urban appeal, the IOC has added several new sports to the program.

Saturday's event included demonstrations of three of those sports: 3x3 basketball, skateboarding and BMX freestyle cycling.

Sports climbing, surfing, baseball and softball, and karate are the other new sports added to the program. Karate and the combined sports of baseball and softball were added because of their popularity in Japan.

Tokyo's preparations so far have won high praise from the International Olympic Committee.

"Of course, there are still a lot of things that need to be done over the next three years and we must achieve them successfully," said Toshiro Muto, CEO of the Tokyo 2020 organising committee.

While Tokyo officials are eager to showcase their progress, the preparations have not been without difficulties.

In a bid to reduce costs, some sports venues originally included in Tokyo's compact bid, have been moved to existing facilities in neighbouring prefectures, some as far as two hours away by train.

The IOC is calling for further cuts of $1 billion from a $12 billion budget.


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