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Tokyo Olympics boss Mori to resign over sexist remarks

He intends to announce his exit at a meeting of Games organisers tomorrow

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Feb 2021 3:00PM

Tokyo Olympics boss Mori to resign over sexist remarks
Tokyo Olympics chief Yoshiro Mori has come under increasing pressure after he said last week that women ‘have difficulty’ speaking concisely. – AFP pic, February 11, 2021

TOKYO – Tokyo Olympics chief Yoshiro Mori is to resign over sexist remarks that have sparked outrage in Japan and abroad, reports said today.

Multiple major Japanese media outlets, citing anonymous sources, said Mori has told officials of his wish to step down and intends to announce his resignation at a meeting of Games organisers tomorrow.

Gaffe-prone Tokyo 2020 boss Mori, 83, has come under increasing pressure after he said last week that women “have difficulty” speaking concisely.

He has apologised for the remarks, but dug a deeper hole when he insisted he had heard complaints that women speak at length.

Politicians and sports stars were quick to condemn the comments, with heavyweight sponsors also saying they ran contrary to the Olympic spirit.

The International Olympic Committee said they considered the matter closed, but then said the remarks were “completely inappropriate” as the backlash grew.

The sexism row has become yet another headache for Olympic organisers and officials already battling public disquiet over holding the Games this summer as the pandemic continues to rage. – AFP, February 11, 2021

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