Olympics in 5 cities at once? Japan’s IOC presidential candidate pushes ‘crazy’ idea
The son of a Hiroshima survivor, Morinari Watanabe is trying to become the International Olympic Committee’s first Asian president
Japan’s Morinari Watanabe is a rank outsider to become International Olympic Committee president but he hopes his “crazy idea” to host the Games in five cities at once can spark debate.
The 65-year-old International Gymnastics Federation chief is one of seven candidates vying to succeed Thomas Bach as head of the IOC, with members set to decide in March.
The son of a Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor, Watanabe would be the first Asian in the high-profile post.
Watanabe is proposing to host the Olympic Games simultaneously in five cities across five continents in a bid to reduce costs and let the whole world share Olympic fever.
He said he wants to bring “reform” to the IOC and embrace the possibility of “something new”.
“Whether it happens or doesn’t happen is not so important – we must open discussions and make new ideas,” said Watanabe.