Flagbearers Savate Sresthaporn and Naphaswan Yangpaiboon lead their contingent in the athletes parade during the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on Friday. (Reuters photo)
TOKYO: The Tokyo Olympics were declared open in an eerily empty stadium on Friday after defying a year’s pandemic delay and lingering coronavirus threats that will make them perhaps the most unusual Games in history.
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito made the announcement against the backdrop of thousands of vacant seats at Tokyo’s 68,000-capacity Olympic Stadium, after Covid-19 forced organisers to ban spectators at all but a handful of venues.
“I declare open the Games of Tokyo,” said the monarch, wearing a white surgical mask.
The stripped-down ceremony, simplified to reduce coronavirus risks, unfolded in front of fewer than…
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