Oh, I think so on this one.
This year's Tokyo Olympics is simply too much, not to mention charging for everything, but also charging for that bed made of cardboard when it breaks. You know, sports athletes have some special programs such as weightlifting, their weight is originally very large, almost that cardboard bed load-bearing limit, and even some than the weighing limit is even larger. In this case, it is simply too easy to crush that bed, because of this charge, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee will not feel embarrassed?
One, the current Tokyo Olympics is losing money badly.
By the impact of the new crown epidemic, the Tokyo Olympics, although the holding of the Olympic Games has been delayed for a year, but still a serious loss. In itself, hosting the Olympics is a good opportunity for a city to boost its economy, but now, under the impact of the new crown epidemic, the Tokyo Olympics' income is clearly not catching up with its expenses.
Ticket sales for the Olympics are a big source of revenue, but this year's games have been virtually impossible to sell, with only a few events generating a small amount of ticket sales. That sharp drop in revenue alone would be enough to make this Tokyo Olympics a bottom-feeder.
The athletes, judges and staff involved in the Games will have to pay for their daily expenses, and the Tokyo Organizing Committee will have to pay for all of them. It's possible to lose money organizing an Olympics like this one, but it's never been as bad as this one. It's impossible to make money in any other way, so they'll have to find a way to get a little bit of it back from the athletes.
Two, the Olympic Games lose money is beyond human control, so it makes no sense to let the athletes pay the bill.
Why so many countries and cities are actively bidding for the Olympics is because the Olympics can largely boost the local economy and bring a very prosperous situation to the local economy. Although there are many Olympic Games that have lost money, the impact of the Olympics is incalculable, and the loss of money from the Olympics itself does not affect the subsequent income from tourism to increase revenue for the city.
The Tokyo Olympics money loss is an act of God, and the Tokyo Organizing Committee is riding a tiger. A complete shutdown would have meant that all the previous investment had gone down the drain, while this barely organized or more or less able to recoup some of the costs. But the results are clear, and people around the world know that the Olympics will lose money for sure.
But you can't get money back from the athletes, who have done nothing wrong, so why should they have to pay for it?
Since the Olympic bid, then we have to think of all kinds of problems that may be encountered. The Olympics itself is not a profit-making activity, and whether or not it can make money is entirely up to the organizing committee. In this once-in-a-century situation, either cancel it or swallow it with your teeth. Tokyo Olympic organizing committee this series of operation is too petty and disgraceful.