<p>Tokyo Olympic organisers are expected to cancel a water polo test event scheduled for this weekend, a report said on Tuesday, as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to disrupt preparations less than four months before the start of the Games.</p>.<p>A cancellation would be another blow for organisers just days after they restarted test events, which had been on hold due to the pandemic, for the first time in more than a year.</p>.<p>The International Swimming Federation (FINA) has cancelled Olympic qualifiers including one doubling as a test event this month, meaning two of the first three test events would not be held if the water polo event is scrapped.</p>.<p>The water polo test event will be cancelled because overseas officials are unable to come to Japan amid strict Covid-19 countermeasures, public broadcaster NHK said.</p>.<p>A spokeswoman for the Tokyo 2020 organising committee declined to comment.</p>.<p>Japan is struggling with a nascent fourth wave in the pandemic driven by variants of the coronavirus, and the resurgence is already affecting Olympic test events as well as the torch relay.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/japan-swimmer-ikee-wins-olympic-relay-spot-after-leukemia-970386.html" target="_blank">Japan swimmer Ikee wins Olympic relay spot after leukemia</a></strong></p>.<p>Organisers were initially planning 18 test events in April and May, starting with wheelchair rugby April 3-4.</p>.<p>But FINA has cancelled its Olympic qualifiers in Tokyo, which were also to be test events, for diving scheduled for April 18-23 and artistic swimming May 1-4, according to the calendar section of its website.</p>.<p>The BBC reported FINA was cancelling the diving event because the organisers' planned Covid-19 precautions "will not properly ensure" the safety of athletes.</p>.<p><strong>Marathon swimming, torch relay</strong></p>.<p>FINA has also cancelled a non-test event, the Olympic marathon swim qualifier in the southern Japanese city of Fukuoka in late May, its website shows.</p>.<p>FINA had said on Friday it was reviewing its qualifiers planned for Japan and that it would make an announcement in the current week. It has yet to issue a new statement.</p>.<p>Yasuo Mori, a senior Tokyo 2020 official, said on Sunday that FINA intended to cancel the events and that organisers would hold talks with the swimming federation this week.</p>.<p>Although Japan has been affected by the pandemic less severely than the United States and Europe, its vaccination campaign is off to a slow start while some prefectures are seeing a resurgence in new infections.</p>.<p>Adding to organisers' headaches, the city of Osaka has formally requested that their leg of the torch relay be cancelled as the western Japanese metropolis grapples with a spike in infections.</p>.<p>Osaka saw new coronavirus cases hit fresh records last week, prompting the regional government to start targeted lockdown measures for one month from Monday.</p>.<p>The relay is scheduled to pass through the city on April 14.</p>.<p>The NHK report did not say which overseas officials were not able to come for the water polo test event, which was expected to involve only Japanese athletes.</p>.<p>Tokyo 2020's Mori said previously that international athletes would be present at five of the test events, including the FINA qualifiers. </p>
<p>Tokyo Olympic organisers are expected to cancel a water polo test event scheduled for this weekend, a report said on Tuesday, as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to disrupt preparations less than four months before the start of the Games.</p>.<p>A cancellation would be another blow for organisers just days after they restarted test events, which had been on hold due to the pandemic, for the first time in more than a year.</p>.<p>The International Swimming Federation (FINA) has cancelled Olympic qualifiers including one doubling as a test event this month, meaning two of the first three test events would not be held if the water polo event is scrapped.</p>.<p>The water polo test event will be cancelled because overseas officials are unable to come to Japan amid strict Covid-19 countermeasures, public broadcaster NHK said.</p>.<p>A spokeswoman for the Tokyo 2020 organising committee declined to comment.</p>.<p>Japan is struggling with a nascent fourth wave in the pandemic driven by variants of the coronavirus, and the resurgence is already affecting Olympic test events as well as the torch relay.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/japan-swimmer-ikee-wins-olympic-relay-spot-after-leukemia-970386.html" target="_blank">Japan swimmer Ikee wins Olympic relay spot after leukemia</a></strong></p>.<p>Organisers were initially planning 18 test events in April and May, starting with wheelchair rugby April 3-4.</p>.<p>But FINA has cancelled its Olympic qualifiers in Tokyo, which were also to be test events, for diving scheduled for April 18-23 and artistic swimming May 1-4, according to the calendar section of its website.</p>.<p>The BBC reported FINA was cancelling the diving event because the organisers' planned Covid-19 precautions "will not properly ensure" the safety of athletes.</p>.<p><strong>Marathon swimming, torch relay</strong></p>.<p>FINA has also cancelled a non-test event, the Olympic marathon swim qualifier in the southern Japanese city of Fukuoka in late May, its website shows.</p>.<p>FINA had said on Friday it was reviewing its qualifiers planned for Japan and that it would make an announcement in the current week. It has yet to issue a new statement.</p>.<p>Yasuo Mori, a senior Tokyo 2020 official, said on Sunday that FINA intended to cancel the events and that organisers would hold talks with the swimming federation this week.</p>.<p>Although Japan has been affected by the pandemic less severely than the United States and Europe, its vaccination campaign is off to a slow start while some prefectures are seeing a resurgence in new infections.</p>.<p>Adding to organisers' headaches, the city of Osaka has formally requested that their leg of the torch relay be cancelled as the western Japanese metropolis grapples with a spike in infections.</p>.<p>Osaka saw new coronavirus cases hit fresh records last week, prompting the regional government to start targeted lockdown measures for one month from Monday.</p>.<p>The relay is scheduled to pass through the city on April 14.</p>.<p>The NHK report did not say which overseas officials were not able to come for the water polo test event, which was expected to involve only Japanese athletes.</p>.<p>Tokyo 2020's Mori said previously that international athletes would be present at five of the test events, including the FINA qualifiers. </p>