TOKYO, July 16: Saddled with many “ifs and buts” around the conduct of hockey at the Olympics, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) on Friday said if finalists at the Tokyo Games are ruled of the title clash due to COVID-19, both teams will be awarded gold medals.
The FIH also said the discretion to withdraw from hockey events in Tokyo Olympics due to COVID outbreak within a team will lie with the respective competing nations. Terming the Tokyo Olympics as “different from the normal Games”, FIH CEO Thierry Weil said a team can still keep on playing even when multiple cases are reported within the group.
He said there are still many “ifs and buts” surrounding the rules and regulations which need further clarifications but hoped that a situation where a team needs to withdraw from the competition because of COVID doesn’t arise at all.
The FIH has already prepared the Sports Specific Regulations (SSR) for the extra-ordinary Olympics, which states that two gold medals will be given if both finalists are struck by COVID.
As per the SSR, if a team can’t play a pool game it will be considered a 5-0 win for the other team. In case both teams fail to turn up, it will be considered a goalless draw. However, the teams can play the remaining pool matches if they are able to.
The SSR also states that if a team withdraws or is unable to participate in the bronze medal match, such a side will not be replaced, and the remaining team will be allocated the bronze medal. In case the two teams due to play in the bronze medal match are unable to compete, both will be awarded a bronze medal. (PTI)