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40 Weeks To Go: Cotton Socks, Robotaxis & Tchaikovsky

It’s really quite extraordinary that there are only 40 weeks to go until the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing and yet we still have no idea what it’s going to look like, or even who will be there. Ticketing has yet to start, sponsors have little idea what they can do – and we won’t have answers to any of these questions (and more) for several more months at least.

But that is the COVID reality. For one of the most meticulously planned events in the world, flexibility has become a necessary. It’s unsettling, but in the context of the rest of the global headlines, it’s still fairly inconsequential.

The IOC has its hands overflowing with Tokyo logistics right now, but it’s already taking center stage for Beijing, with allegations of suppliers sourcing from Xinjiang and suppressions of freedom over the Rule 50 refresh. The fun continues…

Weekly Roundup

  • IOC in cotton debate over Anta uniforms
  • Chinese athletes skew IOC protest poll on Rule 50
  • FIS Presidential candidate pumps China’s tires
  • Russian anthem to be replaced by Tchaikovsky
  • More boycott news from around the world
  • Other features and stories in the build-up to Beijing 2022
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300 Days To Go: BioNTech Vaccine in China & Boycott Threats Ease

There are now just 300 days to go until the Beijing Winter Olympics, but with Tokyo into its final runway – marking 100 days to go this week – the Beijing Olympics are in a bit of a holding pattern. All eyes are now turning towards Japan to see how it handles the Games, and China will no doubt be basing many decisions for 2022 on what happens this summer. But with more concrete news on a possible BioNTech vaccine in China, plus the US backing off its boycott talk – at least for now – it’s certainly been a better week for Beijing Organizing Committee.

Weekly Roundup

  • Government set to approve BioNTech vaccine in China
  • Test events finish second round
  • President Xi pledges “simple, safe and splendid Olympics”
  • “Too early” for US to discuss boycott
  • More boycott news from around the world
  • Other features and stories in the build-up to Beijing 2022
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43 Weeks To Go: Ping Pong Diplomacy & Canadian’s Chinese Dream

Do we really have another 43 weeks of boycott talk to go before the Beijing Winter Olympics? As the peerless China watcher Bill Bishop wrote this week, a boycott is “highly unlikely”, but it’s connected to so many other China issues du jour that the column inches just keep flowing. As always, there’s a round-up below, but plenty of other stuff, too, including Ping Pong Diplomacy, which happened exactly 50 years ago today (April 10). If you have any questions or specific topics of interest you’d like to see covered, please feel free to comment or email me at mark@chinasportsinsider.com

Weekly Roundup

  • 50th anniversary of Ping Pong Diplomacy
  • Canadian heptathlete gains Chinese citizenship in Olympic bid
  • How legitimate are the rescheduled Olympic test events?
  • US discusses a boycott with allies – then backtracks
  • More boycott news from around the world
  • Other features and stories in the build-up to Beijing 2022
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44 Weeks To Go: Test Events, Nike Reprieve & Chengdu Postponement

The Economist this week asked “Will countries boycott China’s Olympics in 2022?“, concluding that “if an Olympic boycott movement gains momentum, it may be due as much to China’s behavior abroad as to its abuses at home.” It’s a different take to most of the articles we’ve seen in recent weeks, but wraps in some of the other elements going on, of which there is more below.

Weekly Roundup

  • Olympic test events get underway
  • Nike Xinjiang update
  • 2021 World University Games postponed to 2022
  • US ice hockey moves suggests NHL players will return to Olympics
  • Joint Korean train ride proposed
  • Boycott threats from around the world
  • Other features and stories in the build-up to Beijing 2022
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45 Weeks To Go: To Watch or Not To Watch?

Lots happening this week: Tokyo confirmed that overseas spectators would not be allowed to enter Japan for the Olympics this summer, leading to immediate questions over fans at the Beijing Olympics. Then, a number of brands put out statements on Xinjiang, angering Chinese consumers, and widening the discussion about activities in China in the build up to the Games.

Weekly Roundup

  • Will overseas spectators be allowed at the Beijing Olympics?
  • Global brands put out statements on Xinjiang – and face the backlash
  • Boycott threats from around the world
  • Other features and stories in the build-up to Beijing 2022
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46 Weeks To Go: Romney Speaks Out & Vaccine Spin

Senator Mitt Romney this week joined a long line of people with a public opinion on whether the Winter Olympics should go ahead in Beijing, concluding that they should, but coupled with an economic and diplomatic boycott. Elsewhere, China has stepped up its vaccine game, but – so far, at least – it’s a lot of spin over substance.

Weekly Roundup

  • Mitt Romney calls for “economic and diplomatic boycott”
  • Latest vaccine developments and implications for 2022
  • Boycott threats from around the world
  • Further fallout from IOC Session
  • Other features and stories in the build-up to Beijing 2022
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47 Weeks To Go: Vaccine Diplomacy & Fading Medal Hopes

China’s vaccine diplomacy took a twist this week with news emerging after this week’s virtual IOC Session that China has offered its vaccines to all participants of the next two Olympics – this summer in Tokyo and next February in Beijing. Well, “offered” is perhaps a touch generous, since IOC President Thomas Bach says the IOC will cover the costs. But already there has been some opposition…

Weekly Roundup

  • China roles out its vaccine diplomacy playbook
  • How well will China actually perform in 2022?
  • Boycott threats from around the world
  • Other features and stories in the build-up to Beijing 2022
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48 Weeks To Go: Counter-Attacks & Paralympic Prep

I usually try and start with something other than the boycott news, but there’s been a marked change in the conversation this week – namely that the counter narrative from Beijing has begun. Global Times editor Hu Xijin tested the waters a week ago, with the threat that foreign countries would be punished if they boycotted the Games. He’s no longer the sole voice, with plenty of opportunities for interviews provided by the ongoing Two Sessions, China’s most important annual political meetings – the NPC and CPPCC.

Weekly Roundup

  • Counter attacks from Beijing
  • Boycott threats from around the world
  • Paralympics 1 year to go
  • Chengdu Olympic hopes dashed
  • Other features and stories in the build-up to 2022
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49 Weeks To Go: Testing, Testing, Testing

So the 2022 Olympic Games are happening, right? Well, COVID-19 is trending in the right direction globally and Beijing will also have to fend off the threat of a boycott (more of that later), but we should have a pretty good sense of where things stand by the summer.

I don’t actually think the Tokyo Olympics have much bearing on Beijing, although if Tokyo progresses as (currently) planned, it would be staggering to see Beijing subsequently called off. I’ve heard talk that if Tokyo is scrapped, then Beijing will be too, but personally I think a Tokyo cancellation would only make China even more determined to host their Games. So while Tokyo in August is a marker, I would look instead to what happens just a few days later with the Summer World University Games in Chengdu, scheduled to start on August 18. The last version in Naples, Italy, was a slightly scaled down affair, but Chengdu is due to be back at the level of 2017 (Taipei) and Gwangju (2015), which each hosted more than 11,000 athletes. So that should provide a solid indication of how China plans to cope with hosting thousands of athletes, international travel restrictions, quarantine, testing, vaccination requirements and all the other lovely things we now have to deal with.

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50 Weeks To Go: Corporate Conundrums & Olympic Agendas

Erich Swatzerl from The Wall Street Journal wrote a piece this week entitled “2022 Beijing Olympic Games Loom as Test for Corporate Sponsors“, which neatly encapsulates not just the looming headaches for Olympic sponsors, but the current landscape for doing business in China. In fact, while the whole piece is worth a read, the sub-header pretty much says it all:

“Silence on human-rights issues risks alienating U.S. consumers; speaking up could earn the host nation’s ire.”

You could swap out “human-rights issues” for a host of other controversial topics du jour and the sentiment would remain, although increasingly this applies to global consumers, not just those in the US.

Nowhere has this been illustrated better than in the case of the NBA, with the “Morey Tweet” incident still dogging the league in China. That situation was particularly notable because it brought an international brand’s dealings in China into the mainstream consciousness for really the first time – and put the league in an impossible situation. Previously, if western brands had fallen afoul of Chinese keyboard warriors for using an incorrect map or making a geographical typo, they could issue a groveling apology – in Chinese only – and wait out the storm until another brand slipped up and took their place in the hot seat. Most people elsewhere in the world would have been none the wiser.

But’s that no longer the case.

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