De Grasse will get a taste of racing with no fans next month in Florida
TORONTO — The Olympic stadium buzzes as the finalists in the 100 metres take their places behind their blocks.
The crowd goes dead silent as the starter says: “On your mark,” then the deafening roar of the crowd at the blast of the gun.
There’s no auditory experience quite like the Olympic Games 100-metre final.
Some sports are cautiously resuming amid COVID-19, but with no fans permitted in stadiums, they’re being held either in near-silence or amid artificial noise. Tokyo Games organizing committee CEO Toshiro Muto has acknowledged that there have been discussions of potentially holding next year’s Olympics without fans, particularly if there’s no vaccine for the coronavirus.