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Tokyo Olympics president Yoshiro Mori resigns after sexist comments

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Yoshikazu Tsuno – Pool /Getty ImagesBy ROSA SANCHEZ, ANTHONY TROTTER and MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News

(TOKYO) — Yoshiro Mori, the embattled president of the Tokyo Olympics organizing committee, resigned Friday following backlash over sexist comments he made suggesting women talk too much in meetings.

“As of today, I will resign from the president’s position,” Mori said during an executive board and council meeting. “My inappropriate comments have caused a lot of chaos.”

Mori, an 83-year-old former prime minister of Japan, sparked outrage last week after he made the remarks during an executive board meeting that was held online. When giving his “private opinion” about the Japanese Olympic Committee’s goal of increasing the number of female board directors from 20% to more than 40%, Mori expressed concern about how that would affect the length of meetings, according to a report by The Asahi Shimbun, one of Japan’s largest daily newspapers.

“A meeting of an executive board that includes many women would take time,” Mori was quoted as saying by the newspaper. “Women are competitive. When someone raises his or her hand and speaks, they probably think they should speak too. That is why they all end up making comments.”

He also referred to the Tokyo Olympics organizing committee, saying it “includes about seven women, but they all know how to behave,” the newspaper reported.

Mori apologized for his remarks at a hastily-prepared press conference the following day. But by then, calls for his resignation were already trending on social media.

After announcing his resignation on Friday, Mori repeatedly said that he had regret over the remarks, but also said he had “no intention of neglecting women.”

“The most important thing is to hold the Tokyo Olympics in July,” he added. “I cannot allow my presence to serve as interference to the various preparations.”

Mori was appointed to the position in 2014, just months after Tokyo won its bid to host the Olympics. The executive board was expected to pick his successor later on Friday.

Early reports said that Mori had picked Saburo Kawabuchi, the 84-year-old former president of the governing body of Japanese soccer and an ex-player himself. Kawabuchi indicated on Thursday that he had been contacted by Mori and would accept the position if offered, according to a report by Japanese public broadcaster NHK. But the news sparked further outrage that the process of choosing Mori’s successor was not transparent and that replacing him with another man who is even older would not help the situation.

During a press conference Friday night, Toshiro Muto, chief executive officer of the Tokyo Olympics organizing committee, called Mori’s remarks about women “extremely inappropriate” and divulged that Kawabuchi has decided he will turn down the job.

“We will pick a successor immediately,” Muto told reporters. “We need to ensure that the process to appoint a successor will be transparent, as established by the executive board.”

Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Katsunobu Kato, has also emphasized the need for transparency.

“Matters concerning personnel and operations must be transparent,” Kato told reporters at a press conference Friday morning.

The controversy came just as Olympics organizers unveiled a series of “playbooks” for how they plan to hold a safe and successful Games in Tokyo this summer amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The 2020 Summer Olympics were supposed to kick off in the Japanese capital last year on July 24. But in late March, amid mounting calls to delay or cancel the upcoming Games, the International Olympic Committee and Japanese organizers announced that the event would be held a year later due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They have been outwardly staunch in their determination to go forward with the Games ever since, despite the fact that Japan — and much of the world — has seen a rise in coronavirus infections in recent weeks.

With less than six months left until opening day, Japan’s mass vaccination program has yet to begin and Tokyo remains under a state of emergency due to a climbing number of COVID-19 cases and a growing death toll. Moreover, a recent poll by Japanese news agency Kyodo found that around 80% of people in Japan believe the Tokyo Olympics should not be held this summer.

“There shall be no delay,” Muto said Friday.

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Scoreboard roundup — 2/11/21

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Boston 120, Toronto 106
Miami 101, Houston 94
Indiana 111, Detroit 95
Golden State 111, Orlando 105
Portland 118, Philadelphia 114

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Florida 5, Tampa Bay 2
Pittsburgh 4, NY Islanders 3
Winnipeg 5, Ottawa 1
Columbus 6, Chicago 5
Edmonton 3, Montreal 0
Nashville 3, Detroit 2
Carolina 5, Dallas 3
Anaheim 1, Vegas 0
Calgary 3, Vancouver 1
Los Angeles 6, San Jose 2
New Jersey at Philadelphia (Postponed)
Washington at Buffalo (Postponed)
St. Louis at Minnesota (Postponed)
Arizona at Colorado (Postponed)

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Southern Cal 69, Washington 54
Minnesota 71, Purdue 68
Gonzaga at Santa Clara (Postponed)
Illinois at Michigan (Postponed)

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QB Matthew Stafford pledges $1 million to build education center in Detroit

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(DETROIT) — Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and his wife, Kelly, are pledging $1 million to build an education center in Detroit’s Lipke Park.

Stafford’s wife announced the pledge in a post on Instagram.

“It has been our goal to always give back to the city. Detroit and its people have blessed us in so many ways, we only hope you have felt our gratitude through our joy of giving back to the city,” she wrote in the post. “As we sat down and tried to figure out how to thank you one last time, we felt like words were not sufficient. And so, we have teamed up with Mitch Albom to create an education center that will be attached to the SAY PLAY Center where Stafford Field is also located.”

According to the SAY Detroit website, the proposed 20,000 square foot facility will include classrooms, labs, and an auditorium.

Stafford spent more than a decade playing football in Detroit, leading the team for 12 seasons, before he was traded to the Rams in exchange for quarterback Jared Goff and three draft picks.

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Report: Toronto Raptors to play home games in Tampa for the rest of the season

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(NEW YORK) — The Toronto Raptors will continue to play their home games at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida for the rest of the 2020-21 NBA season, accoriding to an ESPN report.

In a statement posted to the team’s website, the team said they would remain in Tampa due to ongoing border restrictions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Florida has been really welcoming to us and we’re so grateful for the hospitality we’ve found in Tampa and at Amalie – we’re living in a city of champions, and we intend to carry on the tradition of winning for our new friends and fans here,” Raptors President Masai Ujiri said in the statement. “But home is where the heart is, and our hearts are in Toronto. We think often of our fans, of our Scotiabank Arena family, and all those we are missing back home, and we can’t wait until we can all be together again.”

The team had originally planned to play their home games for the first half of the season at the Amalie Arena, which they share with the defending Stanley Cup champions, the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Raptors are currently 6-5 in “home” games.

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Scoreboard roundup — 2/10/21

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Toronto 137, Washington 115
Dallas 118, Atlanta 117
Brooklyn 104, Indiana 94
Memphis 130, Charlotte 114
LA Clippers 119, Minnesota 112
Denver 133, Cleveland 95
Chicago 129, New Orleans 116
Phoenix 125, Milwaukee 124
Oklahoma City 105, LA Lakers 105 (OT)

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Boston 3, NY Rangers 2 (OT)
Toronto 4, Montreal 2

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Villanova 96, Marquette 64
Houston 82, South Florida 65
Virginia 57, Georgia Tech 49
Mississippi 80, Missouri 59
Iowa 79, Rutgers 66
Tennessee 89, Georgia 81
Wisconsin 61, Nebraska 48
Baylor at Oklahoma (Postponed)
Florida at Tennessee (Postponed)

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