No, at least not for now. There is some speculation that this year’s games in Tokyo will be threatened by the coronavirus outbreak. Recently, the longest-serving member of the International Olympic Committee said that if the virus wasn’t in control by late May, a cancelation is a distinct possibility, but that right now, it’s business as usual.
A cancelation is more likely than a postponement or a location change because of the sheer scope of the Olympics, but keep in mind that heretofore, they’ve only been canceled because of World War II in 1940 (which, spookily enough, were also set to be in Tokyo).
Barring any further catastrophes, the Tokyo games are set to start July 24, 2020.
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due to world war 2 the game cancelled
the 1940 olympic games were cancelled due to world war 2
WWI cause the 1916 Olympic Games to be cancelled. WWII cause the 1940 and 1944 Olympic Games to be cancelled.
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The fifth Olympic Games, to be held in Berlin in 1916, were cancelled due to World War I.
The IOC.
1916, 1940 and 1944.
World War II.
The 2008 Olympics Rowing was not cancelled. It was postponed one day due to rain and thunderstorm.
There were no Olympic Games in 1940 and 1944 due to World War II
WWII