Updated On: 08 April, 2020 09:01 AM IST | Los Angeles | AFP
The International Olympic Committee took the historic decision to postpone the Tokyo Games by 12 months as Olympic hopefuls found it harder and harder to train with sports and facilities shut down by the pandemic

Michael Phelps
US Olympic great Michael Phelps says it's "hard to comprehend" what today's athletes are going through with the Tokyo Games postponed in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. "It's our life," Phelps said in an interview on NBC's Today show on Monday. "I've tried to replay what I would be going through emotionally at this very time if I was still competing. "It's hard to really kind of comprehend it."
The International Olympic Committee took the historic decision to postpone the Tokyo Games by 12 months as Olympic hopefuls found it harder and harder to train with sports and facilities shut down by the pandemic. Phelps, who retired after the 2016 Rio Olympics with a record 28 medals -- 23 of them gold -- said athletes must try to find positives in the delay. "You go through something for four years.