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Training Access Pass Policy V2.0 ANNEX I - GROUP A - Individual Discipline Allocation TAP Access Quota Discipline Venue(s) TAP Validity Period (No. of Aa: Code Zones TAP quota) 1-2: 1 Start of training until end of Beach Volleyball Shiokaze Park WHITE, 2 3-4: 2 competition VBV 5+: 3 BMX Freestyle Ariake Urban Sports Park BMF BLUE, 2 1+: 1 Start of training until end of BMX Racing Ariake Urban Sports Park BLUE, 2 1+: 1 competition BMX Cycling Mountain Bike Izu MTB Course MTB BLUE, 2 1+: 1 Road Fuji International Speedway Competition days only CRD BLUE, 2 1+: 3 Equestrian Park Start of training until end of competition 1-2: 2 Equestrian WHITE, 2 Note: Access to stables only EQU 3+: 3 Sea Forest Cross-Country Course with stable pass Start of training until end of 1-8: 1 Fencing Makuhari Messe Hall A & B WHITE, 2 competition FEN 9+: 2 Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground Yumenoshima Stadium Akitsu Soccer Stadium Prince Takamado Memorial JFA YUME Field Inage Seaside Park Kozukue Field Mitsuzawa Football Stadium Hodogaya Park Soccer Field Shirahatayama Open Stadium Atsubetsu Park Stadium Sapporo Soccer Amusement Park Start of training until end of Sendai Stadium competition period for all Training venues training and competition venues Izumi Soccer Field 5 per Football BLUE, 2 Miyagi Soccer Field Note: TAPs will be cancelled FBL gender team within 24 hours of the team Kashima Antlers Clubhouse being knocked out of the North Seaside Multipurpose Playing Field competition Shinhama Green Park Multipurpose Playing Field Nakata Sports Center Akira Sports Field Tokyo Stadium Sapporo Dome Saitama Stadium Miyagi Stadium International Stadium Yokohama Ibaraki Kashima Stadium Competition venues Olympic Stadium Note: Training Venues are correct as of March 2021. Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Training Access Pass Policy v2.0 - March 2021 - Annexes Page 1 of 5 ANNEX I - GROUP A - Individual Discipline Allocation TAP Access Quota Discipline Venue(s) TAP Validity Period (No. of Aa: Code Zones TAP quota) Bunkyo Sports Center Minato City Sports Center venues Training Shinagawa City General Gymnasium Start of training until end of competition 2 per gender Handball WHITE, 2 HBL team Yoyogi National Stadium Venue Competition Start of training until end of competition Note: TAP holders are only permitted access to Oi Hockey 2 per gender Hockey Oi Hockey Stadium WHITE, 2 Stadium during official training HOC team sessions for their team. TAP holders are not permitted to be inside the venue when there is no official training for their NOC. 1-10: 1 Start of training until end of Rowing Sea Forest Waterway BLUE, 2 11-20: 2 competition ROW 21+: 3 1-4: 1 Start of training until end of 5-8: 2 Sailing Enoshima Yacht Harbour BLUE, 2 competition SAL 9-11: 3 12+: 4 Skateboarding Start of training until end of 1-6: 1 Ariake Urban Sports Park SKB WHITE, 2 (Park & Street) competition 7+: 2 Start of training until end of 1-6: 2 Tennis Ariake Tennis Park WHITE, 2 competition TEN 7+:3 Chiyoda Sports Center Katsushika Mizumoto Sports Complex Gymnasium venues Koto Sports Hall Training Start of training until end of competition 4 per gender Volleyball Shiohama Civic Gymnasium WHITE, 2 VVO team Ariake Arena Venues Competition Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (men) Musashino Forest Sport Plaza (women) venues Training Start of training until end of 2 per gender Water Polo WPO WHITE, 2 Tokyo Aquatics Centre competition team Venues Tatsumi Water Polo Centre Competition Note: Training Venues are correct as of March 2021. Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Training Access Pass Policy v2.0 - March 2021 - Annexes Page 2 of 5 ANNEX II - GROUP B - ATV Allocation Quota TAP Validity TAP Access Discipline Venue(s) (No. of Aa: Period Code TAP quota) Edogawa City Track & Field Stadium Athletics Track & Field Yoyogi Park Athletic Field Start of training until end of competition ATV (See ANNEX III for TAP quotas for Marathon & Toyohira River/ Nakajima Sports Center OLS sub-track) Race Walk Tokyo Aquatics Centre Start of training until Artistic Swimming (No access to Aquatics Centre Main Building during competition) end of competition ATV 20% (rounded Tokyo Aquatics Centre Start of training until up) of Aa Marathon Swimming (No access to Aquatics Centre Main Building during competition) day before start of ATV number Odaiba Marine Park competition entered into the Group B Start of training until Aquatics Tokyo Aquatics Centre disciplines day before start of Diving (No access to Aquatics Centre Main Building during competition) ATV competition Tokyo Aquatics Centre Start of training until Swimming (No access to Aquatics Centre Main Building during competition) end of competition ATV Start of training until Badminton Musashino Forest Sport Plaza day before start of ATV competition Ota Stadium Nippon Sport Science University Yokohama Kenshidai Campus Start of training until Baseball and Softball Nippon Sport Science University Tokyo Setagaya Campus end of competition ATV Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium (competition venue warm-up area only) 20% (rounded up) of Aa Basketball Tokyo Big Sight South Exhibition Halls ATV number Start of training until entered into 3x3 Basketball Chuo Comprehensive Sports Center end of competition ATV the Group B disciplines Basketball Basketball Start of training until Boxing Sumida City Gymnasium end of ATV competition Canoe Slalom Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre Start of training until ATV day before start of Canoe Canoe Sprint Sea Forest Waterway competition ATV Start of training until Track Izu Velodrome day before start of ATV competition Cycling No access during Golf Kasumigaseki Country Club competition days ATV Artistic ATV 20% (rounded Start of training until up) of Aa Tokyo Big Sight - South Exhibition Halls Rhythmic end of competition ATV number entered into Trampoline ATV Gymnastics Gymnastics the Group B Start of training until disciplines Judo Kodokan end of ATV competition Start of training until Karate Tokyo Budo-kan end of ATV competition Other than Riding: Shibuya Sports Center Start of training until Modern Pentathlon Riding Laser-Run end of ATV Waseda University Higashifushimi Campus (TBD) competition Note: Training Venues are correct as of March 2021. Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Training Access Pass Policy v2.0 - March 2021 - Annexes Page 3 of 5 ANNEX II - GROUP B - ATV Allocation Quota TAP Validity TAP Access Discipline Venue(s) (No. of Aa: Period Code TAP quota) Toshiba Corporation Fuchu Complex Rugby Ground Kubota Funabashi Ground RICOH Ground Start of training until Rugby end of ATV NTT Communications Arcs Urayasu Park competition Tatsumi Seaside Park Rugby Practice Field 20% (rounded Chuo Elementary School Heated Pool up) of Aa number Start of training until entered into Shooting Asaka Shooting Range day before start of ATV competition the Group B disciplines Start of training until Sport Climbing Aomi Urban Sports Park day before start of ATV competition Start of training until Surfing Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach day before start of ATV competition Start of training until Table Tennis Nakano City General Gymnasium end of ATV competition 20% (rounded Start of training until up) of Aa Taekwondo Meguro Chuo Gymnasium end of ATV number competition entered into Swim & Run: TAITO Riverside Sports Center Start of training until the Group B Triathlon end of ATV disciplines Bike: Wakasu Seaside Park competition Start of training until Weightlifting Tokyo International Forum (Hall E) day before start of ATV competition Start of training until Wrestling Makuhari Messe Hall A day before start of ATV competition Note: Training Venues are correct as of March 2021. Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Training Access Pass Policy v2.0 - March 2021 - Annexes Page 4 of 5 ANNEX III - GROUP C - Exceptions Daily TAP Access Quota TAP Validity Discipline Venues Period (No. of Aa: Code Zones TAP quota) 1-10: 1 Olympic Stadium (Sub Track) 11-20: 2 21-30: 3 Athletics Access only to the athletics warm up track during 31-40: 4 competition at OLS. No access will be allowed inside Track & Field 41-50: 5 the Olympic Stadium, including the final warm-up area. Start of training until (See ANNEX II for TAP ATH WHITE 51-60: 6 end of competition quotas for ATH 61-70: 7 standalone training Edogawa City Track & Field Stadium 71-80: 8 venues) 81-90: 9 Yoyogi Park Athletic Field 91-100: 10 Marathon & 100+: 11 Toyohira River/ Nakajima Sports Center Race Walk Archery Yumenoshima Park Archery Field NO TAPS AVAILABLE Note: Training Venues are correct as of March 2021. Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Training Access Pass Policy v2.0 - March 2021 - Annexes Page 5 of 5.
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