Coronavirus latest: Timeline of sport's response on Wednesday, April 29

Coronavirus latest: Timeline of sport's response on Wednesday, April 29

The fallout from the coronavirus pandemic continued on Wednesday.

Here, the PA news agency recaps the day’s biggest developments.

0805 – The Vuelta a Espana cancelled plans to stage this year’s departure in Holland because of the “exceptional worldwide situation” caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

1028 – The postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Games means the International Olympic Committee will have to shoulder “several hundred million dollars” of costs, its president Thomas Bach admitted.

1401 – The LPGA Tour announced updates to the remainder of its 2020 schedule and is currently targeting a restart of the Tour season in mid-July.

1447 – UK Athletics announced its decision to extend the suspension of athletics competition within the UK until at least June 30.

1457 – The UCI postponed plans to unveil a new calendar for the men’s and women’s WorldTours after Governments across Europe issued further guidance on the restrictions regarding massive sporting events.

1531 – The International Golf Federation announced alongside the IOC that qualifying for the postponed Tokyo Games will be extended by a year, with a new cut-off date of June 21 2021 for men and June 28 2021 for women.

1646 – Vuelta organisers announced the event would be shortened to become an 18-stage race, beginning with what would otherwise have been stage four from Irun to Arrate in the Basque Country.

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