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What happens next for big sporting events with large crowds?

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The majority of key sporting events in 2020 took place behind closed doors.

Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College London, has said the impact of the coronavirus pandemic is likely to be felt at large gatherings long after lockdown was over.

He told Times Radio: "I can't see us suddenly having another Cheltenham Festival with no regulations again, I can't see us having massive weddings with people coming from all over the world. I think for the next few years those days are gone."

After it was suggested events with large crowds could remain affected post-lockdown, the PA news agency looks at a number of scheduled sporting events in 2021 where a big gathering would have been predicted.

Cheltenham Festival

Crowds flocked to Cheltenham Festival in 2020 (Andrew Matthews/PA)

The next big sporting date in the calendar is the return of the Cheltenham Festival on March 16. Last year it was able to go ahead at full capacity, but soon after the country was placed into lockdown with the outbreak of Covid-19 firmly taking over. With the four-day jump festival around the corner again, it was confirmed at the start of February the Festival would be without spectators. A statement from Cheltenham Racecourse added it would continue to "monitor Government guidance" and "act accordingly" were the current situation to change.

Euro 2020

While football teams have become accustomed to playing behind closed doors, the rearranged European Championships are set to take place in June with Wembley, Hampden Park and Aviva Stadium among the list of stadiums being used. Currently it is set to be played across 12 cities and while UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin insisted last month he was hopeful the tournament would go ahead in its planned format, the deadline for host associations to submit plans to accept fans has been put back from March 5 to early April.

Wimbledon

Covid-19 could not stop the annual marathon event in England's capital going ahead last year, but it was an elite race only and moved from its usual slot in April back six months to October. It will remain there in the calendar with a date of October 3 pencilled in for the 2021 edition. The ballot for runners opened on Monday with those looking to complete the 26.2 mile journey in aid of various charities able to apply. As it stands, the organisers are looking to make the next London Marathon the biggest ever staged with 100,000 runners scheduled to take part and in addition to large crowds who gather throughout the city to support, it would be a hugely supported event.

Lord's, The Open and World Darts Championships

Will full crowds return to Alexandra Palace in 2021? (Steve Paston/PA)

England's cricket team are currently in India for a four-match Test series, but will also face them back in the UK later this summer and those fixtures are normally packed to the rafters with spectators. It will be a similar story for The Open in July, which always draws big crowds to Royal St George's Golf Club. England will host the 2021 Rugby League World Cup between October 23 and November 27 and 21 venues are currently down to be used. Not long after will be the World Darts Championships at Alexandra Palace, which is a huge event for sporting spectators who have a penchant for fancy dress. Meanwhile the the Tokyo Olympic Games are still set to go ahead according to International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach. Last month he described the rescheduled 2020 Olympics as the "light at the end of the tunnel" but the pandemic could still disrupt hopes of crowds from across the world being able to attend.

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