IOC to start talks about relaxing ban on protests at Olympic Games Add to this 4,400 Paralympic athletes and thousands of staff members, technical officials, and Olympic officials.“What we are most worried about now is if we are told to limit people,” Mori said Monday, speaking with Yuriko Koike a day after she was elected to a second term as Tokyo’s governor.“How do you separate tickets of those who already bought them?” Mori asked, throwing out an example of the challenges. “We have these kind of problems.”In addition to talks with Mori — a former prime minister — Koike also met with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday.