New Olympic Sports

Breakdancing a sport what a load of crap.
Funny Phil I can’t remember you starting a thread about wanting Breakdancing in the Olympics seeing as your so passionate about it.

Once again every thread your involved in gets dragged to the gutter.

It's painful to read. Seems like every thread seems to go exactly the same route at the minute. Nothing wrong with good discussion but it feels like there are certain forum members who fabricate these extreme opinions for the sake of having them and will argue them to the death. I can't honestly believe anyone is that passionate about Breakdancing being a sport, it's getting to the stage where it just feels like trolling at this point.
 
It's painful to read. Seems like every thread seems to go exactly the same route at the minute. Nothing wrong with good discussion but it feels like there are certain forum members who fabricate these extreme opinions for the sake of having them and will argue them to the death. I can't honestly believe anyone is that passionate about Breakdancing being a sport, it's getting to the stage where it just feels like trolling at this point.
It's like after-school debate club. Just pick a side - any side - and argue it til the cows come home. :D
 
I scraped this off the internet (so it must be true!)
I'm not sure, but I last saw a break dancer on a trip to Covent Garden, some years back, it must have picked up since then!

"The Olympic Charter indicates that in order to be accepted, a sport must be widely practiced by men in at least 75 countries and on four continents and by women in no fewer than 40 countries and on three continents. The sport must also increase the ‘‘value and appeal’’ of the Olympic Games and retain and reflect its modern traditions. There are numerous other rules, including bans on purely ‘‘mind sports’’ and sports dependent on mechanical propulsion. These rules have kept chess, automobile racing, and other recognized sports out of the Olympic Games."
 
It's like after-school debate club. Just pick a side - any side - and argue it til the cows come home. :D
You went to a much posher school than me then, our after school debate club was regularly held behind the bike sheds with a big crowd awaiting the 2 participants of the debate or as we called it punch up. Many a debate was settled there over the years and then everyone played nice and moved on together.

However your point is right though 😂
 
Anything that needs a judge to decide an event shouldnt be in the Olympics as far as I'm concerned.
How far, how much, how quick, how long.

If sex is going to be included, Mrs Shark will probably offer her judging services based on those criteria
 
I am coming round to the idea of accepting new, and possibly a bit out there events. A lot of Olympic sports are a bit dull, and old hat. Greco Roman wrestling? 10m air pistol? The Olympic idea is great, but all things need change to appeal to new audiences, or they will fade away.

Apparently there was a park in Rio as a sub set, of sports like break dancing, skate boarding, etc, and it was mobbed every day. As an event organiser, who wouldn't want a bit of that?

Sport is increasingly an entertainment business. It's about the number of viewers, tickets sold, advertising revenue. Why ignore a 'sport' that spectators liked?
 
I seem to remember reading an article that said there was confilct over this, with the Gymnastics side and another field (think it might have been athletics) argueing over control of it and what it's Olympic condition would be.

Yes there is conflict. The Parkour guys don't want to have their sport restricted in terms of having "rules" set for what they can and cannot do. The sport is based around freedom. The FIG want Parkour to come under their remit as it offers them access to young people and all the marketing opportunities that might bring. Many view it as a potentially hostile takeover!!!
 
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