Sports in Modern Olympics
The Summer and Winter Olympic games includes a total of thirty
five sports with fifty three disciplines. The Summer Olympics
comprise of twenty sports with thirty-eight disciplines and the
Winter Olympics consists of seven sports with fifteen disciplines.
On a whole four hundred events are conducted. Each of the sport has
an International Governing Body. More athletes and nations
participate in the Summer Olympics.
The IOC or International Olympic Committee arranges the sports,
disciplines and events in a hierarchical manner. Sports are
subdivided into disciplines and disciplines are subdivided into
events. The IOC after analyzing the popularity of a sport around
the globe and decides whether it should be a part of the Olympics
or not. To be a part of the Olympics, an event should be
participated by men from fifty countries from three continents and
women from thirty-five countries from three continents, at
least.
Sports, which are no longer a part of today's Olympics, are polo,
golf, rugby union, tug of war, cricket, water skiing, etc. The
reason for their discontinuation is lack of adequate participation,
lack of interest and lack of a governing body. Tennis and archery
are also some of the dropped sports, which were again a part of the
Olympics in the year 1988 and 1972, respectively. Sports, which are
included in the Olympics to promote the local sports of a
particular region, are known as demonstration sports. Some of the
demonstration sports, which are a part of the Olympics sports, are
curling and baseball.
In the first modern Summer Olympic games, held in 1896, there were
a total of nine sports. Now the count is twenty-eight and it has
been decided that in the 2012 Summer Olympics, the count will be
reduced to twenty six, with the withdrawal of softball and
baseball. For a sport or discipline to be a part of the Summer
Olympics, men from seventy-five nations from four continents and
women from forty nations from three continents, should be
participating at the least.
The aquatics discipline includes sports swimming, diving, water
polo and synchronized swimming. The canoeing discipline consists of
flatwater, BMX, slalom, track, road and mountain biking. The
Gymnastics discipline consists of trampoline, artistic, and
rhythmic. The volleyball discipline consists of indoor and beach.
The other sports are archery, athletics, badminton, baseball,
basketball, boxing, equestrian, fencing, field hockey, soccer,
handball, judo, modern pentathlon, rowing, sailing, shooting,
softball, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, triathlon, weightlifting
and wrestling.
The Summer Olympic sports, which are discontinued, are Basque
Pelota, Cricket, Croquet, Figure Skating, Golf, Ice Hockey, Ieu de
Paume, Lacrosse, Polo, Rackets, Roque, Rugby Union, Tug of War, and
Water Motor sports.
The demonstration sports which weren't selected to be a part of the
official Summer Olympics are American football, Australian rules
football, ballooning, boules, budo, field handball, Finnish
baseball, glima, gliding, kaatsen, korfball, la canne, lifesaving,
longue paume, motor sport, roller hockey, sambo, savate, Swedish
gymnastics, weight training with dumbbells, and water
skiing.
Winter Olympic games started in 1924. Ice hockey and figure skating
were a part of the Summer Olympics, before Winter Olympics started.
In the beginning, there were nine sports in the Winter Olympic
games, which have now been decreased to seven. There are a total of
fifteen disciplines. For a sport or discipline to be a part of the
Winter Olympics, men from at least twenty-five countries from three
continents should participate.
The Bobsleigh discipline consists of bobsleigh and skeleton. The
skating discipline consists of figure skating, speed skating and
short track speed skating. The skiing discipline consists of alpine
skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, ski jumping, freestyle
skiing and Nordic combined. The other sports are biathlon, curling,
ice hockey, and luge.
The demonstration sports, which were never included in the official
list of Winter Olympics, are bandy, disabled alpine skiing,
disabled cross-country skiing, ice stock sport, military patrol,
ski ballet, skijoring, sled-dog racing, speed skiing, and winter
pentathlon.
The games which were recognized by the IOC, but weren't a part of
the Olympics are air sports, bandy, billiard sports, boules,
bowling, bridge, chess, dance sport, golf, karate, korfball,
lifesaving, motorcycle sport, mountain climbing, netball,
orienteering, pelote basque, polo, powerboating, racquetball,
roller sports, rugby, squash, sumo, surfing, tug of war, underwater
sports, water skiing, and wushu.
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