Sports that shouldn't be in the Olympics

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raleighnut

Legendary Member
I'd like to know where the 3 legged, egg 'n' spoon and the sack races have gone, all those events we used to train our kids for.
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
There's something rather odd about the objection to sports that involve 'judging' or 'interpretation'... something a bit stale, male and lacking in empathy and openness.

I have very mixed feelings about the Olympics in general. I always love watching them, but I'm also aware of the damage that the way they have been going does to economies and places. They are very rarely beneficial to the people and places that host them in retrospect.

Don't think there's anything odd or lacking in empathy etc. The issues with judged sports for me are twofold:

First is the obvious one of the danger of lack of objectivity in the judging or that a judge simply misses something.

I do get the feeling that subjective Olympic sports are encouraged as they often produce the best images and help in the selling of TV rights. Look at the Winter Olympics...snowboard half pipes
 
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User169

Guest
I do get the feeling that subjective Olympic sports are encouraged as they often produce the best images and help in the selling of TV rights. Look at the Winter Olympics...snowboard half pipes

Bit of an aside, but in some "X-sport" type events - and snowboarding has a similar culture - the competitors themselves score each other.
 

lutonloony

Über Member
Location
torbay
Anything involving a gun or a horse. Even if that's going to make a dent in Team GB's medal haul.
What if they make the targets horses?
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Anything involving a gun or a horse. Even if that's going to make a dent in Team GB's medal haul.
I misread that as "involving a gun and a horse" and wondered how long butchery had been an olympic event :smile:

Just done some Wikipediaing, and it seems Kabbadi was put on as an exhibition game at the Berlin Olympics in 1936 of all unlikely times and places.
There was a documentary on somewhere recently (Yesterday TV, perhaps) making a quite persuasive argument that the Nazi Olympics started the trend for ever-bigger, ever-showier televised games which finally peaked in Beijing, with the IOC doing what it could to encourage the dictatorship in that way.
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
Easier to put what should be IN the summer Olympics; running, swimming, boxing, cycling, chucking stuff, jumping over high things, jumping into sand, hop-skip and jumping into sand, riding bikes, chucking opponents around dressed in white pyjamas...that's about it. NO horses, jumping OFF things into water, pratting around on a mat/with mates in a swimming pool while wearing clothes pegs on the nose, gawf, tennis, guns, hockey, poncing about in boats. I should be the king of the Olympics, me.
 
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