Padding, cricket and polo are not Olympic sports
At the Olympic Games every four years, we can see a great variety of sports and sports activities practiced by people from all over the world. However, although many people use paddle tennis rackets Or their cricket bats, these sports are not considered Olympic today. Meet seven of them!
1. Cricket
cricket The second most watched British sport in the world, with over 2.5 billion fans. Although she has many followers, she is not part of the Olympics. This was included in his first modern game in 1896, but was later withdrawn due to a lack of participants.
However, cricket is very It is popular in some countries outside British territory, such as India, Australia, Pakistan and even in the “West Indies”; It is the name given to the multinational team made up of citizens of English-speaking countries in the Americas, such as Antigua and Barbuda, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, among others.
2. Pole
Polo has distant origins, although most attribute it to ancient Persia, others to the state of Manipur in India, but the truth is that it is very popular in both India and the United Kingdom.
Even this sport on horseback is practiced in Argentina and the United States. However, even though he has recovered Very popular in recent yearsIt was only part of the Olympic Games between 1900 and 1936, and was later discontinued.
3. Arrows
Darts may not require much strength, but many people consider it a sport for it Physical effort and focus.
Several official darts organizations are making great efforts to bring darts to the Olympics, while the Olympic Committee has announced that it could be included in the 2024 Games in Paris.
4. Squash
Squash is a popular racket sport played by about 17 million people worldwide, but the latest official attempt to allow squash into the Olympics was rejected in favor of wrestling.
However, they are expected new possibilities for the 2024 Games.
5. Bowling
Did you know that the history of bowling goes back to Ancient egyptians? Yes, there are hieroglyphs in which we see people of this civilization playing something very similar.
Bowling was introduced as a demonstration sport at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. However, with only 20 countries participating, the sport has not been considered an Olympic sport since then despite its worldwide social popularity.
6- Lacrosse
Lacrosse was named a sports medalist at the 1904 St. Louis Games and the 1908 London Games, probably because it is so popular in these countries.
this was sport demonstration who played in the 1928, 1932 and 1948 Olympics, where the Canadian shamrock lacrosse team won the gold and the St. Louis Amateur Athletics Association of the United States won the silver. Meanwhile, the Canadian Mohawk Indians settled for the bronze. However, it has not been included since then, although some associations are trying to include it in the 2028 Games that will be held in Los Angeles.
7. PADIL
The paddle It is a sport very similar to tennis that was born in the 1970s in Mexico. Later it was exported to Spain and from the Iberian nation it spread throughout the world. First in Argentina and then in neighboring countries such as Italy, Portugal and France.
This game is currently very popular in our country (where it is played more than tennis), but unfortunately it does not meet enough requirements – yet – to be considered an Olympic sport.
However, thanks to the many players using their rackets and balls, it is believed that they may be included in a few years.
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