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I was just checking tokyo2020.jp

 

Of course it's not 100%

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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44 minutes ago, carivan said:

 

Yep. AIBA wants two more for women, IWF wants to move to 8 even per gender and I also think ITU is pushing for a mixed relay.

I believe women's canoeing is also likely to be introduced (looks like the C2 in slalom and the K2-200m and the C1-200m might be removed to make room) and that rowing is going to have seven men's events and seven women's event (the most sensible plan I've seen is to remove the men's lightweight four to replace it with the women's four). Golf, table tennis and archery also want mixed events.

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53 minutes ago, carivan said:

 

Yep. AIBA wants two more for women, IWF wants to move to 8 even per gender and I also think ITU is pushing for a mixed relay.

 

I bet the IOC will make the stupidity of taking out 2 mens categories, as to fill in another 2 womens. Womens boxing hasn't developed enough competition to support another 2 weight classes. 

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21 minutes ago, Near said:

Windsurfing is a completly different sport.

 

oh didnt know it's windsurfing

 

 

and i think golf should be more of a ryder cup type, maybe 8 countries with 4 players each or something like that

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It is funny how the IOC have talked about containing the Games from becoming "too big" with thousands and thousands of athletes and put rigorous standards and cutted categories to the bare minimum of 10 or so athletes, but then continue to bring in new sports and  existing ones wanting more and more events.

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hace 4 minutos, Maxim Fastovsky said:

 

oh didnt know it's windsurfing

 

 

and i think golf should be more of a ryder cup type, maybe 8 countries with 4 players each or something like that

 

Nah, the whole point of Olympic golf is to widen the global footprint, so you need to include the bigger number of countries as possible even if that hurts quality. But I do agree they should change the format. Match play could be fun.

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Letting host nation adding sports is a stupid idea, I understand if it happens in Universiade or some continental Games to make the host nation happy, but Olympics is bigger than this.

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