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On 27/06/2019 at 01:30, heywoodu said:

I'm hoping for natural track luge, ice climbing and telemark. Let's see if one of them gets in :p

I’d honestly love to see all three. I’ve found them all highly entertaining to watch. Ice Climbing is what I really want though. First off, it would be the only winter sport not to use skates or skis. It’s unique from ever other sports on the program (meaning we’re adding a 8th sport, and not just another discipline). Plus, there are actually a lot of competitive countries (including :IRL @OlympicIRL). The events are super fun to watch, much like sport climbing, as they are just the winter equivalent. An event in Denver last year had a crowd of 25,000 and the atmosphere was awesome. The event will already feature as a demo sport at the 2020 YOG (hopefully full inclusion in 2024), so at least it’s on the IOC’s radar. So to me, 2026 seems like the right time to add it. This year’s season will feature 5 World Cup Events, a European tour (4 events), an Asian Tour (3 events, one of which will be in :IRI @MHSN, and another in :MGL :yikes:), a Youth World Championship, YOG demonstration, and three continental championships.

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2 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

I’d honestly love to see all three. I’ve found them all highly entertaining to watch. Ice Climbing is what I really want though. First off, it would be the only winter sport not to use skates or skis. It’s unique from ever other sports on the program (meaning we’re adding a 8th sport, and not just another discipline). Plus, there are actually a lot of competitive countries (including :IRL @OlympicIRL). The events are super fun to watch, much like sport climbing, as they are just the winter equivalent. An event in Denver last year had a crowd of 25,000 and the atmosphere was awesome. The event will already feature as a demo sport at the 2020 YOG (hopefully full inclusion in 2024), so at least it’s on the IOC’s radar. So to me, 2026 seems like the right time to add it. This year’s season will feature 5 World Cup Events, a European tour (4 events), an Asian Tour (3 events, one of which will be in :IRI @MHSN, and another in :MGL :yikes:), a Youth World Championship, YOG demonstration, and three continental championships.

But instead, let's add monobob, which has 0 World Cup events, 0 European Tour events, 0 Asian Tour events, 0 World Championships events and so on.

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Just now, Swewi said:

Read that italian NOC may be suspended. Could this mean they would be taken away the 2026 games?

 

yes, but this would be the ultimate punishment (not likely to happen)...

first there are a lot of steps to be made before getting to such stage...

 

here I explained what's going on between the current Italian Government (which won't last long, however...probably it will go down already in the next few hours/days) and the IOC...

https://totallympics.com/index.php?/topic/822-off-topic-politics-thread/&do=findComment&comment=230756

 

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2 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

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So.. Which new design you wanted for San Siro?

 

I personally prefer the design on the right

I absolutely love the one on the right, but the one on the left is a great reminder of the old San Siro. Plus, there’s not many square stadiums out there. I think I’d have to go with the right.

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30 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

I absolutely love the one on the right, but the one on the left is a great reminder of the old San Siro. Plus, there’s not many square stadiums out there. I think I’d have to go with the right.

The second will have, outside the stadium in a "green area", the field of rhe current San Siro ;)

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