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Olympic sports program review


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18 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I'd assume they would form the Canadian team?

If they aren't allowed to compete independently (and tbh I don't expect they will) they will likely refuse to compete at all. The Haudenosaunee players have a fairly strong aversion for competing for either Canada or the US.

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Cricket has a smaller version and is played in Hong Kong called 'Hong Kong sixes' where there are just 6 players per side with 5 overs per innings. The ground is much smaller too and therefore sixes are very common

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_Cricket_Sixes

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4 hours ago, phelps said:

yes, you can!

 

provided it's a football stadium with the athletics track (it would only require minor adjustment, like a carpet to cover the track and make it a playable surface) :evil:

 

I remember that they also played a world cup semifinal at the Eden Park in Auckland, which is a rugby stadium with some space around the rugby lines ;)

The laws state that the boundary length must be minimum 60m, but since Eden Park was already a Test venue, all formats can be still played and the law is ignored. But future grounds must follow the boundary length rule

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9 minutes ago, NearPup said:

If they aren't allowed to compete independently (and tbh I don't expect they will) they will likely refuse to compete at all. The Haudenosaunee players have a fairly strong aversion for competing for either Canada or the US.

If it were a demonstration sport, they should be allowed. If not, then not, I guess. Letting an entirely separate entity compete by itself for the sake of one single sport feels wrong...

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19 hours ago, JoshMartini007 said:

I think they're overestimating the depth from the West Indies. Once you get past :BAR:GUY:JAM:TTO the other Caribbean nations are not relevant.

 

Cricket's issue is not interest as there are enough nations which compete at a high level it's the sport-specific venues required (like baseball/softball). Unfortunately, you can't fit a cricket field in a football stadium.

The 2024 T20 World Cup was hosted by :LCA :ANT and :VIN . The current vice captain Alzarri Joseph was born in :ANT . Darren Sammy who was World Cup winning captain is from :LCA

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19 hours ago, De_Gambassi said:

Wouah Trinidad, St-Kitts AND St-Lucia ? Amazing !

Basically the main nations are :ANT :BAR :GUY :JAM :LCA :TTO and minor are  :DMA :GRN :SKN :VIN

 

Also :BER and :CAN have participated in 50 over World Cup

 

 

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3 hours ago, NearPup said:

If they aren't allowed to compete independently (and tbh I don't expect they will) they will likely refuse to compete at all. The Haudenosaunee players have a fairly strong aversion for competing for either Canada or the US.

Sovereign first nations and all that.

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I think the IOC/LA28 stepped into a minefield by letting lacrosse in. There is going to be a lot of negative press once it is announced they won't be allowed to compete. Also setting the precedent of non-NOCs competing would open up such a can of worms in the future.

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