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All this quota cutting all over the board in the Olympics is bullshit anyway. Stop adding nonsense events and there you go.

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

All this quota cutting all over the board in the Olympics is bullshit anyway. Stop adding nonsense events and there you go.

They’re not cutting quotas to make way for gender equality. They’re doing it (at least the IOC) claims to save money. They think the reason cities don’t want to host is because there are too many athletes :facepalm:. Maybe, just maybe it’s the ridiculous demands of the IOC: personal greeters for every IOC members at the airport, 4/5 star lodging for all members, local/seasonal pastries to served at meetings, Coke products available at all times, etc.

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33 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

They’re not cutting quotas to make way for gender equality. They’re doing it (at least the IOC) claims to save money. They think the reason cities don’t want to host is because there are too many athletes :facepalm:. Maybe, just maybe it’s the ridiculous demands of the IOC: personal greeters for every IOC members at the airport, 4/5 star lodging for all members, local/seasonal pastries to served at meetings, Coke products available at all times, etc.

Their press release touting quotas for 2022 indicated this was done for gender equality...

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8 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Their press release touting quotas for 2022 indicated this was done for gender equality...

At best, a few select quotas here and there were cut for gender equality. The rest to save money for the host city, so that the IOC can continue to exist lavishly.

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29 minutes ago, NearPup said:

That's part of it. But they are also cutting the total number of quotas, which is obviously not related to gender equality.

THey cut quotas in some events so others could get higher women's quotas.

 

Women's hockey for ex. Speed skating cutting quotas likely means equal men and women (before it was men more than women).

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1 hour ago, intoronto said:

THey cut quotas in some events so others could get higher women's quotas.

 

Women's hockey for ex. Speed skating cutting quotas likely means equal men and women (before it was men more than women).

Which, as I’ve argued forever, is how it should have been years ago. Gender equality is a rare case of the IOC making a good decision. I’d would have preferred that just add more quotas to women’s events, without taking men’s quotas though. I can’t have everything when it comes to the IOC.

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58 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Which, as I’ve argued forever, is how it should have been years ago. Gender equality is a rare case of the IOC making a good decision. I’d would have preferred that just add more quotas to women’s events, without taking men’s quotas though. I can’t have everything when it comes to the IOC.

Considering that skating is arguably one of the more competitve events with 3/4 continents able to win medals and one about to emerge (South America with Colombia), it boggles the mind to cut quotas there.

 

Though having ice dance and pairs equal (so minus 8 quotas) would not do much. Meaning speed skating is going to lose a sizeable chunk. The way short track is set up, I do not think you can cut quotas.

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59 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Considering that skating is arguably one of the more competitve events with 3/4 continents able to win medals and one about to emerge (South America with Colombia), it boggles the mind to cut quotas there.

 

Though having ice dance and pairs equal (so minus 8 quotas) would not do much. Meaning speed skating is going to lose a sizeable chunk. The way short track is set up, I do not think you can cut quotas.

Yeah big loss for skating :(. The IOC and their ridiculous demands are to blame though.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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