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Which of these indigenous but popular sports would you like to see in Olympics?


Which of these indigenous but popular sports would you like to see in Olympics?  

38 members have voted

  1. 1. Which of these indigenous but popular sports would you like to see in Olympics?

    • American Football
      2
    • Australian Rules Football
      1
    • Basque pelota
      5
    • Brazilian jiu-jitsu
      3
    • Dibeke
      0
    • Hurling
      0
    • Lawn bowls
      6
    • Kabbadi
      7
    • Kurash
      0
    • Sepaktakraw
      6
    • Any other
      8


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No Lacrosse? I wouldn't vote for it, but still...

I voted for Sepaktakraw but in honesty I don't like any of these sports. The Olympics is already too crowded as it is.

18 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Which indigenous sport seems exciting and can pull in eyeballs. Is there any other sport which you would like to watch

Hurling/shinty is a sport that very frequently removes eyeballs. My theory is that it was invented by dentists to fill their quiet Monday schedules.

9 hours ago, Vektor said:

If I have to pick one, I would go with bowls. It's kinda like the Summer Games version of curling and I have fond memories of watching it on Eurosport in the late 2000s. For me it was a fun game/sport to spectate, which makes sense because curling is one of my favorite winter sports to watch. But does anyone outside of :GBR play bowls? :d

It’s a big Commonwealth sport - Aus, NZ, some African countries, Singapore etc etc. In Australia it’s a big sport because there’s some legal scam that allows bowls clubs to sell cheap drink & have gambling machines as well as playing bowls.  Sort of like golf clubs, but take up much less space.

10 hours ago, Vektor said:

If I have to pick one, I would go with bowls. It's kinda like the Summer Games version of curling and I have fond memories of watching it on Eurosport in the late 2000s. For me it was a fun game/sport to spectate, which makes sense because curling is one of my favorite winter sports to watch. But does anyone outside of :GBR play bowls? :d

The most successful nations at international level are Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, GB and Ireland. Canada, Malaysia and Zimbabwe have also had a lot of success at the Comminwealth Games. At world championship level countries like Israel and the US have medalled.

 

Like Rugby Sevens it's also a popular sport in many of the Pacific Islands.

 

I don't know how widely it's played in Europe but countries like the Czech Rep, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden are members of World Bowls.

Well, if bowls is really that popular and if the nations can agree on a format, I would see no issues with it as an Olympic sport. Sadly IOC is more interested in adding X Games sports. 

Of course, an other Commonwealth sport :coffee:

Why not boules then ? It's widespread, and at least countries like Madagascar or Cambodia would get a chance to medal :coffee:

Raffa, Petanque and other type of bouls are played at the Mediterranean Games too.

 

Although, my vote is for Basque Pelota. The only one in that list thats already been Olympic ;)

Welp.. I'm in for any new Olympic sports as long as they did not come from the same family with "breaking" and "competitive gaming"

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