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14 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

well, many of those sports (Baseball, Sport Climbing, Karate, Skateboarding, Surfing) are already in the Tokyo 2020 schedule as "new sports", which means they will be also on the Paris 2024 list...

 

so, among the few remaining, I'd like to see Roller Sports (actually, only Roller Speedskating), Squash (only if IOC gets rid of all doubles and team events in the racket sports) and Water Ski (Jumping and Slalom only) in 2024...

Those five sports are apparently in Tokyo 2020 only (non-core sports) and will have to reapply for Paris.

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Il y a 1 heure , ahjfcshfghb a déclaré:

Those five sports are apparently in Tokyo 2020 only (non-core sports) and will have to reapply for Paris.

 

Yes, nothing is guaranteed for these sports post Tokyo. Obviously, beeing at Tokyo is by itself a solid argument for future inclusions but it's not a foregone conclusion either.

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"Extreme" cross-country running to be rolled-out in time for Paris 2024 inclusion bid


Sebastian Coe participated in the cross-country running talks ©Getty Images

A more "extreme" and "edgier" version of cross-country running is being planned in an attempt to feature at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games.

This was proposed following a meeting of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Cross-Country Committee in Seville.

The panel, chaired by Germany's Otto Klappert, recommended the formation of a "competitive but more compact international series aimed at growing the discipline's popularity and reach".

Organisers of a number of regional and international cross-country events were part of the discussion of changes, it was announced afterwards, with hopes these will act as a "springboard for cross-country running's return to the Olympic programme".

"The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris would be a fitting time to see the return of cross-country to the Olympic programme," said IAAF President Sebastian Coe, who attended the meeting and participated in the Cross de Italica race held in the Spanish city on the following day.

Cross-country, a sport currently dominated by runners originating in East Africa, is already agreed to appear as a discipline at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games programme in Buenos Aires.

It appeared on the Summer Olympic programme at Stockholm 1912, Antwerp 1920 and Paris 1924 but has not appeared since.

"Flying Finn" Paavo Nurmi won gold medals in Antwerp and Paris, where a heatwave meant that only 15 runners completed the course.

Kenya celebrate a mixed relay win at last year's World Cross Country Championships in Kampala ©IAAF Kenya celebrate a mixed relay win at last year's World Cross Country Championships in Kampala ©IAAF

There have been calls in recent years for cross-country to feature at the Winter, rather than the Summer, Olympics - but there appears no realistic chance of this happening soon due to opposition from other sports.

New disciplines within existing sports at Paris 2024 will be chosen by the International Olympic Committee after proposals by the constituent International Federations.

The process would be expected to be finalised in 2021.

A challenge for any cross-country competition at the Summer Olympics would involve persuading top runners to compete in it as well as or instead of track or marathon events.

A more innovative course has already been proposed for the next edition of the biennial IAAF World Cross-Country Championships next due to be held in Aarhus in Denmark in March 2019.

The course for the event, set on and around the grounds of the Museum of Moesgaard, a Danish regional archaeology and ethnography museum, includes running across the museum's sloping grass roof.

 

 

 

They'll turn Cross Country into Parkour by the sound of it :cheer:Urban Cross Country here we come :cheer:

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il y a 9 minutes, De_Gambassi a déclaré:

https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1060598/extreme-cross-country-running-to-be-rolled-out-in-time-for-paris-2024-inclusion-bid

 

 

 

They'll turn Cross Country into Parkour by the sound of it :cheer:Urban Cross Country here we come :cheer:

How far can they go with these bullshits ?

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32 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Cross country is already extreme relative to road/track racing. You can reuse the mountain biking course if you want to make things more interesting.

 

Or have a shot put pit in the middle of the course, where you can only continue after you threw at least xx meters, with a weight-drag portion as well :old:

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hace 41 minutos, JoshMartini007 said:

Cross country is already extreme relative to road/track racing. You can reuse the mountain biking course if you want to make things more interesting.

Well, not really. Lately this days all courses are so flat.

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For me, Cross Country is entertaining when there's mud and snow, that cause racing more difficult. Also whit big hills, not that crappy obstacles they put in the Kampala WC in 2017 to make it "harder".

 

For all that, Cross Country makes more sense in the Winter Olympic Games.

If they want to do for Summer Games maybe they're thinking about "obstacles-races" or Spartan Races instead. It's a cool idea and I would deffo watch the event and probably became one of my faves, but this is not Cross Country.

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