Article on 2021 sports
Four sports to make debut in Tokyo Olympics; baseball, softball return for one-off Games
Synopsis
The COVID-hit Tokyo Games will witness five sports joining the Olympic program out of which four will make their debuts in the quadrennial showpiec
The Olympic Games become a grander affair every four years with the introduction new sports into the program and with 339 medal events in the line up, the Tokyo Games will be the biggest-ever.
The COVID-hit Tokyo Games will witness five sports joining the Olympic program out of which four will make their debuts in the quadrennial showpiece.
With five days left for the pandemic-ravaged Games to begin on July 23, here is a look at the five new sports, including four debutants, that will give the world new Olympic stars in the coming days.
1. SKATEBOARDING: Skateboarding is an action sport that will make its debut in Tokyo after being included in the Olympic program for the first time. The sport had got a huge boost as it has already been approved to be part of the 2024 Paris Olympics. In Tokyo, medals will be on offer for two disciplines of skateboarding -- park and street. While in park discipline, skaters are required to show their skills and execute tricks in a dome-shaped bowl, in street competitions competitors had to overcome real-life obstacles like stairs, rails etc.
The participants will be judged on the basis of difficulty level, originality and their execution skills at the Ariake Urban Sports Park.
Nyjah Huston (USA), Pedro Barros (Brazil), Shane O'Neill (Australia), Leticia Bufoni (Brazil), Alex Sorgente (Italy), Japan's Yuto Horigome and Aori Nishimura and 12-year-old British Sky Brown are the some of the big names who will be vying for the top honours in the sport in Tokyo.
2. SURFING: Surfing is another action-packed adventure sport that will make its Olympic debut and will continue to be a part of the mega sporting event as it has also been approved for the 2024 Paris Games.
The competition will be held in both men's and women's categories, featuring preliminary heats followed by head-to-head knockout rounds. The events will be held at Tsurigasaki Beach in Ichinomiya.
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The surfers will be judged on their commitment and degree of difficulty, innovations, manoeuvres, flow, speed and power
The top five surfers to watch out for in the upcoming Games are Brazil's Gabriel Medina, former world champion John John Florence of USA, another American Carissa Moore, Australia's seven-time world champion Stephanie Gilmore and local favourite Kanoa Igarashi.
3. SPORT CLIMBING: Sports climbing started to get recognition in the 1980s and its induction in the Olympic program for the first time in Tokyo will definitely give a huge boost to the discipline, which is popular among youths now-a-days.
The event to be held at Tokyo's Aomi Urban Sports Park will be contested as a single event. All the three min disciplines of the sport -- speed, bouldering and lead will be combined to determine the overall winner in both men and women's section.
Top sport climbers to be seen in action at the Tokyo Olympics are Adam Ondra of Czech Republic, Slovenia's Janja Garnbret, Japan's Miho Nonaka, the Mawem Brothers -- Mickael and Bassa of France and Britain's Shauna Coxsey.
4. KARATE: Karate, the traditional martial arts of Japan will make its Olympics debut in Tokyo. The sport, born in Okinawa, Japan in 1868, was inducted by the Organising Committee in the roster because of its rich history and popularity in the country. However, karate will not feature in next edition of the Games in Paris.
In the 32nd edition of the Summer Olympics, karate will played in two disciplines -- kata and kumite. While athletes are required to demonstrate their techniques in kata, kumite has weight classes and is judged on the basis of the results of head-to-head fights. The competition will be held in three weight classes for both men and women at the Nippon Budokan.
Sandra Sanchez of Spain, Japanese duo of Ryo Kiyuna and Kiyou Shimizu, Iran's Hamideh Abbasali and Tzu-Yun Wen of Chinese Taipei are some of the notable names to be seen on the mat in the upcoming Games.
5. BASEBALL/SOFTBALL: Baseball wan inducted into the Olympic program as a medal event in 1992 Barcelona Games and remained part of the showpiece till the 2008 edition in Beijing before being dropped from the list.
But being a popular sport in Japan, baseball is set to make its return to the Olympic program in the upcoming Tokyo Games.
Softball, on other hand, made its debut at the Olympics as a medal event in 1996 Atlanta and was part of the Games till 2008 before being dropped from the program. But like baseball, softball will make its return for a one-off Games in Tokyo as it has been again booted out from the 2024 Paris roster. While baseball is competed among men, softball is an women only event.
Both baseball and softball competitions will contested among six countries -- Australia, hosts Japan, Italy, USA, Mexico and Canada.
Besides, the Tokyo Olympics will witness several existing sports in new forms and events like basketball and cycling.
Basketball is an integral part of the Olympics since 1936 but in Tokyo the sport will feature in two new medal events in after the International Olympic Committee has approved the inclusion of 3x3 format in both the men's and women's categories in the Tokyo Games.
Just like basketball, cycling too is being repackaged as freestyle BMX, an action sport in Tokyo. This event has no racing involved and is judged on the basis of tricks, difficulty level and execution of a biker's skill within a specially-designed park.
Article on 2021 sports
Four
sports
to
make
debut
in Tokyo Olympics; baseball, softball return for one-off Games
Synopsis
The COVID-hit Tokyo
Games
will witness five
sports
joining the Olympic
program
out of which four will
make
their
debuts
in the quadrennial
showpiec
The Olympic
Games
become a grander affair every four years with the introduction
new
sports
into the
program
and with 339
medal
events
in the line up, the Tokyo
Games
will be the biggest-ever.
The COVID-hit Tokyo
Games
will witness five
sports
joining the Olympic
program
out of which four will
make
their
debuts
in the quadrennial showpiece.
With five days
left
for the pandemic-ravaged
Games
to
begin
on July 23, here is a look at the five
new
sports
, including four debutants, that will give the world
new
Olympic stars in the coming days.
1. SKATEBOARDING: Skateboarding is an action
sport
that will
make
its
debut
in Tokyo after
being included
in the Olympic
program
for the
first
time. The
sport
had
got
a huge boost as it has already
been approved
to be
part
of the 2024 Paris Olympics. In Tokyo,
medals
will be on offer for two
disciplines
of skateboarding --
park
and street. While in
park
discipline
, skaters
are required
to
show
their
skills
and execute tricks in a dome-shaped bowl, in street
competitions
competitors had to overcome real-life obstacles like stairs, rails etc.
The participants will be
judged
on the basis of difficulty level, originality and their execution
skills
at the
Ariake
Urban
Sports
Park.
Nyjah
Huston (USA), Pedro Barros (Brazil), Shane O'Neill (Australia), Leticia
Bufoni
(Brazil), Alex
Sorgente
(Italy), Japan's
Yuto
Horigome
and
Aori
Nishimura
and 12-year-
old
British Sky Brown are the
some of the
big
names who will be vying for the top
honours
in the
sport
in Tokyo.
2. SURFING: Surfing is another action-packed adventure
sport
that will
make
its Olympic
debut
and will continue to be a
part
of the mega sporting
event
as it has
also
been approved
for the 2024 Paris Games.
The
competition
will
be held
in both
men
's and women's categories, featuring preliminary heats followed by head-to-head knockout rounds. The
events
will
be held
at
Tsurigasaki
Beach in
Ichinomiya
.
ADVERTISEMENT
The
surfers will be
judged
on their commitment and degree of difficulty, innovations,
manoeuvres
, flow, speed and power
The
top five surfers to
watch
out for in the upcoming
Games
are Brazil's Gabriel Medina, former world champion
John John
Florence
of USA
, another American Carissa Moore, Australia's seven-time world champion Stephanie Gilmore and local
favourite
Kanoa
Igarashi
.
3.
SPORT
CLIMBING:
Sports
climbing
started
to
get
recognition in the 1980s and its induction in the Olympic
program
for the
first
time in Tokyo will definitely give a huge boost to the
discipline
, which is popular among youths
now
-a-days.
The
event
to
be held
at Tokyo's
Aomi
Urban
Sports
Park
will
be contested
as a single
event
. All the
three min
disciplines
of the
sport
-- speed, bouldering and lead will
be combined
to determine the
overall
winner in both
men
and women's section.
Top
sport
climbers to be
seen
in action at the Tokyo Olympics are Adam
Ondra
of Czech Republic
, Slovenia's
Janja
Garnbret
, Japan's
Miho
Nonaka
, the
Mawem
Brothers --
Mickael
and
Bassa
of France and Britain's Shauna
Coxsey
.
4.
KARATE
:
Karate
, the traditional martial arts of
Japan
will
make
its Olympics
debut
in Tokyo. The
sport
, born in Okinawa,
Japan
in 1868,
was inducted
by the
Organising
Committee in the roster
because
of its rich history and popularity in the country.
However
,
karate
will not feature in
next
edition of the
Games
in Paris.
In the 32nd edition of the Summer Olympics,
karate
will
played
in two
disciplines
--
kata
and
kumite
. While athletes
are required
to demonstrate their techniques in
kata
,
kumite
has weight classes and is
judged
on the basis of the results of head-to-head fights. The
competition
will
be held
in three weight classes for both
men
and women at the Nippon
Budokan
.
Sandra Sanchez of Spain, Japanese duo of
Ryo
Kiyuna
and
Kiyou
Shimizu, Iran's
Hamideh
Abbasali
and
Tzu-Yun
Wen of Chinese Taipei are
some of the
notable names to be
seen
on the mat in the upcoming
Games.
5
. BASEBALL/SOFTBALL: Baseball wan inducted into the Olympic
program
as a
medal
event
in 1992 Barcelona
Games
and remained
part
of the showpiece till the 2008 edition in Beijing
before
being dropped
from the list.
But
being a popular
sport
in
Japan
, baseball
is set
to
make
its return to the Olympic
program
in the upcoming Tokyo Games.
Softball, on other hand, made its
debut
at the Olympics as a
medal
event
in 1996 Atlanta and was
part
of the
Games
till 2008
before
being dropped
from the
program
.
But
like baseball, softball will
make
its return for a one-off
Games
in Tokyo as it has been again booted out from the 2024 Paris roster. While baseball
is competed
among
men
, softball is
an
women
only
event
.
Both baseball and softball
competitions
will contested among six countries -- Australia, hosts
Japan
, Italy, USA, Mexico and Canada.
Besides
, the Tokyo Olympics will witness several existing
sports
in
new
forms and
events
like basketball and cycling.
Basketball is an integral
part
of the Olympics since 1936
but
in Tokyo the
sport
will feature in two
new
medal
events
in after the International Olympic Committee has approved the inclusion of
3x3
format in both the
men
's and women's categories in the Tokyo Games.
Just
like basketball, cycling too is
being repackaged
as freestyle BMX, an action
sport
in Tokyo. This
event
has no racing involved and is
judged
on the basis of tricks, difficulty level and execution of a biker's
skill
within a
specially
-designed
park
.