Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Breakdanci­ng gets Olympic status to debut at Paris in 2024

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GENEVA (AP) — Breakdanci­ng became an official Olympic sport yesterday.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee’s (IOC) pursuit of urban events to lure a younger audience saw street dance battles officially added to the medal events programme at the 2024 Paris Games.

Also confirmed for Paris by the IOC executive board were skateboard­ing, sport climbing, and surfing.

Those three sports will make their Olympic debuts at the Tokyo Games which were postponed because of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic by one year to open on July 23, 2021.

Alongside the additions, the IOC made subtractio­ns: The slate of 329 medal events in Paris is 10 fewer than in Tokyo, including four lost from weightlift­ing, and the athlete quota in 2024 of 10,500 is around 600 less than next year.

Two sports with troubled governing bodies — boxing and weightlift­ing — saw the biggest cuts to the number of athletes they can have in Paris.

Weightlift­ing should have 120 athletes in Paris, which is less than half of its total at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. The sport could be dropped entirely due to its historic doping problems and IOC concerns over the pace and depth of reform at the Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation.

The IOC stressed its future priorities for Paris, and beyond to the 2028 Los Angeles Games, by claiming it will hit a longterm target of equal participat­ion by men and women athletes, and more urbanised events.

With Paris organisers needing time to prepare their project, the IOC kept to its pre-pandemic schedule to confirm the 2024 sports line-up this month even before some are tested in Tokyo.

Breakdanci­ng will be called breaking at the Olympics, as it was in the 1970s by hip-hop pioneers in the United States.

It was proposed by Paris organisers almost two years ago after positive trials at the 2018 Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires. Breaking passed further stages of approval in 2019 from separate decisions by the IOC board and full membership.

In Paris, breaking has been given a prestige downtown venue, joining sport climbing and 3-on-3 basketball at Place de le Concorde.

Surfing will be held more than 15,000 kilometres (9,000 miles) away in the Pacific Ocean off the beaches of Tahiti, as the IOC already agreed in March.

Among the 28 establishe­d Summer Games sports, a total of 41 additional events were proposed to yesterday’s meeting.

All increases were rejected, including ocean rowing and parkour, and changes were allowed only at the expense of existing events being dropped. Two extreme canoe slalom events will replace canoe sprint events, and the men’s 50-kilometre race walk will be replaced by a mixed gender team event.

The IOC said “limiting the overall number of events is a key element in curbing the growth of the Olympic programme as well as additional costs.”

In other IOC business, Bach confirmed the more than 11,000 competitor­s at the Tokyo Olympics should not stay in the official athlete village for the entire games, to help limit the risk of COVID-19 infections.

Teams will be advised of a policy that athletes should arrive at their accommodat­ion no more than five days before the start of their competitio­n and have left two days after it ends.

Boxing is on the Tokyo programme despite its governing body, known as AIBA, being derecognis­ed by the IOC last year.

A seven-candidate presidenti­al election is being held this weekend and Bach said AIBA was “well aware” of the Olympic body’s concerns about some of the contenders, which he did not identify.

The IOC was sceptical last year about an offer to clear AIBA’S Us$16-million debts, if the sport’s Olympic status was retained, by Russian boxing official Umar Kremlev who is now a candidate.

The AIBA election is scheduled as a Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport panel of judges is preparing a verdict in a landmark case in the Russian doping saga that could see widespread punishment­s imposed on the nation’s sports.

Asked if Russian election campaigns were appropriat­e in Olympic circles at this time, Bach said: “It is up to everybody to make his or her own judgement about any such candidatur­es.”

 ?? (Photo: AP) ?? In this Tuesday, August 18, 2020 file photo, Carlos Cruz, a breakdance­r, practises at a kiosk in Alameda park which was closed off to the public for nearly five months due to the new coronaviru­s pandemic, in Mexico City. Breakdanci­ng has been confirmed as an official Olympic sport.
(Photo: AP) In this Tuesday, August 18, 2020 file photo, Carlos Cruz, a breakdance­r, practises at a kiosk in Alameda park which was closed off to the public for nearly five months due to the new coronaviru­s pandemic, in Mexico City. Breakdanci­ng has been confirmed as an official Olympic sport.

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