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Pole dancing eyes Olympics after recognitio­n by sports body

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london — Pole dancing has been recognised by an internatio­nal sports body and organisers hope they can take it all the way to the Olympic Games.

The Internatio­nal Pole Sports Federation (IPSF) was this month awarded observer status by the Global Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Sports Federation­s (GAISF) along with bodies representi­ng armwrestli­ng and dodgeball.

Observer status is designed as a first step towards full GAISF membership. Observers are assisted in areas such as becoming compliant with World Anti-Doping Agency

Pole dancing is not like everyone thinks it is — you need to actually watch it to understand Katie Coates, IPSF president

rules and receiving the required recognitio­n from National Olympic Committees. IPSF president Katie Coates said the move would allow the sport to develop internatio­nally.

“In just eight years we have created a sport, ignited a global following and inspired a new generation of sportsmen, women and children,” she said. “I am thankful to the IPSF and GAISF teams and excited about the future of our sport.”

Speaking to Daily Telegraph, Coates said she was confident the event would become a regular fixture at the Olympics. “In the early 2000s people started doing it as fitness and taking away the sex stigma, so no high heels and making it accessible for average people,” she told the paper.

“Pole dancing is not like everyone thinks it is — you need to actually watch it to understand. Competitio­ns started but they were very amateur, with friends of friends doing the judging. My goal initially was to make it more profession­al. “I feel like we have achieved the impossible. Everyone told us that we would not be able to get pole dancing recognised as a sport.”

GAISF president Patrick Baumann said the Olympics could be in reach.

“We warmly welcome our first observers,” he said.

“This is an exciting time for them and for us and we will do everything within our remit to help them realise their full potential as internatio­nal federation­s within the global sports family and, one day, maybe become part of the Olympic programme.” —

 ?? Getty Images ?? A participan­t practices Pole dancing which has been recognised by an internatio­nal sports body. —
Getty Images A participan­t practices Pole dancing which has been recognised by an internatio­nal sports body. —

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