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From news.com.au
http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0...-23218,00.html BMX cycling at Beijing Games From correspondnts in Prague July 1, 2003 THE International Olympic Committee said today it has approved the addition of men's and women's BMX cycling for the Beijing Games in 2008. IOC President Jacques Rogge said that the International Cycling Federation will drop two of its events to add BMX, or bike moto-cross, to the competition. "It (BMX) will not add anything in terms of the number of athletes," said Rogge, adding that the Cycling Federation has yet to decide which two events will be dropped. Rogge said that the overall number of events for competition at Beijing will remain at 300. A number of so-called "extreme sports" have been added to the Olympics in recent years, including triathlon and mountain biking to the Summer Games, and snowboarding to the Winter Games. Agence France-Presse |
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A number of so-called "extreme sports" have been added to the Olympics
in recent years, including triathlon and mountain biking to the Summer Games, and snowboarding to the Winter Games. I know this is wildly OT (so flame me), but how is snowboarding extreme and skiing (by implication) is not? Or more on-topic, how is MTBing (in its Olympic form) extreme, and road/track cycling (again by implication) is not? &roo |
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A number of so-called "extreme sports" have been added to the Olympics
in recent years, including triathlon and mountain biking to the Summer Games, and snowboarding to the Winter Games. I know this is wildly OT (so flame me), but how is snowboarding extreme and skiing (by implication) is not? Or more on-topic, how is MTBing (in its Olympic form) extreme, and road/track cycling (again by implication) is not? &roo |
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i agree, "extreme" now means anything where you may be more than 50cm of
the ground. -- SPECIALIZED BigHit: Because the engine is fearless. When we say BigHit we mean it. SPECIALIZED BigHit: Because the engine is fearless. When we say BigHit we mean it. -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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i agree, "extreme" now means anything where you may be more than 50cm of
the ground. -- SPECIALIZED BigHit: Because the engine is fearless. When we say BigHit we mean it. SPECIALIZED BigHit: Because the engine is fearless. When we say BigHit we mean it. -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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![]() "Twisties" wrote in message ... i agree, "extreme" now means anything where you may be more than 50cm of the ground From the news report "extreme sports" have been added to the Olympics in recent years, including triathlon. Not even 50cm it seems! I think the extreme tag has been applied to any sport which is new and unconventional. The established Olympic sports tend to be those which have a reasonably lengthy tradition of organised sporting activity and are accepted by those in authority over sport. Things like road cycling or downhill skiing are part of the establishment and OK to devote time and resources towards. Any newer sports (post 1980) all get tarred with the brush of high risk and questionable morality. We could probably add synchronised swimming and beach volleyball to the list of 'extreme sports' Cheers Peter |
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![]() "Twisties" wrote in message ... i agree, "extreme" now means anything where you may be more than 50cm of the ground From the news report "extreme sports" have been added to the Olympics in recent years, including triathlon. Not even 50cm it seems! I think the extreme tag has been applied to any sport which is new and unconventional. The established Olympic sports tend to be those which have a reasonably lengthy tradition of organised sporting activity and are accepted by those in authority over sport. Things like road cycling or downhill skiing are part of the establishment and OK to devote time and resources towards. Any newer sports (post 1980) all get tarred with the brush of high risk and questionable morality. We could probably add synchronised swimming and beach volleyball to the list of 'extreme sports' Cheers Peter |
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