IOC drops wrestling from the Olympics in favor of Golf

Started by jimmy olsen, February 12, 2013, 08:58:47 PM

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jimmy olsen

Absolutely terrible decision.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/olympics--ioc-s-poor-decision-to-add-golf-costs-wrestling-its-spot-in-olympics-201325406.html

QuoteIOC's poor decision to add golf costs wrestling its spot in Olympics

The International Olympic Committee is dropping wrestling from competition after the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro, the result of some elaborate secret ballot it holds every so often to determine its 25 "core sports."

In part because golf and rugby are coming to the Olympics, something had to go. This time it was wrestling, apparently edged out by the modern pentathlon for survival.

As such, both freestyle (somewhat similar to what you see in American high schools and colleges) and Greco Roman, each of which dated back to the 1896 Games in Greece, will soon be history. Wrestling can try to get back in, but the odds are long.

This is a poor decision and it would be only slightly less poor of a decision if it was modern pentathlon (a five-event competition of fencing, horse riding, swimming, running and shooting) that got the boot instead.

It's golf that should never have been granted access in the first place.

Forget arguing the various strengths and weaknesses of each sport. That's often a cultural opinion. This is a global event and tastes vary. In the United States, badminton is considered a joke, something played at backyard barbeques, even occasionally while sober. In the overcrowded cities of third-world countries, however, it's a way to play tennis – basically street tennis for the non-wealthy. They don't have a lot of All-Lawn Tennis Clubs in Malaysia. Millions take badminton seriously and consider watching it at the highest level a sight to behold.

And that's part of why badminton is a fine Olympic sport.

Badminton also plays to another Olympic strength – winning the gold medal is a huge deal to those athletes, the pinnacle for most. So is winning a gold medal in modern pentathlon. Same for wrestling.

That's not at all the case for golf, where a gold medal isn't a green jacket.

The Olympics are special when they offer the ultimate global competition for a group of athletes, where everyone builds to this singular moment. It doesn't matter if it's a millionaire such as Michael Phelps or Usain Bolt, or a teenage gymnast with a dream, or a poor courageous middle distance runner out of Central Africa, the Olympics are an accomplishment that brings joy and tears and importance and everything.

Rory McIlroy will win a gold in Rio and then head off to his next event. Yes, it will be cool. Yes, he'll say the right thing. Yes, he'll enjoy it – the way the professional tennis players enjoy it – but it isn't bigger than the British Open or whatever major is next.

It probably won't be as important as even the Ryder Cup, golf's fine international competition.

The IOC should seek sports that care about the Olympics, not just jamming popular TV sports into the Olympic system and pretending it's the same thing.

One of the problems with the IOC is that its history of rampant corruption makes any of its decisions suspect. Who knows why each voter voted as they did, but it doesn't take much of a skeptic to think this was a political – and thus graft-filled – process. Each sport was forced to campaign for itself and, thus, against the others.

Imagine being a voter and courted with a "fact-finding" mission by the golf industry. Oh, the incredible seaside places you could go and experience to help convince you the entire world needs to be introduced to this wonderful sport. Perhaps, after a little Olympic promotion, they'll suddenly build a "Mali National" on a nice hillside perch overlooking Timbuktu.

Now imagine the wrestling community offering a tour of, well, what? An Alburnett (Iowa) High School dual meet? Actually, that might be pretty cool, except as good as the broasted chicken is down at Mahoney's, it might not meet the discerning palate of that IOC official fat off meals in Monaco.

In the end, wrestling probably didn't stand a chance, in part, because the IOC is forgetting another of its chief positives.

The Olympics are great at celebrating – and reminding everyone – what isn't necessarily a sport, but a primal activity.

Humans run. Humans swim. Humans ski. Humans fight. Humans shoot arrows out of bows. And humans wrestle. They've always wrestled. They wrestled probably before they even became fully human. There is no explaining the concept or how anyone came up with the idea for the sport – at some point, two guys were standing around and wanted to see who could pin the other.

That's the basis of so many great Olympic sports. Want to race to that big tree over there? Done. Want to see who can sled down this mountain faster? Sure. Want to find out who can swim across the river faster? You're on.

Even as the sports fade in popularity to more modern team activities such as soccer and basketball and football, there is something wonderfully pure about it. Obviously, golf is an old, simple pursuit itself, invented by bored Scottish sheepherders. It's done fine, however, without the Olympics. And while the Games should aim to stay current with the times, golf isn't half-pipe snowboarding, a sport the next generation of kids is suddenly into. Golf is actually losing players in many countries.

It's good to have a speed-skating race because we've had skating races since man invented the skate, and winning that race at the Olympics makes someone a legend in that sport.

The same way it does, or did, in wrestling.

Winning the gold in golf won't ever be treated that way.

That, more than anything, is why the IOC blew this one.
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Sophie Scholl

The IOC making terrible decisions and suffering from corruption and bullshit?  Never... :rolleyes:
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Tonitrus

Not to mention pandering to mass-commercialized sports in order to increase the size of their troth?  IOC is among the most corrupt organizations in the world.  Nothing new to see here.

Admiral Yi

Terrible, terrible decision.  Both on the sport to drop and on the sport to pick up.

CountDeMoney

Quote from: Admiral Yi on February 12, 2013, 09:16:12 PM
Terrible, terrible decision.  Both on the sport to drop and on the sport to pick up.

Yup.  Totally shameful.

HVC

Golf, really?  Might as well add speed walking next.
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CountDeMoney

Quote from: HVC on February 12, 2013, 09:32:28 PM
Golf, really?  Might as well add speed walking next.

And in exchange for a sport that dates back to the ancients?  Why the hell not.

derspiess

I've never been a fan of wrestling and would prefer golf if I had to watch either on TV, but tradition, man.  Wrestling has always been there.
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Sheilbh

Quote from: Admiral Yi on February 12, 2013, 09:16:12 PM
Terrible, terrible decision.  Both on the sport to drop and on the sport to pick up.
Yeah.

QuoteI've never been a fan of wrestling and would prefer golf if I had to watch either on TV, but tradition, man.  Wrestling has always been there.
Also I like watching sports I'd never otherwise see at the Olympics. So I got weirdly into the shooting, or women's football. Golf doesn't lack for coverage.
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mongers

Quote from: Admiral Yi on February 12, 2013, 09:16:12 PM
Terrible, terrible decision.  Both on the sport to drop and on the sport to pick up.

Agreed.

Though I should point out that though wrestling is a founding sport of the modern Olympics, the tradition Greco-Roman form will continue in the games. (I think)
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Quote from: mongers on February 12, 2013, 10:50:31 PM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on February 12, 2013, 09:16:12 PM
Terrible, terrible decision.  Both on the sport to drop and on the sport to pick up.

Agreed.

Though I should point out that though wrestling is a founding sport of the modern Olympics, the tradition Greco-Roman form will continue in the games. (I think)
"As such, both freestyle (somewhat similar to what you see in American high schools and colleges) and Greco Roman, each of which dated back to the 1896 Games in Greece, will soon be history. Wrestling can try to get back in, but the odds are long."
"Everything that brought you here -- all the things that made you a prisoner of past sins -- they are gone. Forever and for good. So let the past go... and live."

"Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did."

mongers

Quote from: Benedict Arnold on February 12, 2013, 10:57:34 PM
Quote from: mongers on February 12, 2013, 10:50:31 PM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on February 12, 2013, 09:16:12 PM
Terrible, terrible decision.  Both on the sport to drop and on the sport to pick up.

Agreed.

Though I should point out that though wrestling is a founding sport of the modern Olympics, the tradition Greco-Roman form will continue in the games. (I think)
"As such, both freestyle (somewhat similar to what you see in American high schools and colleges) and Greco Roman, each of which dated back to the 1896 Games in Greece, will soon be history. Wrestling can try to get back in, but the odds are long."

Really ?

Why could they have cut back on some of the swimming events instead and trimmed some of the martial arts weight categories a bit.
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Josquius

Really stupid decision.
I wonder what the Japanese reaction will be. Japan's olympic wrestlers are rather popular (and succesfull)

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Why could they have cut back on some of the swimming events instead and trimmed some of the martial arts weight categories a bit.
Definitely. I hate all those weight categories they have, its just ridiculous. Sure, you can:t expect somebody to try to have a judo match with somebody of roughly equal skill but twice their size, too big an advantage there..... but then that's sports. Some people are better built for them than others. You don't after all have gymnastics for people who are fat do you. Though that would be awesome.
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jimmy olsen

Why do they have to drop sports at all in order to add some? It's the Olympics, it's supposed to be massive.
It is far better for the truth to tear my flesh to pieces, then for my soul to wander through darkness in eternal damnation.

Jet: So what kind of woman is she? What's Julia like?
Faye: Ordinary. The kind of beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you just can't leave alone.
Jet: I see.
Faye: Like an angel from the underworld. Or a devil from Paradise.
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