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Benzgirl 08-23-2008 10:09 PM

Olympic Doping
 
We see athletes from Swimming, Judo, Cycling, Weightlifting, Track, Wrestling and even Volleyball disqualified for banned substances. Among others in Beijing, a North Korean Shooter tested positive for Propranolol and stripped of his two medals in Pistol evens. In the 2004 summer games, 2 horses were disqualified from Show Jumping and Equestrian.

What are the sports that you would be surprised to see athletes disqualified for banned substances. Mine are:

Summer:
Archery, Table Tennis and Sailing

Winter:
Curling

ZTABullwinkle 08-23-2008 10:13 PM

There was a gymnast who tested positive for furosemide (Lasix) this year.

Thetagirl218 08-24-2008 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1703838)
What are the sports that you would be surprised to see athletes disqualified for banned substances. Mine are:

Summer:
Archery, Table Tennis and Sailing

Winter:
Curling

I am still having a hard time believing that table tennis (ping pong) is a Olympic sport! I understand that it is huge in other countries, like China, but seriously? Ping Pong?

And they want to kick out baseball and softball....

Benzgirl 08-24-2008 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Thetagirl218 (Post 1704380)
I am still having a hard time believing that table tennis (ping pong) is a Olympic sport! I understand that it is huge in other countries, like China, but seriously? Ping Pong?

And they want to kick out baseball and softball....

The one that I don't understand is badminton

Thetagirl218 08-24-2008 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1704383)
The one that I don't understand is badminton

I didn't even know what badminton was until I worked at a rec center! It was the only one in a three county area that offered badminton, and people from all over came to play. Apparently, it is a HUGE international sport! We had some former World Champs play at the Rec....That is the only reason I know anything about badminton!

Srmom1 08-24-2008 04:09 PM

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I am still having a hard time believing that table tennis (ping pong) is a Olympic sport! I understand that it is huge in other countries, like China, but seriously? Ping Pong?

And they want to kick out baseball and softball....
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The one that I don't understand is badminton
AMEN and AMEN!!! My husband and I were saying the same thing!! Might as well have croquet be a summer sport! ;)

breathesgelatin 08-24-2008 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Thetagirl218 (Post 1704380)
And they want to kick out baseball and softball....

Re: baseball and softball, I actually understand their rationale somewhat. There are some misconceptions that led to the sports getting thrown out but also some more legitimate concerns.

First, baseball and softball are really not popular in many parts of the world. They are popular in Japan, US, and Latin America... less so elsewhere. In fact as a world sport cricket is probably just as popular as baseball (and they are trying to get cricket recognized for the Olympics, btw).

Secondly, the IOC became aware of the major US MLB doping issues and sort of overreacted to that. They've become so paranoid about doping, and they began to see it as a sport that is particularly likely to have doping going on. Of course, MLB players aren't eligible for the Olympics anyway (which, incidentally and paradoxically, is another problem the IOC had), but still (and I assume some college players prob. dope too).

The softball issue IMO wasn't as fair because they kicked out softball just because it was the "female complement" to baseball, which isn't totally accurate. Softball doesn't have some of the problems that baseball was perceived to have by the IOC.

Of course, another supposed issue is that no one can ever beat the Americans at softball in the Olympics.

The IOC gets a lot of crap for being anti-American. I sort of follow IOC policy half-heartedly (www.gamesbids.com, y'all), and I think they really WANT to be anti-American but they can't - everyone knows the Olympics and the IOC itself are way too beholden to American dollars to be truly anti-American.

ETA:

My two favorite crazy former Olympic Events?

Tug of War (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tug_of_...ummer_Olympics)

AND

Men's Team Gymnastics (Free System) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gymnast...m,_free_system)

Definitely click on the second link. The photo is hilarious.

ETA 2: One of my favorite links to a video mocking/celebrating cultural differences in sports: http://www.theonion.com/content/vide...y_just_give_me

And dang, those sepak tekraw players are off the hook!

Elephant Walk 08-24-2008 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by breathesgelatin (Post 1704421)
Re: baseball and softball, I actually understand their rationale somewhat. There are some misconceptions that led to the sports getting thrown out but also some more legitimate concerns.

First, baseball and softball are really not popular in many parts of the world. They are popular in Japan, US, and Latin America... less so elsewhere. In fact as a world sport cricket is probably just as popular as baseball (and they are trying to get cricket recognized for the Olympics, btw).

While I agree...as a purely spectator sport however (such as baseball), sports like swimming, badminton, marathons, running, etc are not well attended whatsoever nor extremely popular. Popularity should not be the definition of what is let into the olympics and what is not.

Benzgirl 08-24-2008 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by breathesgelatin (Post 1704421)



ETA:

My two favorite crazy former Olympic Events?

Tug of War (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tug_of_...ummer_Olympics)

AND

Men's Team Gymnastics (Free System) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gymnast...m,_free_system)

Definitely click on the second link. The photo is hilarious.

ETA 2: One of my favorite links to a video mocking/celebrating cultural differences in sports: http://www.theonion.com/content/vide...y_just_give_me

And dang, those sepak tekraw players are off the hook!

I thought the Tug was funny until I read the Team Gymnastics.

breathesgelatin 08-24-2008 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1704443)
While I agree...as a purely spectator sport however (such as baseball), sports like swimming, badminton, marathons, running, etc are not well attended whatsoever nor extremely popular. Popularity should not be the definition of what is let into the olympics and what is not.

Yes, I agree with you as well. There's popularity of participation in a sport and then popularity of spectating that sport.

Marathons & the Olympics are not much of an issue - you basically buy a ticket to a day or period of athletic events and get to see the marathon along with it, as far as I understand. But yeah, very few people sit around and watch marathons on TV or anything, though people do turn out to watch them go through their city.

Swimming is a pretty popular sport in terms of international participation - the number of countries fielding swimmers attests to that. Not a typical spectator sport outside the Olympics, but the tickets do sell well.

To get into the Olympics, a sport has to meet certain requirements - mainly, it has to have an international governing federation and it has to be practiced in a variety of countries (that's the sense in which popularity matters to the IOC, although of course they're also interested in sports that will sell tickets (although kind of a moot point in some ways, because a lot of people just want a ticket, any ticket) and sports that will play well to the US TV audience).

The easiest way to get a sport into the Olympics at this point is to add a different category of events into an already recognized sport. So for example, FIG is the governing body of gymnastics, and it governs "regular" artistic gymnastics as well as rhythmic gymnastics and trampolining. So it was easier to get rhythmic gymnastics and trampolining added because they were already part of a recognized sport and TECHNICALLY not new Olympic sports, just new events.

By the way, here is the current list of IOC-recognized sports that are not approved to have events at the Olympics. Any of these would be more likely to become an event at the Olympics than a non-recognized sport:

* Air sports
* Bandy
* Billiard sports
* Boules
* Bowling
* Bridge
* Chess
* Climbing
* Cricket
* DanceSport (basically ballroom dancing)
* Golf
* Karate
* Korfball
* Lifesaving
* Motorcycle sport
* Netball
* Orienteering
* Pelote Basque
* Polo
* Powerboating
* Racquetball
* Roller sports
* Rugby
* Squash
* Sumo
* Surfing
* Tug of war
* Underwater sports
* Water skiing
* Wushu

In December 2007, the IOC rejected replacing baseball and softball with karate and squash - which was viewed as a moral victory for baseball and softball possibly coming back.

Oh yeah, and powerboating was also an Olympic sport at one time.

Srmom1 08-24-2008 08:07 PM

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Oh yeah, and powerboating was also an Olympic sport at one time.
That's all we need, a bunch of cigarette boats ROARING through the water!!

You know what they say about men who own boats like that?:cool:

breathesgelatin 08-24-2008 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Srmom1 (Post 1704520)
That's all we need, a bunch of cigarette boats ROARING through the water!!

You know what they say about men who own boats like that?:cool:

hehe. They were only at one Olympics.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_m...ummer_Olympics

One thing that strikes me is that the Olympics used to be way more "Country Club" - which makes a lot of sense since it was highly influenced at the beginning by European gentry.

For example:

Croquet (funny picture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croquet...ummer_Olympics)
Golf
Rugby
and Polo

all used to be in the Olympics. Rugby is considered a front-runner to return in some form, though.

Benzgirl 08-24-2008 08:32 PM

Actually, Rugby would be exciting. Kind of like Hockey in the Winter Olympics.

breathesgelatin 08-24-2008 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1704533)
Actually, Rugby would be exciting. Kind of like Hockey in the Winter Olympics.

I totally agree and think it would be great. When I was living in France last summer, they were getting ready for the Rugby World Cup and it was cool to see the signs for it everywhere.

Supposedly the IOC wants to cap the Olympics at 38 sports so they don't get too unwieldy (sports, not disciplines - one sport = one international governing board). Since baseball and softball will be gone, that theoretically opens up the field but the IOC has shown no real initiative to replace them yet. I think I said this above but squash and karate got rejected.

Other frontrunners are cricket, climbing, and rugby. I say rugby! But I also realize the tremendous popularity of cricket and it could be good in pulling in some new demographics for the Olympics (specifically India & Pakistan - India specifically is very interested in hosting the games sometime in the 2020s).

CutiePie2000 08-25-2008 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by breathesgelatin (Post 1704539)
Other frontrunners are cricket, climbing, and rugby. I say rugby! But I also realize the tremendous popularity of cricket and it could be good in pulling in some new demographics for the Olympics (specifically India & Pakistan - India specifically is very interested in hosting the games sometime in the 2020s).

Cricket wouldn't really be possible to pull off in the short 16 days of the Olympics, unless they found a way to "cap' the length of a match. A single cricket match could potentially run extremely long (i.e. 1-3 DAYS!!!).

Rugby would be great.

Not sure how surfing could work...not every city is on the ocean...would they build a wave machine?

As for Olympic doping (the title of this thread), Eric Lamaze had previously tested positive for cocaine, fought and overcame 2 lifetime bans, and came back to win 1 of Canada's 3 gold medals. Forgiveness is golden, I guess.
http://www.horselogs.com/photos/lamaze_headshot_web.jpg


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