WTH ?  What is with those idiots ? They approve of glorified baton  twirling
( dancing with colored strips of cloth ) played by just about  no-one, 
but kick out baseball, played by most countries in Western Hemisphere 
plus Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, Korea, Israel, etc, and now they kick out 
wrestling which is nearly universal ? ? ?
.
Clearly the current membership of the IOC should be forced to resign
in disgrace, and if it was up to me they should all be shot and  killed
as a warning to all future members to never allow effete 
Euro-Political Correctness values to decide anything 
at all, ever, under any circumstances.
.
My humble opinion
Billy
.
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Times of India
 
IOC plays down wrestling's exit after global uproar
The writer  has posted comments on this articleReuters | Feb 13, 2013
 
<TMP>LAUSANNE: The surprise recommendation to drop wrestling the Olympics 
has angered athletes, officials and fans  around the world and the 
_International  Olympic Committee_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/International-Olympic-Committee)  
(IOC) played down the finality of its decision on  
Wednesday.

The IOC's 15-member executive board voted on Tuesday to  recommend that the 
sport be dropped from the 2020 Olympic programme, with a final decision 
resting with the  _IOC_ 
(http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/indian-oil-corporation-ltd/stocks/companyid-11924.cms)
  session in September in _Buenos  
Aires_ (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Buenos-Aires) .

The vote prompted an instant wave of protest and anger from  the sport's 
global community 
with the international federation (FILA) calling it an aberration,  
petitions launched with the _United  States_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/United-States) _White  House_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/White-House)  and on-line wrestling 
support groups signing up thousands of  
supporters.
India's government said on Wednesday it would seek the  support of other 
countries where wrestling is popular to help the sport remain  an Olympic 
discipline. 

"These reactions, they are quite normal," IOC  vice-president _Thomas Bach_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Thomas-Bach)  told  reporters. 
"This would have happened with any decision. You have to find the  right 
balance between tradition and progress. This was a decision about core  sports 
and nothing more," he said of Tuesday's vote that cut the core Olympic  sports 
from 26 to 25, leaving out wrestling. 

"I am happy about FILA's reaction, to draw up a plan to act. That is the  
right way. Keep in mind a final decision has not yet been taken. If they 
(FILA)  continue like that they will win a lot of sympathies," said Bach, a 
potential  presidential candidate later this year. 

The IOC's executive board will decide in St Petersburg in May to decide 
which of eight candidate  sports, including wrestling, will be put forward to 
win the spot left vacant for  the 2020 Games. 

Painful decision 

It will then  put its recommendation for the 25 core sports and the new 
entry to a vote at its  session in Argentina. 

"It was always going to be a painful decision,"  said IOC member and head 
of the organisation's finance commission _Richard  Carrion_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Richard-Carrion) , also a potential 
presidential 
candidate. 

"No matter what we  do, it will be criticised by someone," said Puerto 
Rican Carrion, whose country  won a silver medal in wrestling at the _London_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/London) _2012  Olympics_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/2012-Summer-Olympics) , one of two 
medals 
overall. 

"From a personal point of view  I am sad. I have become attached to the 
wrestling club (in _Puerto Rico_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Puerto-Rico) )  which doesn't even 
have a regulation-size mat and still managed 
to send three  athletes to the Games." 

For Juan Antonio _Samaranch_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Juan-Antonio-Samaranch)   Junior, who 
is both an executive board member and a 
modern pentathlon  vice-president, the decision was a good one. 

"I am very sorry for  wrestling as it is a sport I respect," the son of 
former IOC president  Samaranch, told reporters. 

"I cannot be surprised by the reaction  because any sport would have 
created the same reaction." 

Wrestling's  surprise exit has been blamed by some on a lack of political 
support within the  executive board, where other sports at risk — including 
modern pentathlon and  taekwondo — had the upper hand with representatives in 
the 15-member group.  

Asked whether his double capacity was a conflict of interest, Samaranch  
said: "I am here in my capacity as executive board member."  

India to lobby 

India's government will  seek the support of other countries where 
wrestling is popular to help the sport  remain an Olympic discipline, the 
country's 
sports ministry said on  Wednesday. 

Wrestling was stunned when the International Olympic  Committee's (IOC) 
Executive Board made a surprise recommendation on Tuesday to  drop the sport 
from the 2020 Games. 

Part of the first modern Olympics in  1896 and all further editions of the 
Games, wrestling has now joined seven other  candidate sports battling for 
one spot in a revamped programme. 

India  has won four Olympic wrestling medals and the country's government 
termed the  IOC decision "most unfortunate and shocking". 

"This ancient sport has  helped the Indian grapplers to make a mark and 
bring India on the global  sporting map," the Indian sports ministry said in a 
statement.  

"Wrestling is a popular sport not only in India but also in many other  
countries such as _Russia_ (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Russia) , 
_Iran_ (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Iran) , _Uzbekistan_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Uzbekistan) , _Mongolia_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Mongolia) , Japan,  China etc. 

"The exclusion of the discipline from the Olympics will  demoralize the 
sport's participants and will deeply affect the sustenance of the  game in the 
future." 

Popular sport 

The _Indian  government_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Indian-Government)  said it would 
raise the issue with the IOC and hoped the sport  
could find its way back as a core Olympic discipline. 

"Ministry ... will  also take up the issue with other nations where 
wrestling is a popular sport,"  the statement added. 

"The ministry will take up the issue with the IOC  to reconsider its 
decision and retain wrestling in the category of core sports  in the Olympic 
Games." 

The _Indian  Olympic Association_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Indian-Olympic-Association)  (IOA), 
banned by the IOC in December due to 
government  interference in its elections, said the move will demoralize 
youngsters who took  up the sport after the country's good showing at the 
London 
Olympics.  

Two of India's overall total of six medals at last year's Games came in  
wrestling with _Beijing  Olympics_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/2008-Summer-Olympics)  bronze 
medallist Sushil Kumar going one better by 
winning silver in  the 66kg freestyle and Yogeshwar Dutt claiming the 60kg 
freestyle bronze.  

"Wrestling is part of Indian sporting folklore. It is a very popular  sport 
in the over one-billion strong country," said the statement from Vijay  
Kumar Malhotra, the IOA's acting president. 

"The recent good showing by  the Indian and other Asian wrestlers in the 
Olympics has boosted this sport in  the region and thousands of youngsters 
have taken to it and removing it from the  Olympic programme will do immense 
harm to the sports and will de-motivate and  demoralise these youngsters."

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