Mixed tennis and more women's cycling in 2012 Olympics
OLYMPICS: LAUSANNE, Dec 12, 2009:- London 2012 will host a mixed
doubles tennis event for the first time in the Olympic Games as well as
more women's cycling, the International Olympic Committee announced
Thursday.
But the changes, made in a bid to increase the prominence of women's
sport, will spell the end of the individual cycling track pursuit races
at the Olympics, the IOC said after an executive board meeting.
The changes will increase the number of women cyclists at the
Olympics from 35 in Beijing to 84 - 45 percent of the track cyclists
instead of about a fifth - by introducing more track events for women.
The changes were made under a "commitment to increase women's
participation," the IOC said in a statement, although it will make
little difference to tennis.
"The inclusion of a tennis mixed doubles event will not increase the
current number of athletes and will bring added value to the Olympic
programme by providing another opportunity for men and women to compete
together on the same field of play," the IOC added.
In cycling, women will compete in sprint, team sprint, team keirin,
team pursuit and new omnium events, while individual pursuit, points
race and madison events will be dropped altogether.
IOC president Jacques Rogge defended the changes, underlining that
they followed a recommendation from the International Cycling Union.
AFP
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