The Tokyo Olympics feature four new sports, including skateboarding, surfing, and karate, all chosen after a long and contentious process. The Onion provides a step-by-step guide to how new Olympic sports are chosen.
The Tokyo Olympics feature four new sports, including skateboarding, surfing, and karate, all chosen after a long and contentious process.Olympic Committee decides to do another Olympics.Stuff involving elephants immediately eliminated.
Viewers polled to determine which proposed sports they’d consider putting on in background until show they want to watch comes on.Ancient texts under Parthenon checked to see if “skateboard” or “break dancing” are mentioned.IOC members play the activity to see if it’s fun.Sport on cusp of approval retried in swimming pool to see if that gets it over the top.
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