Two sports at risk of being removed from 2030 Olympic Games as proposed replacements revealed

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is reviewing two Winter Olympic sports for possible removal from the 2030 Games. The sports under consideration are Parallel Giant Slalom (PGS) in snowboarding and Nordic combined events. The IOC is evaluating them based on factors like cost, audience interest, gender balance, and global participation.
PGS has been part of the Olympics since 1998 but is criticized for lacking star athletes and sometimes having unpredictable results due to weather. Nordic combined, included since the first Winter Games in 1924, faces similar problems. It has low global participation, no women’s event at the Olympics yet, and a small TV audience. Medals are often dominated by a few countries, raising concerns about diversity.
While some sports may be removed, the IOC is also considering adding new ones. Potential additions include ski mountaineering, speed skiing, telemark, cross-country or cyclo-cross, and ice-cross. The final decision on which sports will be included or removed is expected by June 2026.
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Source: https://www.unilad.com/news/sport/winter-olympics-2030-two-sports-risk-removal-ioc-257887-20260224 |