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Skateboarding Is Now Officially an Olympic Sport

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Not sure how the whole drug testing thing is going to work out, but hey, anyway, good news for those who wanted it: skateboarding is now an Olympic sport!

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted unanimously on Thursday to include skateboarding in the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo. The Olympics will include both men's and women's park and street events, with a total of 80 skaters – 40 men and 40 women – competing in them.

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The thinking was that skating would draw a young audience in. "We want to take sport to the youth," said IOC president Thomas Bach. "With the many options that young people have, we cannot expect any more that they will come automatically to us. We have to go to them."

(Image via Olympics.org)

Skateboarding is just one of five sports that have been added to the Olympic programme, alongside sport climbing, karate, baseball/softball and surfing.

While it's good news for the Olympic Committee, others – namely lots of skaters – aren't so happy about skateboarding's inclusion in the Games, citing the fact competitive skating is always kind of lame and not really keeping in the spirit of what the sport's "supposed" to be about.

"Skateboarding was cool because it was something different," said one commenter on an article on The Ride Channel. "Skateboarding just took one more step towards being a lot like gymnastics or figure skating. Damn it," said another.

But the decision still has its champions: International Skateboarding Federation president Gary Ream said: "I've always believed that if skateboarding was properly protected and supported, its appearance on the Olympic stage could change the world."

So there you go; the 2020 Summer Olympics will take place in Tokyo from the 24th of July to the 9th of August, so make sure to tune in to see exactly how the world is affected.

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