It
may not appear like it, but rather Women’s ski bouncing in the Sochi Olympics
and Women’s kayak hustling have a great deal in like manner. Not just are both
hung on water mediums and include adrenaline, they likewise have attempted to
be incorporated in the Olympic Summer games.
Women’s
ski bouncing makes its Olympic introduction in Sochi, 90 years after men
initially hopped in the Games. The street incorporated an unsuccessful claim
recorded by contenders in front of the 2010 Vancouver Games. A Canadian court
decided that the International Olympic Committee, not Vancouver coordinators,
was the main body with the power to choose. In April 2011, the IOC at long last
voted to let the ladies bounce in Sochi.
Women’s
kayak racers have confronted a much more
tumultuous way to Olympic consideration. The International Canoe Federation
(ICF) as of late reported that it would push to have ladies' C-1 slalom and C-1
200m sprint included in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Numerous racers, on the other
hand, including 19-year-old Australian world C-1W champion Jessica Fox, are not
cheerful. They would rather the ICF pushed to incorporate ladies' kayak in the
2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.
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