The IOC considered
wrestling,
squash and
baseball/
softball to the program for the 2020 Summer Olympics. Wrestling had been part of the Ancient Olympic Games and every Modern Olympic Games with the exception of the 1900 Paris Games, however in February 2013 it was dropped from the 2020 Olympic Program. Wrestling successfully campaigned at the 125th Session to be re-included in the 2020 program. The results of the vote on 8 September 2013 were:
Baseball/softball Baseball was first included as a
demonstration sport at the
1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis. It was again played as a demonstration sport at the Summer Olympics in
1912,
1936,
1956,
1964,
1984, and
1988. It was first included as an
official medal sport at the
1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Baseball then featured at every Summer Olympic Games until the
2008 Olympics in Beijing, where it made its last Olympic appearance.
Softball was included at the Summer Olympics in
1996,
2000,
2004, and
2008. The governing bodies for baseball (
International Baseball Federation) and softball (
International Softball Federation) merged in 2013 to form the
World Baseball Softball Confederation. The two sports each had a separate bid for joining the Olympic program. Although Baseball and Softball were not successful in being included in the 2020 Olympic core program, in 2016 the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee and the WBSC successfully campaigned to have the two sports included in the 2020 Games as a one sport, two discipline event for a one-off appearance.
Squash Squash is played
in more than 185 countries and by millions of people worldwide. It has been played at various international sporting events, including the
Pan American Games since 1995, and the
All-Africa Games since 2003. Squash has also been played at both the
Commonwealth Games and the
Asian Games since 1998. The sport is governed by the
World Squash Federation.
Wrestling Wrestling is practiced all around the world, officially in 177 countries, some of which participate in the Olympic Games in this sport alone. It was first introduced in the ancient Olympic Games in 708
BC and was included in all the ancient Olympics from that date.
Wrestling has featured at the modern Summer Games since the
1896 Olympics in
Athens, and it has been a part of all modern Olympics except those in
Paris in
1900. It was still included in the Olympic program at the
2016 Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janeiro. Wrestling was initially dropped from the 2020 Olympic program; however, it was given the opportunity to be reselected for the 2020 and 2024 Games. The sport is governed by
United World Wrestling. ==See also==