TOKYO 2020 DECISION TO RECOMMEND SURFING FOR OLYMPICS

USA’s Tia Blanco puts on a Gold Medal performance at the 2015 ISA World Surfing Games.
Photo: ISA/Reed

La Jolla, California, September 28, 2015 – The International Surfing Association (ISA) has today expressed its delight at the decision by Tokyo 2020 to recommend to the IOC that Surfing is included on the Sports Program for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. The IOC will now take the final decision on the sports to be added to the 2020 Program at the 129th IOC Session in Rio in August 2016.

Speaking about the recommendation, ISA President, Fernando Aguerre, said:
“Tokyo 2020’s announcement today is an extraordinary moment for our sport and for the global Surfing Community. The ISA has been riding an amazing wave in this journey for Olympic inclusion and we are thrilled that Tokyo 2020 recognise the exceptional value and youthful lifestyle that Surfing can bring to the 2020 Games. We are deeply grateful to Tokyo 2020 and the IOC for providing us with this wonderful opportunity. We are immensely proud of our sport and what it would bring to the Games and we will continue to work closely with the Olympic Movement to achieve our Olympic dream.

“Surfing has incredible and growing global appeal, particularly amongst young people, and we believe that the dynamic energy of the sport and its fan base around the world would bring many benefits for Tokyo 2020 and the Games. Surfing embodies a cool, playful lifestyle that would add a completely new element to the programme, helping the Games reach new fans through live action and stunning broadcast opportunities.

 

Post a Comment

Back to Top