Five Olympics Sports I Was Surprised I Loved

01310650478_img214076208.jpgAs a lover of sports, the best part of attending the Olympics is the ability to see amateur athletes participate in events that I would never get a chance to see at home in North America. Many sports that take center stage at the Olympics are not shown on TV in Canada and the US and watching the Olympics is a fantastic way to expand my knowledge of some of these lesser-known sports.
I was surprised at how much I loved watching some of the events. Here is a list of five Olympic sports that I never would have expected to enjoy as much as I do.
Field Hockey
In Canada, field hockey is a sport usually played for about a week in gym class by the female students and the fact that both men and women play professionally worldwide is something that has been missed by us ice hockey-crazed Canadians. Played on a grass field that is a lot larger than an ice hockey rink.
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Handball
This sport is popular in Europe but virtually non-existent in most of the rest of the world. I remember playing it in gym class as a child, but that’s about all I know about the game so when I attended handball at the Beijing Olympics I had no idea what to expect. The goal of the sport is simple: throw ball into goal. The game is high-scoring and fast-paced and the athletes who play this sport are tall, fit and most importantly, amazingly agile for their size. It is a hugely exciting sport with people flying through the air all over the place and I was happy to have discovered this sport.
Volleyball
Every kid grows up playing volleyball in school but that’s about as far as any interest in the sport usually goes. There’s almost no coverage of volleyball in North America and it seems to have been overshadowed by the more sexy version of beach volleyball. Well if you like beach volleyball then you will love the team version. There are six players on each team which makes for long, exciting rallies and some amazing saves. I was on the edge of my seat while watching volleyball and I didn’t even care who won.
Weightlifting
Like wrestling, weightlifting can be a bit slow, but it’s all about the buildup combined with a fast flurry of action that makes it exciting. The venue was small and you could practically see the beads of sweat forming on the athlete’s brow as they stepped up to attempt their lift. The amounts they were able to lift was amazing and it is even more impressive seeing it in person.
Wrestling
Wrestling as I know it involves monster-sized men with freak muscles jumping off of ropes and doing a lot of great acting. Fortunately, wrestling at the Olympics is nothing like this except maybe for the level of drama. The intensity is amazing and, while the sport itself can be a bit slow to watch at times, when the action happens it’s extremely exciting, especially if your country’s athlete is involved.
So if you find yourself at the Olympics in person or even if you’re just watching at home, make sure to branch out a bit from your usual favorite sports to see what else there is. I wasn’t disappointed and I’m sure you won’t be either!

Why Table Tennis Should Remain an Olympic Sport

21310650481_img214073823.jpgMost of us have played ping pong as kids and loved every minute of it without realizing that it is, in fact, a sport. Although, when ping pong is played professionally it always referred to as table tennis. You don’t have to be an etymologist to know that ping pong or table tennis was modelled after regular lawn tennis. It was created in England during the Victorian age as a form of after dinner entertainment. In those days this game was little more than a delightful, challenging game like backgammon, darts or checkers. It didn’t take long, however, for ping pong to spread around the world, and people began to take it very seriously.
In time, the game would become so popular and competitive that it was accepted as an Olympic sport in 1937. In spite of the fact that it was seen as a simple game by many athletes, only one country (England) voted against ping pong becoming an Olympic sport.
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We all love to play table tennis or as its most commonly called; ping-pong. It is a fun indoor or an outdoor game, wherever you can find a table to play on. You could use a billiard board or even a dining table to play ping.Those who did not want it to become an Olympic event claimed that it was not an athletic event but rather a game.
Reasons why this game should not be in the Olympics
To be blunt, it is a game not a sport. There is no difference between ping pong, darts or billiards. Yes, of course, all of these pursuits involve patience, talent and skill, but that does not make them sports. It is nothing more than the game version of an actual sport lawn tennis. And making it an Olympic sport is akin to calling a child who excels at guitar hero a great guitarist. The simple fact is that ping pong players aren’t athletes. Sure, they are skilled competitors, but they are playing a parlour game. What next? Should we make air hockey an Olympic sport? Really, what’s the difference between a game like air hockey and a game like ping pong? Clearly both games require skill to be successful, but both are merely game version of real sports.
Reasons why this game should be in the Olympics
While it may have begun as merely an after dinner game, it has evolved into something more. In the last Olympics, this game was the fifth most popular sport based on television and live audiences. These numbers have been growing rapidly over the past few years. In addition to the Olympics, it has several other international competitions including a World Cup, World Championship and a Pro Tour. Many countries likes China, Germany and France also have national leagues that compete in both domestic and international competitions.
In Conclusion
In the final analysis, what sets table tennis apart from games like darts, billiards or air hockey is the consistently high level of competition. While many will always consider it a simple game, there are people who are as dedicated to table tennis as any top athlete. They are also regularly matched against the best players in the world. Competition makes great athletes, not sweat.