FILA Unveils World Wrestling Month; Danny Boyle Says Olympics Role Gave Queen a Break

(ATR) May to be World Wrestling Month ... Boyle praises Queen's work in opening ceremony ... More inside this Olympic Newsdesk ...

Compartir
Compartir articulo
Cuba's Livan Lopez Azcuy (R) wrestles Azerbaijan's Jabrayil Hasanov in their Men's 66kg Freestyle bronze medal match on August 12, 2012 during the wrestling event of the London 2012 Olympic Games. AFP PHOTO / YURI CORTEZ (Photo credit should read YURI CORTEZ/AFP/GettyImages)

FILA Announces World Wrestling Month

May will be World Wrestling Month, the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles announced Thursday.

FILA’s 177 member countries will feature activities that promote the sport as well as its campaign to remain in the Olympics after the IOC dropped wrestling from a list of 25 core sports for the 2020 Games.

"The month will celebrate our storied past as well as our strong future," FILA Acting President Nenad Lalovic said in a statement.

"Many of the countries around the world will be announcing their celebrations and plans in the coming weeks."

Events during World Wrestling Month will include international dual meets in cities around the world, sport demonstrations and youth events.

According to FILA, some of the competitions will involve proposed rule changes for the sport.

"We have some very exciting plans for international competition in the United States in May to help celebrate this special month," said USA Wrestling Executive Director Rich Bender.

Georgy Bryusov, First Vice President of the Wrestling Federation of Russia, added: "We have an excellent chance to show our pride and passion for our sport and why we believe it belongs on the program of the Olympic Games."

Wrestling is competing against climbing, karate, roller sports, squash, wakeboard, wrestling, wushu as well as a joint bid from baseball and softball for what will likely be only one open spot in the Games.

Each sport will present to the IOC Executive Board next month on the sidelines of the SportAccord Convention in St. Petersburg, Russia. EB members will then make recommendations to the IOC Session this September.

Danny Boyle Says Olympics Role Gave Queen a Break

Filmmaker and London Olympics ceremonies director Danny Boyle says the cameo featuring the queen and Daniel Craig as 007 provided a break from her royal duties.

"She was terrific," Boyle said about shooting the segment at Buckingham Palace that ended with a stand-in for her majesty parachuting to the opening ceremony. Boyle appeared on an episode of "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" this week.

"She wanted a day off," Boyle said about why he thought the Queen agreed to the cameo role. Boyle said the Queen also wanted to make sure staff would be included in the filming. And he says the Queen insisted on a picture with Craig.

On working for the London Olympics, Boyle mentioned his threats to walk away from the project rather than compromise his artistic vision for the ceremony. He also indicates that he has had his fill of dealing with the bureaucracy of the Olympics and all the meetings required over the two-and-a-half years he spent on the 2012 Games.

"You spend most of your time figuring out the acronyms. Then it’s time for the next meeting," he quipped.

Reported by Ed Hula and Matthew Grayson

20 Years at #1: Your best source of news about the Olympics is AroundTheRings.com, for subscribers only.

Recents Articles

The black market in betting, an unsolved challenge for our beloved tennis

The large number of games, the numerous points that are played in each of them and, above all, the vulnerability of some of the more modest protagonists make it an ideal combo for those who operate on the subject illegally. Meanwhile, some sanctions reveal inconsistencies in the message

El mercado negro de apuestas, un desafio por resolver para nuestro querido tenis

La gran cantidad de partidos, los numerosos puntos que se juegan en cada uno de ellos y, sobre todo, la vulnerabilidad de algunos de los más modestos protagonistas se convierten en un combo ideal para quienes operan en el tema de manera ilegal. Mientras tanto, algunas sanciones desnudan incongruencias en el mensaje

Paris 2024, the Games with 12 billion interactions, 11,000 live hours and automatic replays

After the inauguration of an Artificial Intelligence Olympic Agenda that seeks to empower athletes, the competition and the public, the IOC's Director of Marketing and Digital Engagement, Leandro Larrosa, explains how the links between AI and networks will transform the imminent Olympic experience.

París 2024, los Juegos de las 12 billones de interacciones, 11 mil horas en vivo y repeticiones automáticas

Luego de la inauguración de una Agenda Olímpica de Inteligencia Artificial que busca empoderar a los atletas, la competencia y al público, el director de Marketing y Compromiso Digital del COI, Leandro Larrosa, expone cómo los vínculos entre la IA y las redes transformarán la inminente experiencia olímpica.

Bach: “There will be six to eight Palestinian athletes in Paris”

The top president reported that the IOC will grant invitations if no other athlete manages to qualify; the Arab nation has two guaranteed places, only one achieved since the beginning of the war.