Surfing "Would be a Mistake" for the Olympics -- Media Watch

(ATR) Say no to surfing at the Olympics writes an observer...Is L.A.'s security enough to win the 2024 Olympics?

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Australia's Tyler Wright competes during the final of the Roxy Pro France surf competition part of the women's World Championship tour in Hossegor, southwestern France on October 15, 2015. AFP PHOTO / GAIZKA IROZ        (Photo credit should read GAIZKA IROZ/AFP/Getty Images)
Australia's Tyler Wright competes during the final of the Roxy Pro France surf competition part of the women's World Championship tour in Hossegor, southwestern France on October 15, 2015. AFP PHOTO / GAIZKA IROZ (Photo credit should read GAIZKA IROZ/AFP/Getty Images)

(ATR) Tetsuhiko Endosays that adding the sport to the 2020 Olympic Program would be bad for both surfing and the Olympics.

Endo, editor of the online publication Surf, weighed the pros and cons of including surfing in the 2020 Tokyo Gamesin an op-ed on Wednesday.

"Making surfing an Olympic sport would be a mistake, and not just because The Olympics is a tired institution riddled with cynical marketing and faux-nationalism," Endo wrote.

"Even if it really were a pageant that united the world in sporting excellence, surfing could simply never work within its rigid competitive paradigm."

Tokyo 2020 has proposed 18 additional events in five sports for inclusion at the Olympics: baseball/softball, karate, skateboarding, sports climbing and surfing.

The additional events are the biggest ever for an Olympics of the recent era. The 18 events would result in an extra 474 athletes taking part in the Tokyo Games, joining the program of 28 sports.

L.A. Olympic Bid in the News

Speaking at a summit in Los Angeles on Monday, L.A. 2024 chair Casey Wasserman said that the Olympic Games could "elevate the city almost unlike anything else."

Variety Magazine editor Ted Johnson says Wasserman also "defended the push to secure the Games even as the region faces pressing problems with homelessness and education."

Wasserman added, "Our mayor likes to talk about how this is the time for L.A. to become one of the three or four great cities in the world, and I think the summer Olympic Games in 2024 has a tremendous opportunity to do that."

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Other cities in the running for the 2024 Games are Budapest, Hamburg, Paris, and Rome.

The IOC votes on the host city at the 2017 Session in Lima, Peru.

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