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Gazza wrote on Jul 30 th, 2012 at 7:59am: sweetcharmedlife wrote on Jul 29 th, 2012 at 5:31pm: Sioux wrote on Jul 29 th, 2012 at 2:56pm: In my area, we have 6-7 TV channels covering the events. I have access to 5 of them....and I'm practically going crazy, flipping from station to station, trying to watch it all!  I won't see as much during the work week---mostly the nightly broadcasts. I've seen a bit of just about everything, I think.  I still think it's strange that beach volleyball, water polo, badminton, etc. are Olympic sports......and baseball and softball no longer fit that bill...  I wonder who determines what sport qualifies? And which sports are added or dumped?? The Olympic Committee? I should know the answer to this.... Yeah Sioux. There is a whole criteria of things that a sports organizing body has to present to the Olympic Committiee to get them to consider a sport for inclusion. It usually comes down to politics like most everything else. But I'm with you. I'm trying to watch a little of everything. Never watched so much Team Handball in my life. Some background here to the exclusion of baseball and softball http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baseball_at_the_OlympicsThere are also other major sports which arent in it - golf (included from 2016), cricket (despite being maybe second only to football as the world's most watched sport - it's easily the biggest sport on the Indian subcontinent) and rugby (hasnt been in the Olympics since 1924 - the USA are reigning champions! Rugby sevens will be included in 2016, though). Tennis only came back to the Olympics in 1988, I think. Thanks for the info, Gazza...  Yes, tennis came back in '88, one of my fave tennis years, as my girl, Steffi Graf, won the "Golden Slam" that year! All four major tournaments, plus the Olympic gold.
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