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Thursday, February 21

A look at some of the more bizarre sports to feature in an Olympics

There have been Olympic medals in some unusual sports.

Breakdancing has been proposed for inclusion in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The International Olympic Committee is set to consider the proposal and must reach a decision by December 2020.

Sport climbing, skateboarding, surfing, karate and baseball/softball are, meanwhile, all set to feature at the Tokyo Games.

Here, Press Association Sport gives a brief introduction into some of the more unusual sports which have previously been on the Olympic programme.

Tug of war

The tug of war gold medal was contested at five consecutive Olympics from 1900 to 1920. It was originally open to teams rather than countries, which allowed nations to have multiple entrants. Thus the United States of America swept the board in 1904, while Great Britain did likewise at the 1908 London Games, with the City of London Police pipping their Liverpool Police counterparts to gold.

Basque pelota

Ostensibly a high-powered, hand-driven form of squash, basque pelota was part of the official Olympic programme only once, in the 1900 Paris Games. Unsurprisingly, Spain won the gold medal, beating the only other entrant, France. Somewhat slow in reaching the conclusion that basque pelota may have limited international appeal beyond the Basque region, it was dropped from the official Olympic programme. It has, however, made three subsequent appearances as a demonstration event.

Underwater swimming

There were 14 competitors in the event. (Danny Lawson/PA Images)

Underwater swimming was contested at the 1900 Paris Games. There were 14 competitors, and gold was claimed by Charles de Vendeville of France who achieved a distance of 60 metres. Denmark’s Peder Lykkeberg actually remained submerged for 30 seconds longer than the eventual winner, but only achieved 28.50m because he inadvertently swam in a circle, and had to be content with bronze. Possibly on safety grounds, underwater swimming did not appear on the programme again.

Water motorsports

Three water motorsports events were contested at the 1908 London Games, and were, frankly, an unmitigated disaster. France won Class A after their only rivals, Great Britain, ran aground on a mud spit. In Class B, one of the two entrants promptly sank, and the British boat, itself semi-submerged, claimed gold. In Class C, one of the two entrants, ‘Sea Dog’, experienced engine failure and had to be towed off the course. Unsurprisingly, it was the last the Olympics saw of water motorsports.

Horse long jump

Part of the equestrian programme, the horse long jump made a first, and so far only appearance at the 1900 Olympics in Paris. Gold was won by Constant Octave van Langhendonck for Belgium, with his mount ‘Extra-Dry’ making a jump of 6.10m.

Live pigeon shooting

Leon de Lunden claimed gold for Belgium with 21 pigeons shot. (Ben Birchall/PA Images)

Live pigeon shooting was a part of the Olympic programme in 1900, although it is to be assumed the organisers quickly saw the error of their ways as the blood and feathers of more than 300 dead pigeons quickly accumulated on the shooting range. Competitors were eliminated once they missed two targets. The last man standing was Belgium’s Leon de Lunden, who killed 21, all in the name of Olympic sport.



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