Thursday, May 7, 2009

Olympic Fate for Fastpitch Softball in August

Written By: Fastpitch.US


It is crucial to step up efforts to get softball reinstated for 2016! IOC will only vote for two sports to be added to the program! Please read the latest news!


IOC President Rogge confirms the seven sports under consideration for addition to the program for the 2016 Olympics will be reduced to two at the IOC Executive Board meeting in August in Berlin.
Baseball, golf, karate, roller sports, rugby, squash and softball will make presentations in June to the Executive Board ahead of the August decision on which to cut.
""We are going to study carefully the seven applicant sports and out of the seven we are going to propose two sports to the IOC Session," he says. The vote will take place around October 6 at the Session in Copenhagen.
Softball Reacts Positively to IOC Shortlist News
ISF president: "With odds of 2 out of 7 to make shortlist, softball will re-double efforts to communicate incredible value to Olympic Movement"
Plant City, Florida (USA); 30th March 2009: International Softball Federation President Don Porter has pledged to re-double efforts to get softball reinstated to the Olympic Games Programme in 2016 following the news that the International Olympic Committee will shortlist only two sports for the IOC Session vote in Copenhagen in October.
The shortlist news was delivered by IOC President Jacques Rogge last week at SportAccord in Denver where a top BackSoftball campaign team were busy meeting Olympic Family decision-makers and opinion formers.
Mr. Porter said, "While the decision to cut the list to only two sports for a vote by 115 IOC Members was a surprise, it has not deflected the commitment behind, and focus of, our campaign. If anything it has given us further incentive to work even harder at communicating the incredible value that softball offers the Olympic Movement. We are greatly encouraged by the way IOC Members are reacting to how softball would help the Olympic Movement open up women's sport – especially in Muslim countries; they also like our global focus on youth and our 100% doping-free track record.
"But most of all, IOC Members appreciate that the Olympic Games would be the absolute pinnacle of our international competition structure; the whole softball calendar would peak every quadrennial with the Olympic Games. While I cannot comment on other sports, I can tell you that the Olympic Games would not be just another competition in an over-crowded calendar for softball. For millions of softball players around the world the Olympic Games would be the greatest honor and we guarantee that the world's best softball athletes would all commit to performing at the Olympic Games."
Meanwhile the BackSoftball Campaign has moved to their fifth continent in a month with a critical presentation to the Oceania National Olympic Committee Annual Assembly tomorrow in Queenstown, New Zealand. The presentation will be led by Ms. Low Beng Choo, ISF Deputy Secretary General, and Danielle Stewart, a 2008 Olympic softball bronze medalist from Australia. Ms. Low is also the Malaysian Softball Federation President, Softball Confederation of Asia Secretary General, and a member of the IOC Women and Sport Commission.
Softball was first featured in the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996 and last year's competition in Beijing, which was won by Japan, was hugely successful with a total attendance close to 180,000 and a continuation of the sport's excellent record of no positive drug tests in major competitions.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I recommend you for you efforts, however this sport (and baseball) should have never been in the Olympiad. They are regional at best with three or four countries with any chance of winning medals.

The Olympic Games is a global event and when you look at it, Africa, Europe, South America and half of Asia (middle east) couldnt care less about this game.

Good luck....

Softball drills said...

Softball is lucky to have someone like you around. I believe your efforts won't be put to waste. the thousands of players will be forever grateful. Keep up with your campaign.

Tracy Aitken said...

I am only one person, but I did manage to bring at least 7 signatures with me. So keep up the good work and good luck with making it happen!!!

Anonymous said...

thank you so much for everything that you have been doing for softball! u really inspire me and i hope that everything goes well!

-Hannah B.
Livonia, Michigan

Anonymous said...

There are many people who love watching fastball , and for who ever said that africa and south america would care less , well i know alot of people who would care less to watch some other sports in the olimpics but you dont see them complaining . All i think is that fastball is amazing and im so glad your trying to save fastball .

shortshortstop said...

I think that it is stupid that they dont put softball in as an Olympic sport. Little girls need their idols to look up to and the Olympic players are the best of the best. They need this sport to be more popular and one way of doing so is putting in the 2016 games. Without softball a lot of girls would be lost, and I am one of them. Thank you for raising awareness to get softball back in the games.

Unknown said...

Hi Jamie! I know that you posted this last year. I just want to ask about the campaign. How was it? Did softball make it to the Olympics? Aside from softball, I also am rooting for rugby. Games
like softball and rugby should be included in international sports competition like the Olympics. Gosh, I need to research more on this, let's see what the commission that is managing the Olympics has to say as well as sports org like rugby league clubs.Thanks guys.