Why The Olympics Aren't Fair

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has long been criticized for its Western Europe-centric orientation, a bias that influences the selection of sports offered in the Olympics. Since its inception, the IOC has primarily been led by presidents from Western Europe or the United States, which has contributed to a cultural skew in the sports recognized and promoted by the Olympic Games.
    This bias is evident in the inclusion and exclusion of certain sports. For example, ice hockey, a sport with strong ties to North America and Western Europe, has been a staple in the Winter Olympics, while bandy, a sport similar to ice hockey and widely regarded as Russia's national winter sport, remains marginalized. Bandy's absence from the Olympics highlights the IOC's preference for sports rooted in Western culture, despite bandy’s significant following in Russia and Scandinavia.
    Similarly, in the Summer Olympics, sports like Kabaddi, which boasts immense popularity in the Indian subcontinent, have struggled to gain recognition. Kabaddi is deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, yet it is overlooked in favor of sports with stronger Western European or American roots.
    This imbalance suggests that the IOC's sport selection process is heavily influenced by the cultural preferences of its leadership, leading to an Olympic program that does not fully reflect the diverse athletic traditions of the world. As a result, the global representation in the Olympics remains incomplete, leaving many culturally significant sports on the sidelines.

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  • @_magnify
    @_magnify  Před 24 dny +16541

    Here is the list of countries whose national sports are not in the Olympics:
    Argentina - Pato
    Chile - Chilean Rodeo
    Colombia - Tejo
    Mexico - Charrería
    Philippines - Arnis
    Puerto Rico - Paso Fino
    Uruguay - Destrezas Criollas
    Afghanistan - Buzkashi
    Bangladesh - Kabaddi
    Brazil - Capoeira
    Cambodia - Bokator
    Indonesia - Pencak Silat
    Ireland - Gaelic games
    Malaysia - Sepak Takraw
    Peru - Paleta frontón
    Romania - Oina
    Russia - Bandy
    Saudi Arabia - Camel racing, Falconry
    Tajikistan - Gushtigiri
    Thailand - Muay Thai
    Turkey - Cirit, Oil wrestling

    • @officially_lunigh1901
      @officially_lunigh1901 Před 24 dny +573

      Ireland - Gaelic

    • @cezarandrici5565
      @cezarandrici5565 Před 24 dny +469

      Nobody plays Oina in Romania!😅

    • @Thumper17
      @Thumper17 Před 24 dny +735

      Canada - Lacrosse
      But it'll be at 2028.

    • @alifaan595
      @alifaan595 Před 24 dny +563

      Pencak Silat in the Olympics would go crazyy, the entirety of Maritime Southeast Asia would be watching 👀

    • @caelynmaciver823
      @caelynmaciver823 Před 24 dny +218

      The Irish ones are Gaelic football, hurling and camogie for anyone wondering!

  • @Stickman-qy4my
    @Stickman-qy4my Před 24 dny +49163

    That why we need an ironland olympics

    • @atsumumiya1935
      @atsumumiya1935 Před 24 dny +356

      Yesss, we should do international tryouts and everything!!

    • @The-chilly-man
      @The-chilly-man Před 24 dny +89

      Pin this guy

    • @AMPYMCSTAMPY
      @AMPYMCSTAMPY Před 24 dny +83

      The main event should be who can site the pledge of allegiance quickest. 😂 or a getting off the sofa competition. I'd win that. 😅

    • @micellaragua
      @micellaragua Před 24 dny +30

      The stadium would be 2 cm big

    • @ocularzombie6679
      @ocularzombie6679 Před 24 dny +22

      whoever can do the most push ups next to the glorious iron wins gold

  • @anyjen
    @anyjen Před 24 dny +37881

    To be fair, I'm from Argentina, and I've never watched a game of Pato. It's a very niche sport for very wealthy people and it isn't even televised 99% of the time. The people who made it a national sport were very wealthy people a long time ago without taking into consideration how many people were actually playing it. It was their favourite game, so they decided unilaterally to make it official.

    • @dylanhxe5864
      @dylanhxe5864 Před 24 dny +918

      ​@takemyhand1988 how tf is that the same thing😂, pato is only popular in Argentina, whereas golf is played world wide, so don't compare two sports that are completely different in popularity

    • @goldenhornedcrewmate3308
      @goldenhornedcrewmate3308 Před 24 dny +67

      Still popular worldwide

    • @anyjen
      @anyjen Před 24 dny +511

      @@takemyhand1988 the number of people who play golf dwarf the people who play Pato even in Argentina. There are currently between thirty and thirty four teams of four people each who play officially. Even if we assumed there were three times as many people playing unofficially (and that's a very generous estimate), that only makes less than 600 people playing it, in a country of more than 45 million people. Let's say around a thousand people playing, counting people who play for fun in their enormous private lands with their rich friends. Meanwhile, there are more than three hundred golf clubs and around 110 thousand people who play golf in Argentina. Golf isn't even a very popular game to play over here; it's far more popular in other countries. In numbers alone, golf has more of a claim to olympic inclusion than Pato ever will.

    • @starmano34
      @starmano34 Před 24 dny +79

      Dressage is at the olympics Pato can't be any more bourgeois than dressage

    • @Starowicz9
      @Starowicz9 Před 24 dny +242

      It's just a guy trying to white knight. Most of these examples aren't viable as international sports, because they are barely viable where they are from. Plus USA real strength is track and field, but he didn't attack that category because it doesn't fit the narrative

  • @pplord3170
    @pplord3170 Před 21 dnem +9143

    Wait until this guys hears about the Winter Olympics

    • @LuLulu-jw3zw
      @LuLulu-jw3zw Před 20 dny +178

      Winter Olympics will be a failure...I'm sure of that cause I'm Italian,from Turin(remember Turin 2006?).Winter Olympics had to be in my city,but our stupid last mayor make us loose!!!So the next winter Olympics will be in Milan...a great mess,cause Milan doesn't have MOUNTAINS for skiing,also bob or another winter sport will be competed in Turin!!!Here IOC just made a mess...

    • @duncanmcgee13
      @duncanmcgee13 Před 20 dny +284

      @@LuLulu-jw3zwnot all events are held within the city. This years surfing events were held in Tahiti.

    • @fovis2859
      @fovis2859 Před 20 dny +6

      😂😂😂

    • @andre02ita53
      @andre02ita53 Před 20 dny +22

      Milano-Cortina-Bormio-Anterselva-Predazzo-Verona Olympics🥴

    • @ryanrusch3976
      @ryanrusch3976 Před 20 dny +11

      @@LuLulu-jw3zwNorthern Italians stay mad

  • @shadowofmeme9599
    @shadowofmeme9599 Před 14 dny +325

    Don't forget how much resources and facilities the top 10 countries have, and don't get me started on how they have SO MANY more players than most of the other countries.

    • @sethpoiner3941
      @sethpoiner3941 Před 12 dny +23

      that’s kinda the whole point? the Olympics are proving the athletic prowess of a country, you don’t get athletic prowess from not investing a boat load of time and money.

    • @efisgpr
      @efisgpr Před 8 dny +7

      The U.S. doesn't even sponsor its athletes, as every other country does ...

    • @DannyMeasho999
      @DannyMeasho999 Před 5 dny +1

      lmao bangladesh has 170,000,000 people and 0 medals in 80 years. just get good

    • @GrantGraff
      @GrantGraff Před dnem +2

      Yeah but if your country is dirt poor or is extremely unstable it's not like the Olympics can bankroll tens of new training centers, coaches, and athletic scholarships for every country that needs it.
      A good example is actually Bangladesh. The majority of their population is in poverty, and the country has a history of revolutions and unstable governments. Meaning there isn't lots of money or athletes to be found.

    • @GrantGraff
      @GrantGraff Před dnem +3

      Also the guy in the video cherry picked his data, the reason all those countries national sports aren't in the Olympics is cause they are the only ones who play them. Even the US's football and baseball arnt even in the Olympics unless the country that is hosting them plays it. Its simply a matter of popularity.

  • @4eyesinthecorner399
    @4eyesinthecorner399 Před 24 dny +3771

    I mean, the real reason why the us and China always dominate the top spots of the medal tables is because they both are large wealthy countries with lots of people and resources to put into preparing for the games, rather than what events are included. Event accessibility bias I feel is a lot more prominent in the winter games where most countries don’t even have access to half of the terrain required to practice many winter sports, and if they do it’s often incredibly expensive so very much has a certain biased barrier of entry.

    • @deus_ex_machina_
      @deus_ex_machina_ Před 23 dny +100

      That's balanced out by the fact that the winter Olympics don't really matter outside of those countries.

    • @fuglyduckling7720
      @fuglyduckling7720 Před 22 dny

      Many sports are inaccessible in the summer Olympics too... Like mentioned swimming needs proper infrastructure, same with athletics... Canoeing needs water with no waves, canoe Slalom needs wild rivers with currents. Sailing needs a big body of water, surfing needs good waves, etc.
      Infrastructure, and weather dependent sports are always going to create an uneven playing field. Winter Olympics is not really that different, swimming and skating are probably equally "inaccessible". Surfing, canoe slalom, sailing, and canoeing is probably similar to alpine skiing. Cross country skiing is similar to cycling. The list goes on.

    • @Vortex_013
      @Vortex_013 Před 22 dny +23

      there’s also like 30 ping pong events

    • @finneurovision5775
      @finneurovision5775 Před 22 dny

      In this Olympics there were 5 table tennis events: individual (Men's, women's), team (Men's, women's) and mixed Doubles.​@@Vortex_013

    • @zhen7020
      @zhen7020 Před 21 dnem +103

      ​@@Vortex_013 theres like 4 or 5 bro

  • @Jordan23no
    @Jordan23no Před 24 dny +11668

    To be fair, it does originate from Europe. At any rate, I would totally watch sumo wrestling at the Olympics!

    • @sumanamukherjee2423
      @sumanamukherjee2423 Před 24 dny +66

      Eastern Europe though,

    • @roejogan2693
      @roejogan2693 Před 24 dny +1

      ​@@sumanamukherjee2423 Greece is a Western European exclave

    • @FTN_Ale
      @FTN_Ale Před 24 dny +607

      ​@@sumanamukherjee2423 greece is southern europe, and was the center of Europe when the olimpics started

    • @elduquecaradura1468
      @elduquecaradura1468 Před 24 dny +32

      I bet my horses on the Bolivian or American sumo wrestler xD

    • @FIRE-zt6vw
      @FIRE-zt6vw Před 24 dny +69

      ​@@FTN_Alewhen the olybic started only italy and greece existed in Europe.
      And Italy wasn't even invited. These were pure greek games

  • @igakierczak3471
    @igakierczak3471 Před 24 dny +3940

    To be fair, sumo has such deep roots in Japanese culture it used to actively discriminate against foreginers. Also, not many other countries have sumo centers at all (mostly places with a large Japanese minority). So, not much fun for an internarional event

    • @joshuafrimpong244
      @joshuafrimpong244 Před 24 dny +61

      Only ice hockey could be one
      Edit: yes, I now know ice hockey is an olympic sport

    • @ItsBeePOfficial
      @ItsBeePOfficial Před 24 dny +140

      I mean, not all countries let their civilians use guns too but shootings are there in the Olympics

    • @joshuafrimpong244
      @joshuafrimpong244 Před 24 dny +42

      @@ItsBeePOfficial what country doesn't use guns

    • @ItsBeePOfficial
      @ItsBeePOfficial Před 24 dny +123

      @@joshuafrimpong244 a lot
      Guns are only allowed by the army and some police

    • @dummystephenhawking7124
      @dummystephenhawking7124 Před 24 dny

      There exist other amazing sports.
      search highlights of pro kabadi online it's an insane sport from india I love it then many countries got ancient sports if Olympics can't make them competition it should at least make a show of them it would give world a good exposure to diff sports

  • @fennugreek-gs5zb
    @fennugreek-gs5zb Před 12 dny +34

    Kabaddi would be an amazing Olympic event. It's played fairly widely, and is a low infrastructure sport that would allow competition from poorer countries. It's also great fun to watch.

    • @gwo-burneloh9493
      @gwo-burneloh9493 Před 8 dny +1

      Played fair widely where? In India?
      Although i think kabbadi is super fun to watch, i just don’t completely get the rules

    • @joshuafrimpong244
      @joshuafrimpong244 Před 8 dny +1

      @@fennugreek-gs5zb one question: what's that?

    • @fennugreek-gs5zb
      @fennugreek-gs5zb Před 8 dny

      @@joshuafrimpong244 It's a sport popular in South Asia that feels like a school-yard development. A player from one team needs to invade the other team's region, touch one of the opposing team, and escape back to their own side. The opposing team draws the player deep into their zone and can tackle them once touched. In the original rules, the invader needed to repeat the word "Kabbadi" over and over without taking a breath, otherwise they were out. Modern Kabbadi usually has a fixed time to invade, and there are a several variations. It looks a bit like rugby 7's played without a ball. tldr: Google it.

    • @fennugreek-gs5zb
      @fennugreek-gs5zb Před 8 dny +7

      @@gwo-burneloh9493 Once you accept that South Asia contains about 1/4 of the earth's population, "It's only done in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan" becomes much less exclusionary. And world kabbadi has spread beyond the sub-continent. The New Zealand Women's team has placed very well, for example.

    • @PradhanmantriBruhh
      @PradhanmantriBruhh Před 2 dny

      It's like an athletic version of wrestling😅​@@joshuafrimpong244

  • @maximegodbout390
    @maximegodbout390 Před 23 dny +663

    The longest serving IOC president was actually French and served for 29 years vs 20 years for the American one

    • @prypiatshadow6371
      @prypiatshadow6371 Před 20 dny +31

      Someone finnaly said it!

    • @AteliusMapping
      @AteliusMapping Před 20 dny +3

      Twas the very first one, wasn't it?

    • @MegaTeckguy
      @MegaTeckguy Před 20 dny +87

      Shows you how much "research" this guy actually did

    • @kenjako
      @kenjako Před 20 dny

      He was the first one

    • @peytonlamb3187
      @peytonlamb3187 Před 20 dny +5

      @@MegaTeckguyjust because he got one fact wrong doesn't discredit his entire argument

  • @gokublack316
    @gokublack316 Před 20 dny +3791

    1. Invent a sport
    2. No one plays it
    3. Declare world championship
    🇺🇸 🔫 🦅 🔫

    • @VaqueroCervantez
      @VaqueroCervantez Před 20 dny +56

      And what sport does your nation have that every nation plays that isn't soccer?

    • @joaopedro.8206
      @joaopedro.8206 Před 20 dny +253

      ​@VaqueroCervantez idk what soccer is, but I know everyone plays football, and US sucks at it

    • @Fiufsciak
      @Fiufsciak Před 20 dny

      ​@@joaopedro.8206Lol, nice burn

    • @EditVision7
      @EditVision7 Před 20 dny +55

      @@joaopedro.8206we are literally average

    • @EditVision7
      @EditVision7 Před 20 dny +34

      @@VaqueroCervantezbasketball, track, swimming, tennis, baseball, volleyball, and hockey

  • @-Guru
    @-Guru Před 7 dny +5

    Cricket is one of the most watched sport. 300 million watched the WC final. But it is not in the Olympics 😢

    • @nykichr
      @nykichr Před dnem +1

      Will be in the next Olympics

  • @theprofessional155
    @theprofessional155 Před 21 dnem +1216

    You can make the same argument that American football and baseball the most popular sports in the us aren’t in the Olympics . The reason many of these sports aren’t in the Olympics is not because of some pro us bias but because they aren’t popular around the world . Most Europeans don’t know how American football is played and most Americans don’t know how cricket is played . I feel like this video has a bias.

    • @NoFlu
      @NoFlu Před 21 dnem +50

      American football has steadily become more popular over here in Europe.
      I, however, see a problem in trying to have a proper football tournament in as little as 2 weeks or however long the olympics last.
      The example of swimming pools is wild, as most smaller cities have 25 meter pools in Europe and larger cities in Asia (and more affluent parts of SA and Africa), while 50 meter pools can be found in larger cities

    • @yappers7038
      @yappers7038 Před 21 dnem +8

      Hey you’re the GTA guy!

    • @josefonseca4007
      @josefonseca4007 Před 21 dnem +18

      what a ridiculous argument 😂

    • @Haru2609
      @Haru2609 Před 21 dnem +28

      There is rugby in the Olympics and baseball is back for the next Olympics as well (This will be the seventh time men's baseball and sixth time women's softball has appeared at the Olympic Games.).

    • @phaynes2341
      @phaynes2341 Před 21 dnem +4

      ​@@Haru2609 yes they did have rugby, but that was rugby sevens, not "real" rugby that is popularly played around the world.

  • @AndersonBishop-kr4to
    @AndersonBishop-kr4to Před 24 dny +361

    I think the problem with adding more niche sports from different countries is that they don’t have enough international participants to compete in it. It’s not a bias necessarily, just not enough people to actually play it.

    • @jennyh4025
      @jennyh4025 Před 22 dny +3

      And as a kayaker I love that we have enough slalom kayaker on this planet to have it as a sport in the summer Olympic Games. Of course there’s just one goddess: Jessica Fox, but there are enough others, who are good enough to make things interesting.

    • @Ryan-cb1ei
      @Ryan-cb1ei Před 21 dnem +9

      For sure, although there are sports where that’s not true, but it’s more complicated than that. Like rugby, cricket, baseball

    • @unitedbeast6614
      @unitedbeast6614 Před 20 dny +17

      Kabaddi is played by 60+ countries but still not included. Because of racism not a single West country play kabaddi all Asians...why the hell basketball is included then?? When westboakys a sport it forces other countries to learn it, but never learn no western sports

    • @jacedostal4399
      @jacedostal4399 Před 20 dny +18

      ​@@unitedbeast6614I hope English is your second (or third, fourth, etc) language because I about had a stroke reading your comment. Also don't be so quick to play the racism card, if things were as biased as you say then Football (American) would be included. It could very well be the fact that most people don't know what the hell Kabaddi is.

    • @Morganisgreat
      @Morganisgreat Před 20 dny +10

      ​@@jacedostal4399You're wrong, most western people don't know what it is. Doesn't mean it shouldn't be included.

  • @thekyler9529
    @thekyler9529 Před 24 dny +2569

    The lack of representation for obscure sports should be the least of anyone's concerns when it come to the IOC.

    • @MarieAmeliaFreyaAster
      @MarieAmeliaFreyaAster Před 22 dny +2

      What exactly?

    • @galaxyofizanami
      @galaxyofizanami Před 22 dny +159

      @@MarieAmeliaFreyaAster probably cheating and having biases

    • @amossutandi
      @amossutandi Před 21 dnem

      Obscure to Americans... Despite banning Russia, increasing events Americans are good at, defaming china and exempting Americans to be able to use doping, America still has not been able to get more gold than any other country. So to avoid an other country getting more gold than America when the next Olympics held in America, America should add china in the ban to compete.

    • @TheJo1hn
      @TheJo1hn Před 21 dnem +78

      Obscure sports like the second most popular sport in the world, cricket?

    • @Baggebaggebilliyan
      @Baggebaggebilliyan Před 21 dnem +11

      And 3 * 3 basketball can just walk into the games. What a scam, this comment and the games as well.

  • @bozthescrewup410
    @bozthescrewup410 Před 12 dny +51

    Many of the events didn’t exist. They weren’t playing table tennis in Greece.

    • @sxchen1268
      @sxchen1268 Před 6 dny +4

      You could say that for basketball. But both sports are played by many and are dominated by a country? I don't think you want basketball gone right?

  • @Iron9000
    @Iron9000 Před 19 dny +2385

    That's why IOC Don't allow Kabbadi game but allow break dance.

    • @1972Ray
      @1972Ray Před 19 dny +119

      Break dance is no longer an Olympic sport.

    • @wwpjd28
      @wwpjd28 Před 18 dny +45

      I don’t think American athletes would struggle with Kabaddi. I’ve watched a game on ESPN plus and it is not hard to understand. Our athletes are the best. And it is not a particularly technical sport. I’m sure we could medal in it pretty easily.

    • @mysongskkg3381
      @mysongskkg3381 Před 18 dny +195

      ​@@wwpjd28LOL Even seen India and Iran Kabaddi Matches?

    • @jotithind7502
      @jotithind7502 Před 18 dny +97

      ​@wwpjd28 sure they would. It's like saying og boxing is just throwing punches. There's a science to it just like kabbadi

    • @spikeyyyyy
      @spikeyyyyy Před 18 dny +149

      ​@@wwpjd28"our athlete " what a joke 90% of ur athlete aren't even natives just immigrants

  • @ThaOriginal_Q
    @ThaOriginal_Q Před 20 dny +1450

    The 5 badminton events were added since 1996, additional diving events were added in 2000, and all table tennis events have been added since 1988.

    • @StarSprangledBanner
      @StarSprangledBanner Před 20 dny +18

      There was no women's boxing until 2012.

    • @beerharmien
      @beerharmien Před 19 dny

      @user-ip8bd7hd2n Table tennis and Badminton are great sports. 👍 Table tennis, very international, very fast. Badminton, very international, very fast and taxing. Superb sports.

    • @ClemenGG
      @ClemenGG Před 19 dny +19

      What? Badminton made its debut in Argentina in 1992, get yout facts right mate.

    • @beerharmien
      @beerharmien Před 19 dny +2

      @@ClemenGG Exhibition sports in 1992. Not exactly wrong.

    • @ClemenGG
      @ClemenGG Před 19 dny +10

      @@beerharmien wrong, Susi Susanti and Alan Budikusuma won both their gold medals in 1992, and also the korean pairs, the exhibition was in Seoul 1988.

  • @cxw5412
    @cxw5412 Před 20 dny +1103

    As an Australian, we're mostly happy with lots of swimming in the Olympics. It's where most of our medals come from too.

    • @dhruvilkumpavat6037
      @dhruvilkumpavat6037 Před 20 dny +3

      Yep

    • @kawkasaurous
      @kawkasaurous Před 20 dny +49

      Yea but Australia isn't even a real place

    • @cookedpotato265
      @cookedpotato265 Před 20 dny +4

      Nah bruh u did him bad 💀​@@kawkasaurous

    • @GaetanGarret-jb4cg
      @GaetanGarret-jb4cg Před 20 dny +26

      Pour moi les Australiens sont vraiment surprenants. 4e du classement des médailles avec une population de seulement 26 million de personnes?! Vous êtes vraiment une terre de sportifs. Félicitations.

    • @MrGunnar69
      @MrGunnar69 Před 20 dny +13

      Exactly, three of Sweden's four gold medals came in swimming and beach woolyball. Sweden where 9 out of 12 months are covered with snow.
      Instead of national sports, one should ask which sport is the biggest in the country. And for the US, not even the biggest sport is in the Olympics.
      The whole clip is about hating the West.

  • @EpicBenjo
    @EpicBenjo Před dnem +1

    Not to mention when they allowed professional athletes to join the Olympics. They should have kept pros out, the way they do with other events.

  • @floatingbeans
    @floatingbeans Před 24 dny +1416

    we need an ironlandian Olympic president

    • @idkmyname-w8w
      @idkmyname-w8w Před 24 dny +5

      Landic

    • @richardmason7840
      @richardmason7840 Před 24 dny +4

      Where is iron land?
      Thanks

    • @Blue_Nades
      @Blue_Nades Před 24 dny +1

      Gordon Freemλn

    • @austinyou2757
      @austinyou2757 Před 24 dny +1

      Why not the Olympics were made by the Greeks, and so was democracy So the Olympics having presidents only seems right

    • @larurentius
      @larurentius Před 24 dny +3

      ​@@richardmason7840 Asheville NC apparently

  • @luism644
    @luism644 Před 24 dny +933

    There will never be another traditional Japanese martial art represented in the olympics because many of the federations in charge of Japanese Budo “sports” want to protect the way the sports are done from changing the same way judo has changed due to influence from being included in the olympics. For example, the blue judo gi was introduced in the Olympics so that viewers could tell the opponents apart from each other. It’s not traditional. In particular, the kendo federation doesn’t want the sport to evolve the same way traditional fencing has to become sleek and technologically integrated. It takes away from the budo practice. Sumo can only be done in sacred arenas blessed by priests, and women aren’t allowed to step foot in those arenas. It was controversial when a sumo wrestler collapsed and a female doctor rushed to help him and was reprimanded for setting foot in the arena.
    Most of the sports represented in the Olympics might be American or Eurocentric, but some of the other national sports found around the world may have a large group of people who don’t want to see that event or practice change into some regulated sporting event just for spectacle. Some of them are sacred, and some aren’t done to determine winners or losers.

    • @agnesmetanomski6730
      @agnesmetanomski6730 Před 24 dny +31

      Oh good!! I was worried Kyudo and Aikido might be added to the world championships/olympic games, and be completely ruined, but you're telling me they're safe. I can relax then!

    • @cookiestrong8757
      @cookiestrong8757 Před 24 dny +20

      Thank you for talking about this. Not many people know

    • @lloydlego6088
      @lloydlego6088 Před 24 dny +129

      The fact that a woman doctor is criticized for rendering medical care shows that perhaps that sport should change a little. Way to keep the misogyny alive.

    • @Microplasticindulger
      @Microplasticindulger Před 24 dny +57

      Well said. Many of these “sports” don’t have quantifiable metrics to judge by either. Hence why breakdancing should never have made it to the Olympics. It’s an art form not a sport.

    • @Microplasticindulger
      @Microplasticindulger Před 24 dny +29

      @@lloydlego6088 lol you want an entire country to change a cultural tradition to conform to your principles. Get real

  • @zaynahhh_710
    @zaynahhh_710 Před 24 dny +228

    Something else to think about is how so many sports in the Olympics actually need to be expanded on. There are many types of gymnastics and archery that could easily be added and would be well accepted around the world

    • @ankanmaiti9864
      @ankanmaiti9864 Před 21 dnem +9

      Most big powers will then lose their position. Fyi Indians are toppers in compound archery.

    • @unitedbeast6614
      @unitedbeast6614 Před 20 dny +3

      Kabaddi is the most deserving sport

    • @Alpaslan694
      @Alpaslan694 Před 20 dny

      ​@@ankanmaiti9864 sadly compound archery is not there in olympics 🥲

    • @JackieClayton-zz2rb
      @JackieClayton-zz2rb Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@ankanmaiti9864Lose what position? That's only one sport

  • @RenzZlax
    @RenzZlax Před 2 dny

    Sumo in the olympics would go SO hard. Imagine these giants duking it out next to all the other wrestlers would be awesome

  • @cinnamon7435
    @cinnamon7435 Před 19 dny +869

    In order to have a sport in the Olympics many countries need to have that sport. It's the sane reason cheerleading isn't there because it's mostly only done in America

    • @ericzingeler7140
      @ericzingeler7140 Před 19 dny +71

      American Football is a prime example

    • @Glen-qh5xq
      @Glen-qh5xq Před 19 dny +13

      Baseball

    • @josephm.6453
      @josephm.6453 Před 19 dny +10

      ​@ericzingeler7140 it will be added in LA 2028 for the first time. Guaranteed gold for America

    • @Joemon_09
      @Joemon_09 Před 19 dny +5

      @@Glen-qh5xqbaseball was in 2021

    • @derrickmeade4891
      @derrickmeade4891 Před 19 dny +11

      ​@@ericzingeler7140funnily enough american football is growing rapidly world wide, its now in a few dozen countries and across every continent except antartica for obvious reasons

  • @Bombsuitsandkilts
    @Bombsuitsandkilts Před 19 dny +924

    There's also a graphic that shows all the medals won by athletes born, raised, and trained in the US who compete for other countries.

    • @JeanLeRoux-nq2jf
      @JeanLeRoux-nq2jf Před 18 dny +60

      I think this guy is just anti-American.

    • @somethinglikethat2176
      @somethinglikethat2176 Před 18 dny +13

      You guys import a few too.

    • @larsmoney1013
      @larsmoney1013 Před 18 dny

      where’s the graphic

    • @JeanLeRoux-nq2jf
      @JeanLeRoux-nq2jf Před 18 dny +19

      @@larsmoney1013 I think the majority of my country South Africa's top athletes train in America. Even French swimmer Leon Marchand(he won 4 golds) trains in Arizona. It's not like it's a secret.

    • @JeanLeRoux-nq2jf
      @JeanLeRoux-nq2jf Před 18 dny +12

      @imjustme110 yeah, but just training in America shows what a strong country it is. I don't think the guy who made the video should dis them.

  • @eagl3ye
    @eagl3ye Před 24 dny +601

    I don’t think there’s a bias in not including certain countries’ obscure national sports, but I do think they could be more inclusive of sports that have more international appeal - like cricket. Why is cricket not in the Olympics? Baseball is an example of an American sport that DOES have international appeal but is weirdly absent from the summer Olympics.

    • @gemmeldrakes2758
      @gemmeldrakes2758 Před 24 dny +121

      Traditional cricket matches are simply too long to be played in any practical way during a two week Olympics. (The traditional cricket match is 5 days long.) Now that shorter versions have been developed, cricket is scheduled to be played at the Los Angeles games in 2028.

    • @kaderiley3076
      @kaderiley3076 Před 24 dny +66

      Baseball is a sport that has been part of the Olympics. Every summer Olympics from 1992-2008, then was back for the 2020 games, and will be again for 2028

    • @DreamsOfFire
      @DreamsOfFire Před 24 dny +56

      Cricket will be in the next summer Olympics (along with the return of baseball). Apparently cricket was a part of the games in 1900, but only two countries sent teams back then.

    • @aycc-nbh7289
      @aycc-nbh7289 Před 24 dny +5

      @@gemmeldrakes2758Then why not have T20 or one-day cricket?

    • @eagl3ye
      @eagl3ye Před 24 dny +16

      @@kaderiley3076yeah I just think it’s weird that they’ve only been including it in years when the host country has a domestic fan base (like when it was brought back for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics). Baseball, by most accounts, is considered one of the top ten most popular global sports, yet the olympics consistently features more obscure sports like fencing and athletics before it. MLB does need to suspend the regular season to allow the best players in the world to participate every four years though.

  • @anandjay2871
    @anandjay2871 Před 14 dny +1

    None of these medals will match the swag of that silver medal turkish dude.

  • @NoFlu
    @NoFlu Před 21 dnem +1046

    >"For swiming you need these large facilities in urban centers"
    >"Why isn't this obscure sport included that requires horses for every player and a massive field"
    Geez, one of these sports seems way less accessible and it isn't the one that requires a pool full lf water

    • @ThatNerdGuy
      @ThatNerdGuy Před 21 dnem +19

      Ice hockey.
      Equestrian.

    • @AntonioZL
      @AntonioZL Před 21 dnem +82

      But... that wasn't his point... lol
      He was just pointing out one of the many reasons why the US is historically very succesfull in swimming.

    • @unitedbeast6614
      @unitedbeast6614 Před 20 dny +17

      Why not include Kabaddi then? Majority of Asian countries play kabaddi

    • @fangdog291
      @fangdog291 Před 20 dny +6

      Kabaddi probably has been played by wat more people than most sports in the Olympics.

    • @Smulpaap123
      @Smulpaap123 Před 20 dny +15

      No, his point was that the olympics are unfair because of it. Which makes no sense.

  • @davidlodge4482
    @davidlodge4482 Před 24 dny +91

    Australia's national sport is AFL (footy). The problem is, a lot of national sports aren't played anywhere else (well except nauru). But an event with 2 teams world wide doesn't make sense for an Olympic games. The same reason for many nation sports being missed

    • @ExampleName-j2n
      @ExampleName-j2n Před 24 dny +5

      mate im sorry but its cricket because the tossas in NSW and Queensland like rugby so afl only has half the country whilst the whole country plays cricket. -also soccer is the most popular sport amongst kids so ...

    • @CashOut3
      @CashOut3 Před 24 dny

      Rugbys better

    • @ExampleName-j2n
      @ExampleName-j2n Před 24 dny +2

      @@CashOut3 thats your opinion and i agree that rugby union is better than League but i havent played either so i wouldnt know

    • @davidlodge4482
      @davidlodge4482 Před 24 dny +2

      @@ExampleName-j2n In terms of numbers playing at a grass roots and numbers in seats at a professional level AFL is still on top. Most people really only care about test cricket and even then it's pretty rare and only one of AFL and rugby has made any progress crossing the Berassi line so I think it's safe to say Australia's sport is Australia's sport

    • @ashleypeadon8009
      @ashleypeadon8009 Před 24 dny +1

      I think when he says national sport he means the recognised national sport. Australia doesn't technically have a national sport, although if there was to be one, cricket would have a huge advantage in being the lowest common denominator sport. However, soccer is growing quite rapidly and may take over cricket.

  • @ProffesorChaosesFile
    @ProffesorChaosesFile Před 17 dny +248

    I don’t think random sports only played in one country are going to be in the Olympics, heck baseball isn’t even in the Olympics.

    • @dyanimoriah
      @dyanimoriah Před 14 dny +11

      It will be in 2028 and softball I believe

    • @anthonyg4052
      @anthonyg4052 Před 14 dny +7

      I always thought the host country got to introduce a sport into the Olympics, it makes sense if these places never host they don’t have the national sports in the Olympics

    • @Phoenixdown37
      @Phoenixdown37 Před 14 dny +2

      Baseballs played in other countries, though. That seems like an odd comparison.

    • @cullenwalsh4485
      @cullenwalsh4485 Před 14 dny +8

      The way a sport gets into the Olympics is it has to be widely practiced in at least 75 countries by men and at least 40 countries by women. It’s unfortunate that some countries national sports aren’t in the Olympics, but there are rules in place about the whole thing. Host cities also choose 5 sports to add when they host, they have to qualify but still. It’s not rigged for the US or anything, the US just has one of the largest talent pools to pull from, having a large population with facilities for most of it

    • @defearl
      @defearl Před 14 dny

      @@dyanimoriah Well, it's going to take place in the US, so it makes sense. It's unlikely to become a staple.

  • @fallencloser5028
    @fallencloser5028 Před 8 dny +1

    Léon Marchand : "swimming ? Keep hem comin"

  • @HunterWillis
    @HunterWillis Před 20 dny +39

    What's the connection with the single US president and events? It feels like it is a complaint desperately searching for a fall guy.

    • @can-i-go-now
      @can-i-go-now Před 19 dny

      They are.

    • @HunterWillis
      @HunterWillis Před 19 dny

      @@can-i-go-now This sentence no verb.

    • @saxplayer1216
      @saxplayer1216 Před 19 dny

      Besides that, saying that Avery Brundage is bad because he added swimming events isn't even scratching the surface of why he was bad. Check out the Behind the Bastards episodes on him for more.

    • @username_PK
      @username_PK Před dnem

      Your president your sports will be included

    • @HunterWillis
      @HunterWillis Před dnem

      @@username_PK Other presidents were forbidden from making changes?

  • @rubiksboy98
    @rubiksboy98 Před 18 dny +135

    Basketball is HUGE in Europe. So that’s the reason it’s in the olympics. Don’t think that only Americans play it

    • @roddo1955
      @roddo1955 Před 17 dny +36

      I don't think he knows a lot about sports.

    • @Pezzerd
      @Pezzerd Před 17 dny +5

      Basketball isn’t that big tbh. You’ll barely people playing it in the streets.

    • @HasPotato
      @HasPotato Před 17 dny +5

      @@Pezzerd very popular in Eastern Europe

    • @noticedruid4985
      @noticedruid4985 Před 16 dny +10

      ​@@Pezzerd it's also a very popular sport in Asia as well, like China and Japan for example.

    • @lauraanderson8785
      @lauraanderson8785 Před 16 dny +9

      He never said that only Americans play it. Basketball and beach volleyball are both sports that originated from the US - basketball in Springfield College and beach volleyball in Hawaii (volleyball itself in Massachusetts). That was why he called them American sports.

  • @juanrs07
    @juanrs07 Před 19 dny +310

    I can't believe that break dancing was introduced as an "Olympic sport" before skating.

    • @xynezlo8717
      @xynezlo8717 Před 18 dny +1

      Both come from America

    • @casarooo5704
      @casarooo5704 Před 18 dny +21

      Skating is in the Winter Olympics

    • @Vrushabh_M
      @Vrushabh_M Před 18 dny +5

      What about Roller Skating like in Racing Format

    • @xynezlo8717
      @xynezlo8717 Před 18 dny +2

      @@casarooo5704 hes talking about skateboarding i think. And I’ll tell you skate boarding is hard asf I’ve snapped my shit up like 5 times

    • @mrd.s.m4138
      @mrd.s.m4138 Před 18 dny +3

      Break dancing should be a hobby and passion....not a sport

  • @rustom9348
    @rustom9348 Před 2 dny +1

    FACT:- Kabaddi is an Indian origin Sport originated in Ancient Bharat but It had such a cultural impact on Bangladesh that they made it their National Sport.

  • @Jolgeable
    @Jolgeable Před 24 dny +123

    I didn't even know breakdancing was an Olympic sport.

    • @Doodlewookum
      @Doodlewookum Před 24 dny +60

      Countries who host can choose a new sport to include, France chose breakdancing. So it was only ever going to be a one-time only thing

    • @420sakura1
      @420sakura1 Před 24 dny +10

      Wdc wanted Ballroom dancing but settled on break dancing to attract the younger people. The media propped up RayGun to get views. The others were good.

    • @blakesby
      @blakesby Před 24 dny +14

      It is, and it's called breaking, not "breakdancing". This was the first year it's been featured. It's not happening at the next one in LA (which was decided on about a year ago), but it could still be the one after that in Brisbane.

    • @blakesby
      @blakesby Před 24 dny +15

      ​@@420sakura1none of what you claimed is accurate.
      WDC has been trying to get ballroom in the Olympics for decades, about four or so years ago they decided to support breaking to become an Olympic sport (presumably with the hope that this could open consideration for ballrofor ballroomsidered).
      Attracting a younger audience was not the primary goal, and it was definitely chosen by the host country of France for this year's Paris Olympics due to the popularity and strength of the breaking culture there.
      Raygun achieved her position fairly within the official parameters of the Olympic breaking qualifiers. Although rereading your comment now, I understand that you may have been suggesting with your second-to-last sentence that the media has disproportionately focused on her, and not that you were suggesting she was some kind of media plant.
      Finally, all the Olympic competitors in breaking were good, including Raygun (who is a good dancer, but evidently and regrettably was not on her A game in the moment), just some were significantly better than others.

    • @jacobpipers
      @jacobpipers Před 24 dny +6

      ​@blakesby she was and is a horible person that can not dance and there is a lot of foul play . She deserves to have all of her actions questioned and needs to be investigated for fraud.

  • @davidkinsey8657
    @davidkinsey8657 Před 20 dny +94

    By IOC rules, a sport must be played in several countries in order to be an Olympic sport. This explains why many national sports are not included in the Olympics.

    • @ulooqulg
      @ulooqulg Před 18 dny +2

      SEPAK TAKRAW - 650 milllion population of South East Asia , NOT ENOUGH ?.

    • @jamesrelford4560
      @jamesrelford4560 Před 18 dny

      Apparently not…

    • @ronha9181
      @ronha9181 Před 18 dny +4

      ​@@ulooqulgjust only SEA nation which is, 10 nation? It's not worldwide enough mate. You still get sepak takraw at SEA games and Asian games.

    • @frankgarcia9045
      @frankgarcia9045 Před 17 dny +2

      @@ulooqulgonly being played is SEA doesn’t qualify it LMAO

    • @ulooqulg
      @ulooqulg Před 17 dny

      @frankgarcia9045
      21 nations played in its World Championships.
      Its a staple of ASIA GAMES , 2nd most biggest sport event and recognised by IOC and its association.
      Sports are played by more people and bloody more interesting... than that breakdance...LoL

  • @t0ast3d41
    @t0ast3d41 Před 24 dny +275

    Part of this issue is also that if there isnt enough global intrest certain sports wont be added.

    • @fortuneosho8137
      @fortuneosho8137 Před 23 dny +4

      Yeah like Muay Thai… even though popular in Thailand and other south east Asia countries … it not that well known outside unless you include MMA

    • @ulysses-pact
      @ulysses-pact Před 23 dny +9

      ​@@fortuneosho8137 there's like a dozen of muay thai gyms in my city, in brazil. Muay thai is very well known by now and is practiced by several countries
      I think it could qualify as an olympic sport, but I also think it's not going to happen
      Honestly, that's a good thing

    • @fortuneosho8137
      @fortuneosho8137 Před 23 dny

      @@ulysses-pact yes but other countries need to recognize it at an official level

    • @randomlyfactual1943
      @randomlyfactual1943 Před 22 dny +10

      I think there are two main factors: global interest AND the ability to hold a tournament within the 16 days of the Olympic schedule.
      Rugby (proper rugby, not sevens) for instance has mass appeal, but the game is much too arduous to have a tournament in as little as 16 days (or even 18 days as is the case with football).
      Cricket has even wider appeal - roughly 400 million people tune in for any game between Pakistan and India. But until the advent of the short format T20 cricket, it was simply not practicable to hold a proper tournament for it.

    • @unitedbeast6614
      @unitedbeast6614 Před 20 dny +2

      Skateboarding and break dancing is global? 😂😂😂😂 And the frickin Fencing!

  • @bellelove0130
    @bellelove0130 Před 9 dny +1

    Basketball was invented by Canadian James Naismith in 1891, while he was teaching at the YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts, basketball is now one of the most popular sports in the world. It's a Canadian sport, not American.

  • @Owain_Lord_Of_Glyndyfrdwy
    @Owain_Lord_Of_Glyndyfrdwy Před 24 dny +409

    It would be silly to have obscure national games at the Olympics, but yes, there are waaaaay too many swimming medals, and it's not like if you train for one you can't compete for the others

    • @dummystephenhawking7124
      @dummystephenhawking7124 Před 24 dny +5

      I don't think so i know they can't make competition but friendly fights or showcasing them on such a big events can be good for the sports.
      Try searching pro kabadi highlights on youtube it's an insane sport from india which nobody knows but my god is it good would recommend 💯

    • @mossbugprincess
      @mossbugprincess Před 24 dny +15

      which is why basketball should also not be in the olympics hot take

    • @Owain_Lord_Of_Glyndyfrdwy
      @Owain_Lord_Of_Glyndyfrdwy Před 24 dny +13

      @@mossbugprincess
      ...Wha.. why..?

    • @deusexmachina5769
      @deusexmachina5769 Před 24 dny +17

      ​@@Owain_Lord_Of_Glyndyfrdwy Because it's pretty obscure everywhere except for the US.

    • @Burek_King
      @Burek_King Před 24 dny +5

      ​@@Owain_Lord_Of_Glyndyfrdwy Most likely a baiter LOL!

  • @brandoncook3126
    @brandoncook3126 Před 17 dny +1455

    Apparently America is the only country with 50 meters in its cities to build swimming pools who woulda thought

    • @Gustavovisk21
      @Gustavovisk21 Před 17 dny +93

      Yeah I mean, here in Brazil we have all conditions to be a superpower at swimming but we’re not. It’s definetly not only about conditions you have in your country…

    • @tc98826
      @tc98826 Před 17 dny +6

      ​@@Gustavovisk21bone density

    • @alacatooo
      @alacatooo Před 17 dny +106

      it’s obviously not just the space but the constant 24 hour year long maintenance that a pool needs to be functional, especially rlly big ones

    • @roketynoramallorca2882
      @roketynoramallorca2882 Před 17 dny +13

      you learned something new today. good for you. only the western societies have the ability for this infrastructure. (I don't include china, because they have a different system)

    • @kyeronzio7574
      @kyeronzio7574 Před 17 dny +4

      Australia has the 50m pools and not all but in the city I believe most stay open year round

  • @tilrox
    @tilrox Před 24 dny +52

    Netball is also trying to included in the Olympics! It was rejected for this year because there isn't enough participation in some continents, especially Asia.
    It's a huge commonwealth game, dominated by England, Australia and New Zealand, but slowly picking up around the world!

    • @DynMorgannwg
      @DynMorgannwg Před 23 dny +3

      Forgot about Netball. Yet another more commonwealthy sport alongside Rugby (sevens don’t count we need a proper mixed code), Cricket, Snooker, Darts and Mixed Football (AFL / Gaelic Football) that are missing

    • @tilrox
      @tilrox Před 22 dny

      @@DynMorgannwg I do think that another main consideration for inclusion of these sports is the facility! I'd imagine a lot of countries wouldn't be able to accommodate some sports due to the lack of facilities to host as many teams and games. The number of stadiums required to host 3 field sports concurrently 😅

    • @Efflorescentey
      @Efflorescentey Před 22 dny

      Hopefully Brisbane!!

    • @ryheehee
      @ryheehee Před 21 dnem

      ​@@tilroxnetball facilities arent that far from basketball all you need is a gym, netballs, bibs and the hoop its got a relatively cheap start price facility wise

    • @CockySuSMounted
      @CockySuSMounted Před 20 dny

      ​@@DynMorgannwgCricket is included in la 28 🎉 🤩

  • @matthewdetmer8360
    @matthewdetmer8360 Před 13 dny +61

    And China won 5 gold medals in Table Tennis, which "didn't use to exist" until 1988.

    • @Mobilegaming_100
      @Mobilegaming_100 Před 13 dny +10

      Exactly, dude is such a crybaby.

    • @thedeep6570
      @thedeep6570 Před 13 dny +3

      isnt the entire US table tennis team Chinese?

    • @turritopsisrockola
      @turritopsisrockola Před 10 dny +3

      Add diving and weightlifting and there you have most of china's golds

    • @Ai-yahUdingus
      @Ai-yahUdingus Před 10 dny +15

      But table tennis doesn't have 35 different categories in the Olympics. The sport of table tennis has existed before its introduction to the Olympics, but the unbalanced number of swimming categories was specifically made up for the Olympics only as a medal padder.

  • @BobaBoy8
    @BobaBoy8 Před 23 dny +78

    It would also be tough to find athletes of these sports from other countries where the sport isn’t the national sport

  • @Rogerioapsandrade
    @Rogerioapsandrade Před 19 dny +86

    On the other side ... The Olympics also have many global sports that aren't popular in the U.S. and that they struggle to get any medal or sometimes even qualify , like Handball, Table Tennis, Badminton, Rhythm Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Rugby, Race walk ....

    • @kikis4014
      @kikis4014 Před 18 dny +5

      How many medals are in each of these types of sports? And who added them in the Olympic in the first place? What region were good at them when they were added to the list?

    • @jamieohare2428
      @jamieohare2428 Před 18 dny +1

      Stop it with your facts! 😂
      Great point.

    • @MarquetteLax16
      @MarquetteLax16 Před 16 dny

      The US medaled in women's rugby. The issue with field hockey is everyone else considers it a male sport but it's only a female sport in the USA so there's no development. We'd likely do very well in women's field hockey.

    • @Orto4956
      @Orto4956 Před 4 dny

      Field Hockey is moderately well known in America but its strictly a womens sport.

  • @AlaguAnirudh-gh5bf
    @AlaguAnirudh-gh5bf Před 24 dny +401

    Bro cricket is included in 2028 olympics 🔥🔥🔥

    • @420sakura1
      @420sakura1 Před 24 dny +31

      The sport's which England invented but they suck at at the soorts.

    • @roejogan2693
      @roejogan2693 Před 24 dny +76

      ​@@420sakura1 like every sport the English invented

    • @Smishra457
      @Smishra457 Před 24 dny +16

      ​@420sakura1 Not necessarily they suck at it cause they have won 3 different World Cups in Cricket far better than football/soccer(only 1).

    • @snakyYT
      @snakyYT Před 24 dny +3

      America for the Upset!!!!!

    • @cortofredudu
      @cortofredudu Před 24 dny +11

      A good way to attract people from India, Pakistan and more from the region to take more interest at Olympics

  • @unnamed4219
    @unnamed4219 Před 7 dny +2

    “Used to not exist”
    Bro’s getting philosophical

  • @TheEmbrs
    @TheEmbrs Před 18 dny +16

    My friend explaining to me why he didn’t loose his bet:

  • @Salaundre
    @Salaundre Před 24 dny +26

    Interesting enough to hear, all of these sports are played around the world and the others you mentioned are not.

    • @_magnify
      @_magnify  Před 24 dny +6

      do you think Alpine Skiing and Horseback Riding are played around the world?

    • @hanszickerman8051
      @hanszickerman8051 Před 23 dny +2

      Bandy is played on three continents.

    • @fabianauer1986
      @fabianauer1986 Před 22 dny +9

      ​@@_magnifyHow is skiing not played during winter?

    • @someblanket-dm2jf
      @someblanket-dm2jf Před 22 dny +1

      ​@@_magnifyyes

    • @aneshtkl
      @aneshtkl Před 21 dnem

      ​@@fabianauer1986Do you think every single country has winter?

  • @rishavsharma2349
    @rishavsharma2349 Před 20 dny +326

    If mountain climbing was a 40 gold medal sport, Nepal would win 40 gold medals.

    • @sumanbasyal1165
      @sumanbasyal1165 Před 19 dny +33

      And if i had a billion dollars, i would be a billionaire.

    • @coldplayfan7357
      @coldplayfan7357 Před 19 dny +4

      Nepal would send all their sherpas to the Olympics....lol
      But I guess it would be part of winter Olympics

    • @t.fairuz29
      @t.fairuz29 Před 18 dny +1

      The real heroes in all Everest mountain climbing stories are the Sherpas, so it's about time they get the limelight ❤️

    • @uSil031
      @uSil031 Před 18 dny +3

      Sherpas are insane in certain areas, especially their low oxygen tolerance. However if it comes to technical complexity they would not win

    • @extraaccount4852
      @extraaccount4852 Před 18 dny +3

      How would the IOC fit a mountain inside their stadiums?

  • @crosslink1493
    @crosslink1493 Před 12 dny

    Lots of sports are added so smaller countries that have minimal sports programs have a chance of winning a few medals, thus keeping them interested in the Olympics - badminton, ping pong, some martial arts. Some sports are added/subtracted depending on the host county's desires - baseball, surfing, softball when in the USA as examples.

  • @StephenWest-t2v
    @StephenWest-t2v Před 18 dny +13

    In order to qualify, a sport needs to be played "widely" on 4 continents. Hockey is an Olympic sport

    • @Tru982
      @Tru982 Před 17 dny +2

      Cricket is played in more than 4 continents and has popularity like football yet not an olympic game because it doesn't suit the bully nation 😂

    • @michaelflynn9874
      @michaelflynn9874 Před 9 dny

      ​@@Tru982Cricket is being added to the 2028 Olympics hosted in LA. Hopefully, it'll be taken seriously and not follow in the footsteps of football and baseball where the best sportspeople don't show up.
      Also, I don't think it's fair to blame the west and America for cricket's delayed inclusion. Many host countries simply didn't have cricket infrastructure and many cricket boards were opposed to joining the Olympics such as the BCCI.

    • @Tru982
      @Tru982 Před 9 dny

      @@michaelflynn9874 olympics is a product, like any other product you get in supermarket. Even though players are branded with national tags they don't really belong to that nation. It's a product and who can pump money will get more and more medals. Rules and systems favouring them is an added benefit. I am ok with the product as an entertainment package like a movie, however have a problem with it being projected by some here like it's a parameter for nations athletic skills which it is not. So we have to be realistic about it being a capital product.

    • @Tru982
      @Tru982 Před 6 dny

      @@michaelflynn9874 I agree, all I am saying is we need to develop our economy and medals will naturally come. We need to focus on integrating sports better in schools. Our schools are way too much into education.

  • @ddichny
    @ddichny Před 18 dny +21

    Today I learned that most countries don't have enough space for a swimming pool.

    • @roketynoramallorca2882
      @roketynoramallorca2882 Před 17 dny

      it's never too late to learn my man. just look outside the western world.

    • @y_r_u_geh
      @y_r_u_geh Před 17 dny +1

      Only indoor sports stadiums and 5* hotels may have swimming pools. Which you can tell are very rare in most countries

    • @roketynoramallorca2882
      @roketynoramallorca2882 Před 17 dny

      let's see how many countries can afford schools with olympic pools and a own swim team.

    • @vagodinfir1636
      @vagodinfir1636 Před 13 dny

      ​@@roketynoramallorca2882"Enough space" not "enough money"

    • @StompDownJammo
      @StompDownJammo Před 13 dny

      ​@@roketynoramallorca2882there are middle schools with pools in America. If you're country is so poor they can't afford swimming pools the Olympics shouldn't be on their mind

  • @Caramelhorse1
    @Caramelhorse1 Před 24 dny +32

    I don't think you could really have Sumo in the olympics. It's not just a sport, it's a ritual as well.

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Před 17 dny

      And it's also extremely unhealthy to be a sumo wrestler, they have an average lifespan of like 40 or something
      Definitely not something the Olympics wants to promote

  • @drunkin12Many
    @drunkin12Many Před 17 dny +1

    I have depression that was diagnosed as a disability.
    I entered the special Olympics and crushed those other athletes.
    Now i feel better about myself.

  • @QuocTrucking
    @QuocTrucking Před 19 dny +45

    That slapping competition should be an Olympic sport. That’s something I would be glued to the screen and watch from beginning to end 😂

  • @polarroebear
    @polarroebear Před 20 dny +172

    Oh yeah because breakdancing was a better addition to the Olympics than more swimming events.

    • @deadlypendroppingby
      @deadlypendroppingby Před 20 dny +23

      Unironically yes. Or how much swimming events do you need fgs?

    • @mukeshdhami2492
      @mukeshdhami2492 Před 20 dny +3

      Proves his point dear USA won gold in it 😂😂

    • @mukeshdhami2492
      @mukeshdhami2492 Před 20 dny +8

      They have dancing but not cricket, world second most popular sport

    • @sauravsen98
      @sauravsen98 Před 20 dny

      ​@@mukeshdhami2492
      Also kabaddi should be added.

    • @AD-nq2nz
      @AD-nq2nz Před 20 dny +1

      False dichotomy. Who said either needed to be added?

  • @ABCTraveler-ol5oj
    @ABCTraveler-ol5oj Před 20 dny +94

    National Iranian sport “freestyle wrestling” is in Olympics and US still won

    • @Canufindnow
      @Canufindnow Před 19 dny

      i believe there’s nothing between usa and iran lol. it’s more like china or russia etc

    • @ColorMeNothing
      @ColorMeNothing Před 19 dny

      It’s still rigged. How many people represented the US. Like a 1000????? Of course they will have more medals.

    • @jerrylalhminghlua874
      @jerrylalhminghlua874 Před 19 dny

      The US has the best formation of training and tournaments in Wrestling, Basketball and football than any country...right from high school to college/University..

    • @Mersad7
      @Mersad7 Před 19 dny

      But Iran dominated in men's freestyle wrestling ranking also Greco-Roman one. so no US didn't won that one

    • @janidu2002
      @janidu2002 Před 15 dny

      ​@@Mersad7 freestyle US won. Greco Roman the US didn't even participate.

  • @daltonsibley794
    @daltonsibley794 Před 5 dny

    Wait until this guy hears about all of the suspicious rulings from judges and the connections that those same judges had to people involved in gambling on the olympics.

  • @shaun8622
    @shaun8622 Před 18 dny +367

    This guy just ignores the fact that there are conditions for a sport to be eligible for the Olympics. Heaps of these national sports are not played anywhere else, hence, they don’t have enough countries to be considered for the Olympics

    • @user-ug5xr2gb6j
      @user-ug5xr2gb6j Před 18 dny +31

      I was just gonna say when people bitch about Americans caring more about the Super Bowl or Stanley Cup than the FIFA World Cup, but then we still take gold in a piss load of other sports that people around the world meddling participate in, but then send representatives from their country as well for everyone to compete.

    • @Vivek-like-Cake
      @Vivek-like-Cake Před 18 dny +21

      Glosses over the fact that rope climbing and tug-a-war were literally Olympic sports in the past haha

    • @beastascrahat6002
      @beastascrahat6002 Před 18 dny +28

      What conditions did Breakdancing meet? I'd genuinely like to know.

    • @spacecats2185
      @spacecats2185 Před 18 dny +14

      @@beastascrahat6002clearly jumping like a rabbit was one of them

    • @iiExclipse
      @iiExclipse Před 18 dny +4

      @@spacecats2185Only for the Australians tho. Lmfao

  • @coffeemachtspass
    @coffeemachtspass Před 23 dny +73

    Going to push back on this. My grandfather was Australian and was a competitive swimmer. His training wasn’t done in a pool at all, but in a nearby river.
    Expand your mind, sir.

    • @MisterMick113
      @MisterMick113 Před 21 dnem +10

      Yeah it seems like a relatively smooth brain take to have when you consider horses came from the Asian steppes

    • @Ryan-cb1ei
      @Ryan-cb1ei Před 21 dnem +2

      Most countries have plenty of large pools even in big cities and dense urban areas. If developed countries can’t build a large recreational center or some type of public or community building with access to amenities to practice sports, that’s their fault.

    • @jkrowdy
      @jkrowdy Před 21 dnem +1

      I was about to say, there are always countries that share the competitiveness in a sport. Australia is a prime example for good competition in swimming. Jamaica in running athletics is another. It is just rare that America competes well in multiple events instead of only one. Just like China competes well in a different set of events that have many classes (badminton, competitive diving, table tennis, badminton, weight lifting)

    • @coffeemachtspass
      @coffeemachtspass Před 20 dny

      @@jkrowdy I don’t understand why you say “it is rare that America competes well in multiple events instead of only one”. As far as I know, no country even approaches the Americans in terms of gold medals. Could you explain what you meant with an example?

  • @DanielThomasHutton
    @DanielThomasHutton Před 24 dny +260

    I dont begrudge having lots of events for swimming because if you are going to include it at all you gotta make use of that pool, alot of them are built specifically for the games. Building a whole Olympic standard swimming pool for a couple of events is just wasteful 😂

    • @_magnify
      @_magnify  Před 24 dny +42

      interesting perspective.

    • @ArthurSaez-zk9su
      @ArthurSaez-zk9su Před 24 dny +22

      I think the same applies for athletics too.
      A lot of facilities aren't used after the Olympics. They are just left to rot after the events.

    • @richskater
      @richskater Před 24 dny +7

      They built a skatepark for 2 action sports while at least 3 others would love some attention.

    • @ExampleName-j2n
      @ExampleName-j2n Před 24 dny +9

      also hes wrong im an aussie and we added all the backstroke events when we held the games- more of an unfair advantage as we are no offence the GOAT of swimming-look at population vs swimming gold medal winners

    • @debug9424
      @debug9424 Před 24 dny +8

      ​@@ExampleName-j2nso much greatness at swimming that you had a prime minister vanish mid-swim

  • @jaredfox2533
    @jaredfox2533 Před 7 dny

    Theres a guy who owns a number of golf courses. He plays the first game on that course by himself, declares it as the club championship and gives himself a trophy and plaque as the winner of the club championship.

  • @iamricoluna
    @iamricoluna Před 18 dny +28

    I mean… but if there is a national sport that no other country plays…. What’s the point of including it in the Olympics. Fair competition should be the goal, not monopoly…

    • @tiaramiesha7497
      @tiaramiesha7497 Před 17 dny +5

      Yeah, that's why there is quotas for allowing a sport at the Olympics. It need to be practiced in multiple continents, in a certain number of countries, and having a certain number of person who practices in the sportive federation. So yeah, you won't add national sport when they are only know in their country, that would be really unfair

  • @vikrantsingh6580
    @vikrantsingh6580 Před 21 dnem +34

    The reasoning for USA lead in Swimming is so stupid. Swimming pools are not state-of-the-art facilities. It's literally a body of water? Calling it unfair defeats the purpose of having sporting competitions

    • @datcheesecakeboi6745
      @datcheesecakeboi6745 Před 21 dnem +3

      But.. olympic sized swimming pools.. don't really exist outside of america that much, barely 1 per country in the Olympics

    • @vikrantsingh6580
      @vikrantsingh6580 Před 20 dny +16

      @@datcheesecakeboi6745 It's not like it's a feat of engineering to build a single Olympic sized swimming pool. Just build a big pool of water lmao, it's just that the authorities of said countries are not serious about challenging the US in this sport. It's just a lack of effort from the other participants and nothing to do with American hegemony and corruption and whatnot

    • @billygoatgruff3536
      @billygoatgruff3536 Před 20 dny +11

      ​@@datcheesecakeboi6745 Yes they absolutely do exist outside the USA.

    • @datcheesecakeboi6745
      @datcheesecakeboi6745 Před 20 dny +5

      @@vikrantsingh6580 you do realise how expensive it is to build one of that size right? most countries in the olympics cant afford it
      america wins on 3 key things, and none of them are skill
      Money, Numbers and bias sports towards them
      basketball only had 6 countries in it, there is more american contestants then any other country by alot, and they have money so they all have athletes that can train 24/7

    • @robharris8844U
      @robharris8844U Před 20 dny +2

      I agree but it is ridiculous having 29 gold medals chances on one sport no matter you slightly change the format.

  • @kommandantlars8400
    @kommandantlars8400 Před 24 dny +19

    This dudes beefing with swimming, uhhh idk jump in a lake???

    • @apollofell3925
      @apollofell3925 Před 24 dny +2

      Yeah where the mosquitoes and diseases are, that should work just fine

    • @_magnify
      @_magnify  Před 24 dny

      Lap Swimming is very different from Open Water swimming.

    • @Umhlekisi_GG
      @Umhlekisi_GG Před 15 dny

      @@_magnifywhat? You got some limited time water or some shit

  • @inocentbuddy
    @inocentbuddy Před 4 dny

    It's so unfair like many countries don't have snow for snow boarding or skiing.

  • @sourswift
    @sourswift Před 18 dny +396

    I don’t disagree with the swimming thing but basketball is an international sport, it’s not in the Olympics just because the president is American and it’s an “American sport”

    • @zootoo9232
      @zootoo9232 Před 18 dny +11

      It was invented there. The only competition for americans was yugoslavia but that does not exist anymore.

    • @sourswift
      @sourswift Před 18 dny +34

      @@zootoo9232 Serbia is still a very formidable opponent, did you even watch the Olympics??

    • @user-gv4el2qj8m
      @user-gv4el2qj8m Před 18 dny +4

      It's cuz of them playing it for so long and the US dominating culturally that it's so popular. Other sports given the same lime light would do the same if not better.

    • @SunnyYadav-ny5kf
      @SunnyYadav-ny5kf Před 18 dny

      ​@@sourswift there are many sports like basketball which even played by more countries but still they are not in Olympics.

    • @tremlinn
      @tremlinn Před 18 dny

      Basketball is in the Olympics. Am I missing something?

  • @Draconamous
    @Draconamous Před 18 dny +19

    I think the only complaint here is the US has money. Germany, China, Russia, England. They can all have these massive facilities as well, so not just a US thing.
    Also, winter Olympics involve a shooting event. No one complains about it because we never win. Despite having more guns than people as every other country will point out any other moment.

  • @stalkingcatstudios3698
    @stalkingcatstudios3698 Před 24 dny +34

    The dude complains about it being focused on europeans and americans when they host the most and started it

    • @chuck_duck
      @chuck_duck Před 24 dny +10

      Someone tried to mansplain to me that the Olympics are Ancient Greek and not European and I just… like… do you know geography?

    • @sasi5841
      @sasi5841 Před 22 dny

      ​@chuck_duck the ancient Greeks didn't identify themselves as european though. They viewed most Europeans as barbarians, and had closer relations with middle-eastern peoples than say for example northern europeans.
      Greeks didn't start viewing themselves as Europeans until after they lost claims to lands in Anatolia during the early 20th century.

    • @BubbleyiesRiley
      @BubbleyiesRiley Před 22 dny

      Even if we started it or not. We have let Asian and Oceania,African countries to play. So its unfair if we still favour ourselves more than them.

    • @stalkingcatstudios3698
      @stalkingcatstudios3698 Před 22 dny

      @@BubbleyiesRiley Tell me a solution okay. We have been doing this for a century and guess what that means we put in the sports and we have been practicing. What is the soloution population based athlete guess what favors America and china. Give me a soloution.

    • @BubbleyiesRiley
      @BubbleyiesRiley Před 22 dny

      @@stalkingcatstudios3698 The Olympics let multiple sports in. Is cricket there? As far as I know a lot of South Asian countries play cricket. If we let other countries in we let other countries decide too. We should have kept it just American and European but we didn't. Every country needs its own president at games like these. One president for what? Its rigged. A league of people deciding what sports should be in. Not one whole man deciding for all the 100+ countries. Solution is that or get rid of what makes the Olympics Olympics. Even Nazi Germany had Japan and African countries during the 1930s games. We made it. But everyone brought it forward. Every country in it. Not just the Euros and the Mericans. Who cares about the Greeks they don't even call themselves Europeans. Hell us Americans never started the Olympics the Greeks did. Either that solution or we just get rid of everyone let the Greeks play.

  • @burtmacklin6443
    @burtmacklin6443 Před 13 dny +1

    Hockey has been an Olympic sport since 1920...

  • @pieexpo140
    @pieexpo140 Před 24 dny +31

    Olympics should have a white knight fencing. You would win everytime ⚔️

    • @_magnify
      @_magnify  Před 24 dny +6

      Alright let’s add 29 ping pong events.

    • @sangamregmi8608
      @sangamregmi8608 Před 23 dny +19

      ​​@@_magnifythere are only 2 basketball events whereas there are 7 ping pong ..I see it favour china very much ..

    • @equisde991
      @equisde991 Před 15 dny +1

      They should include an edgy competition so you can finally win something

    • @oscaranderson5719
      @oscaranderson5719 Před 15 dny

      fun fact: one of the fencing judges (who’s european of course) blatantly and openly favors their own country.

  • @Bear-Seek-Seek-Lest
    @Bear-Seek-Seek-Lest Před 24 dny +28

    I have to hard disagree with the message here. Whether it's Jamaica in the short sprints, Kenya in the long runs, Taekwondo, Javelin, Long jump, countries have a fair opportunity to win. It's down to their respective governments to create the appropriate facilites and relevant tournaments to decide and for their athletes to train. You can say America has an unfair advantage but that is due to funding, events, population and having many of these facilities countrywide. Not down to who runs the IOC. If India were interested in winning more than America, they have the means to compete. It's a worldwide event and the fun isn't in getting the most medals but rather watching the best of the best compete and be in awe at their skill (Bonus if your country wins an event).

    • @_magnify
      @_magnify  Před 24 dny +5

      I don’t think it makes sense for a sport that requires multimillion dollar facilities to have 40 separate events at the Olympics.

    • @ATinyWarrior
      @ATinyWarrior Před 22 dny +8

      I'm Indian, so let me respond to you.
      A person competing in the 100m cannot compete in the 800m race because the training is very different. Neither can they compete in something like hurdles, 5000m, steeplechase or the marathon because again just because it's track doesn't mean it's the same. Heck, a person good in the Javelin can't compete in the Pentathlon & Decathlon because again very different training. On the other hand, a single person in swimming can compete in multiple events & styles of swimming & diving. A single person in gymnastics can win multiple medals - although they do require different training ( which is why you don't see someone like Simone Biles or Kohei win every single individual gold).
      A shuttler ( badminton player) usually won't play doubles because the impact on the knees is too much.
      Not to mention that the upkeep of swimming pools & gymnastics equipment costs a lot. Which is why developing nations take part in sports that don't require a lot of equipment.

    • @henryliu4381
      @henryliu4381 Před 21 dnem +10

      ​@@_magnifythere's a big enough difference between events to justify making a new one

    • @user-hh1mu9kx5l
      @user-hh1mu9kx5l Před 19 dny +1

      Totally agree. I would like to add a point here, let's take swimming as an example. If USA Aus are winning many medals in that event, it's not by just participating right. They have to qualify then heats semis and then top 3 in the finals. So their atheletes are good enough to qualify in in multiple events. So who is stopping you to do that. It's simple if you don't get medals then complain about an unfair due. What non sense. If china level up its swimming post 2008 then it means then why not india. After all you got almost same population and call yourself a future superpower. India has more youths than any other countries then where is the problem? Problem is not that IOC is favouring anyone. Basically you got identify in which multi displine event you have more chances. For example track and field so many games are there. Can't you produce a pole vault, triple jump, long jump, high jump, throws etc infra. Would it cost your fortune? Not at all. Need to understand blame game is not part of an Olympic event as such where you have medal chances so start playing instead

    • @shutupanddrink3960
      @shutupanddrink3960 Před 11 dny

      ​@@_magnifyit's not required. But don't expect your athletes would have a comfortable training. All your yapping is more of a jealousy that someone bested you.

  • @dankastel5915
    @dankastel5915 Před 20 dny +12

    You missed one. The United States national sport isn't in the Olympics because we don't have one. American Football is our most popular sport and has never appeared.

    • @Joemon_09
      @Joemon_09 Před 19 dny

      Its appearing next time, along with baseball…

  • @adelmechaal4798
    @adelmechaal4798 Před 16 dny

    Completely agree, is called doping economy. It’s not easy find a 50 meters pool in every city in Asia countries or Africa

  • @nebulaone908
    @nebulaone908 Před 24 dny +111

    This is misleading. There are many traditional sports in the US that are not Olympic sports. For example, professional cheer is a national sport, but the Olympic committee denied it becoming an Olympic sport since not enough people around the world played it. I think the reason you see a lot of sports in the Olympics that may have originated or been popularized in the USA, is more because of American influence than it is bias of the IOC. In fact, the IOC and the American Olympic committee haven't been getting along recently when it comes to the Chinese doping scandal and the stripping of an Olympic bronze.

    • @leopartanen8752
      @leopartanen8752 Před 21 dnem +3

      Sure, but it probably was easier to increase swimming categories than add new sports.

    • @commanderadur4264
      @commanderadur4264 Před 21 dnem

      It probably costs a lot less as well.

    • @happyprince4261
      @happyprince4261 Před 21 dnem +4

      You're right other countries don't have traditional sports only USA has them. Do you know there are 7 continent, and there are people loving outside usa. Now you know. 🎉🎉

    • @ryheehee
      @ryheehee Před 21 dnem

      its clear why cheer isnt an olympic sport i used to do it and im from england its not very widespread or popular but things like muay thai, netball, competitive dance and cricket are

    • @avdarth
      @avdarth Před 21 dnem +3

      If there's no influence, then why do they have 29 swimming events? Only the super wealthy nations can afford building such huge swimming facilities.

  • @Bozza36
    @Bozza36 Před 18 dny +239

    As an Aussie, the more swimming events the better 😅

    • @Pistol_Pete1947
      @Pistol_Pete1947 Před 17 dny +24

      Less break dancing?

    • @Bozza36
      @Bozza36 Před 17 dny +16

      @Pistol_Pete1947 Definitely 😅. No disrespect to breakdancers, but I think I speak for most when I struggle to comprehend how breakdancing got into the Olympics to begin with.

    • @Halberds8122
      @Halberds8122 Před 17 dny

      About to say this myself

    • @andrewtol8756
      @andrewtol8756 Před 17 dny

      @Bozza36 RayDone may have killed off break dancing in the Olympics, that may be her legacy

    • @user-ok6tf4tl5k
      @user-ok6tf4tl5k Před 17 dny +1

      @@Bozza36No disrespect to break dancers, but THAT Aussie break dancer who scored all 0s in Paris. That’s embarrassing 😂😂😂

  • @Fluxwux
    @Fluxwux Před 23 dny +16

    China got 8 gold medals from diving events, which requires FAR more expensive, complex and large facilities compared to regular swimming centers with an Olympic swimming pool that can be found in much more places. China also got 5/5 possible gold medals in table tennis which has been completely dominated by China since forever and is essentially free gold medals for China and where everyone else is playing for silver (except a few odd years once every decade or so where S.Korea, Japan, Germany or Sweden has gotten maybe 1 of the available golds). The US does not have a sport where they are so dominant that they get all the possible gold medals, it’s kind of like having 5 different American football events at the Olympics.
    I agree that swimming, diving and some athletics events in running have way to many medals and distances - but it’s not really a conspiracy. Mostly because Swimming, diving and athletics are popular globally and sports most people can take up.

    • @_magnify
      @_magnify  Před 23 dny +6

      Now imagine if China took over the IOC and increased the diving events from 8 to 29.

    • @Fluxwux
      @Fluxwux Před 23 dny +18

      @@_magnifyChina took 8/8 golds in diving. The US took 8/29 golds in swimming.
      It’s not really comparable due to the US not being one sided dominant in swimming and because swimming is among the most popular sports in the entire world and much easier for people to become pro in, much more so than diving.

    • @_magnify
      @_magnify  Před 23 dny +4

      Unusually bad year for US swimming, at the previous two Olympics we got 16/29, which is a significant advantage in the medal count. I also disagree that swimming is an accessible sport, Olympic lap pools are inherently multimillion dollar facilities.

    • @Fluxwux
      @Fluxwux Před 23 dny +15

      @@_magnify It’s true that Olympic 50 meter swimming pools are expensive, but most people start training in much more accessible 25 meter swimming pools at local swimming pools and gym facilities which are extremely common - and such swimming facilities are basically a staple in every European, post soviet, East Asian, Australian and somewhat wealthier South American/African small towns etc - with large 50 meter facilities in every big to mid size city in those middle to high income countries. Swimming knowledge and swimming as a form of exercise is a public good that most countries and governments are promoting for the general public, so swimming facilities isn’t useless vanity projects aimed at promoting Olympic medals and elite athletes - they serve the community and is a place for exercise and leisure in many places and used by lots of regular people everyday. Not just rich people in rich countries and they are easy to find in every town and city in some shape - usually with local swimming clubs. So it’s not in any way designed to or only benefitting American Olympics performances due to advantages, and it’s not anywhere close to as one sided as diving and table tennis for China where they essentially take 13/13 or 12/13 gold medals every single year for these 2 Chinese dominated sports combined.
      China seems to have loads of top notch Olympic swimming and diving centers due to their Olympic success in diving and increasingly good swimming performances every single Olympics, so I suggest China to start investing more in swimming in order to cash in on those medals and dethrone America in 2028 at home soil.

    • @NoFlu
      @NoFlu Před 21 dnem +5

      ​@@Fluxwuxyea, its pretty funny to complain about needing a 25 meter swimming pool thats in basically most towns and the counter-example is a sport that requires each player to have a horse...

  • @user-do2ev2hr7h
    @user-do2ev2hr7h Před 4 dny

    To be fair, some regional sports are difficult to include because there aren't enough countries which play them. Even things that are wildly popular in some countries/regions can often be heavily localized.
    On the other hand, there are enough European countries (and countries that started under their sphere of influence) that Euro-centric sports often have a wide competition base.

  • @HaleStorm49
    @HaleStorm49 Před 17 dny +270

    This is the most Olympics I've ever watched without changing the channel.

  • @adamsteiff98
    @adamsteiff98 Před 20 dny +21

    The added swimming events weren’t just new events created to help Americans win. They were all pre existing swimming events they added to expand upon the event.
    You also conventionally left out all the non American events that have been added over the last 24+ years or so. Like badminton, rhythmic gymnastics, added events for diving.
    The Olympic Games are not skewed towards American medals. And the longest IOC president was actually a Frenchman who served almost 10 years and 3 Olympics longer than the American president.

  • @wolfpeeing
    @wolfpeeing Před 22 dny +25

    Is he telling us that wealthier countries shouldn’t use their money to build large swimming facilities to train their athletes.

    • @alclay8689
      @alclay8689 Před 20 dny +11

      He just wants to seem edgy by hating his country

    • @argara
      @argara Před 20 dny

      American hating propaganda 😂 nothing special as usual
      and this statement comin from non American, I don't know why many American hate their own country! while many of foreigners wanna be American citizens
      please for those who hate America as American, get out from that country so you can make space for those who seek opportunities in your country

    • @argara
      @argara Před 20 dny

      Hating America is probably a trend in social media... Which is stupid in my opinion

    • @kenjako
      @kenjako Před 20 dny +7

      He is just saying the US did what the US is famous for doing: rigging to win

    • @user-ge7dy7xi3j
      @user-ge7dy7xi3j Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@alclay8689Also kind of forgets about the Soviet advantage during the Cold war, not to mention that having one medal in Pato or sumo won't change the medal count much. Why not ban all the categories in boxing or wrestling or gymnastics then to deny Uzbekistan (which won pretty much all its medals in one sport) and Bulgaria their advantage.😂 Also swimming medals are won by a lot of countries. Ergo, the USA did not win 40 golds on paper, it did win 40 medals.😂

  • @giraffecube63
    @giraffecube63 Před 12 dny

    I want to see more sword fighting than just Olympic fencing in the olympics. As cool as Olympic fencing is different sword types change so much how someone would fight. I would love it if there was at least a saber, longsword and rapier category or even a mixed sword fighting event.

  • @martlettoo
    @martlettoo Před 23 dny +47

    I feel this video is kind of disingenuous... kind of lying by omission. There's more to it, because the real reason a lot of sports aren't in it is representation. If no one outside one/a few countries plays the sport, it can't be internationally represented and there would not be enough competitors. You're totally glossing over how a major national American sport, American football, also isn't the Olympics, for that very reason. Very few other countries play it. No one outside Japan does sumo. But also cricket, one of the most popular sports in the world, also isn't in because while millions, billions even, enjoy it, only a few countries play it.

    • @jennyh4025
      @jennyh4025 Před 22 dny +4

      A Cricket game is just too long for the Olympic Games. You need to play a certain number of matches to get the winner and you can’t do that in the two weeks of the Olympic Games when one game is actually several days long.

    • @Alexielios
      @Alexielios Před 22 dny

      And yet, cricket will be in LA... in other words, this will probably be the 41st gold medal of the US. Same for other sports that almost no one plays at, appart from American and à few countries. Will there even be enough teams to compete in these sports?

    • @jennyh4025
      @jennyh4025 Před 22 dny +1

      @@Alexielios haven‘t you learned, that England makes the rules for cricket and therefore wins? And there will definitely be enough teams for cricket, pretty much every country in the commonwealth has a team.

    • @MisterMick113
      @MisterMick113 Před 21 dnem +1

      Baseball is also absent from the Olympics despite being the sport of the US and nobody complains

    • @ryan-uu9lj
      @ryan-uu9lj Před 21 dnem

      Sumo is very much done outside of Japan. Jerk one of the most popular sumo in the past decade was from the country of Georgia. Using off the cuff remarks that are wrong to sound smart, just makes you look like a bigger idiot. There's literally no excuse for ignorance like this when you are using the world's largest knowledge repository to post blatantly lazy ignorance.

  • @zachgitt
    @zachgitt Před 18 dny +7

    He hasn’t done his research. Each Olympic host is allowed to pick which sports they want to include. That’s why Japan had baseball, France had breakdancing and the US will have flag football.

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Před 17 dny +1

      Just want to point out that this has literally only started happening since japan, Brazil and London or Beijing never got to pick anything

  • @kevinmelhorn196
    @kevinmelhorn196 Před 20 dny +181

    It's pretty obvious why there would be basketball instead of some sport nobody knows. Basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world and it attracts a lot more viewers.

    • @juanamontoyanavia2535
      @juanamontoyanavia2535 Před 20 dny +41

      Cricket too, and it is not on the olympics 😅

    • @HENRYMADFUT
      @HENRYMADFUT Před 20 dny +34

      It is one of the most popular sports in America but barely anyone else plays it around the world just like baseball 🤷‍♂️

    • @nintendofan2800
      @nintendofan2800 Před 20 dny

      It will be soon (I think LA 2028)​@@juanamontoyanavia2535

    • @kirktravis5780
      @kirktravis5780 Před 20 dny +25

      ​@@HENRYMADFUTthere are 214 national basketball teams in the world. Pretty popular in the world. And almost all of the Americas love baseball. Also Japan China and the Philippines. I'm guessing your a Brit.

    • @alfaseeds13
      @alfaseeds13 Před 20 dny +11

      The US added cricket for the next olympic in LA 2028

  • @spacebrainer
    @spacebrainer Před 9 dny

    I hate how there are so many swimming an running events but for climbing they just had to combine boulder and lead.

  • @benjaminpriest7473
    @benjaminpriest7473 Před 24 dny +12

    How many Chinese gold medals came from table tennis or diving though…

    • @_magnify
      @_magnify  Před 24 dny +6

      there are 5 table tennis events, imagine if there were 29.

    • @sangamregmi8608
      @sangamregmi8608 Před 23 dny +20

      ​@@_magnifyUS only won 8 gold from swimming out of 29 and dude is still complaining 🤣We won medal in ⚽ rugby basketball volleyball cycling fencing and many

    • @tc98826
      @tc98826 Před 17 dny +1

      ​@@_magnifyDo you genuinely not see a difference between table tennis and swimming?
      Table tennis is a game with rules. Swimming is just a mode of movement. Its no different from track. Hence why you can have multiple swimming events, same as you have multiple track events.

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Před 17 dny

      There are 23 track and field events, should we cut that down as well? ​@@_magnify

  • @NinjaDefiler
    @NinjaDefiler Před 23 dny +23

    Bruh vollyball and basketball are in the top 10 most watched sports in the world 😂😂😂

    • @vinicius7179
      @vinicius7179 Před 23 dny +6

      Not to mention that he is very americancentric since those sports are practice all around the world by many people. C'mon, Sweden and Brazil are the champions of bvolley and us almost lost to serbia and south sudan. As a brazilian I wouldnt like if they added useless sports that only one country plays the country being bangladesh. The only sports that I would add is another variety of soccer and criquet/baseball/softball.

    • @Ryan-cb1ei
      @Ryan-cb1ei Před 21 dnem +1

      @@vinicius7179 With baseball it’s such a unique situation, it’s very tricky. As a baseball fan I’d like to see it in the Olympics but I know how unlikely that is. The World Baseball Classic (WBC) just finally became popular after lots of resistance over the years. It took a long time for people to take that tournament seriously, especially the players, since they didn’t want to risk injury, but it finally exploded in popularity the past event or two since USA finally decided to put together a big team and win. Baseball is a long season from late March to September (with the playoffs in October mostly) and so it doesn’t even make sense for it to take place during the summer Olympics, there’s zero shot anyone would ever interrupt the season for the Olympics. Now they’d have to compete with the WBC which finally got popular. Truth is in many of the big sports leagues, people care more about winning that league than winning for their country.

  • @ic6812
    @ic6812 Před 23 dny +11

    And every other sport use to not be in the Olympics too. So whats your point?

    • @_magnify
      @_magnify  Před 23 dny

      They were all chosen and added at some point, so I think it’s good to think about how we ended up with the set we have now.

  • @hutms1749
    @hutms1749 Před 22 hodinami

    Also on paper, the Chinese team (with Hong Kong) won the most medal as Hong Kong got 2 gold medals too

  • @austin3853
    @austin3853 Před 24 dny +24

    This is kind of cringe. Of course highly localized sports like bandy, sumo, etc aren't in the Olympics.
    America bad tho, right?

    • @_magnify
      @_magnify  Před 24 dny +4

      The IOC has no problem with highly localized European sports, like Alpine Skiing. 🤷 It's not necessarily bad, it's just kind of cringe to brag about the medal count when Swimming is so wildly overrepresented in the tally.

    • @LancesArmorStriking
      @LancesArmorStriking Před 22 dny +2

      Bandy is played across Scandinavia and the former USSR, that's more than enough to get it qualified as a sport.
      Ffs, the US, Russia, India, and China are all member of the FIB!
      It's really just the culture surrounding having a Western IOC leader that excludes the possibility of "weird" sports from entering.

    • @MisterMick113
      @MisterMick113 Před 21 dnem +5

      ​@@LancesArmorStrikingsports have to be played on 3 continents. You can argue Russia covers two, but Scandinavia is still Europe and nobody outside of the region plays the sport. So it won't be featured, nor does it need to be.

    • @LancesArmorStriking
      @LancesArmorStriking Před 21 dnem

      @@MisterMick113
      Bandy is. It's played in North America (Canada, US).
      Also, this is a poor excuse when sports like kayaking aren't even a sport outside of an Olympics context. So it isn't "played" anywhere. So that's not the reason bandy isn't a sport.
      People mostly do it for health or leisure, yet it's an Olympic sport, when it really shouldn't be. Along with a host of others.

    • @cotton_candy4870
      @cotton_candy4870 Před 20 dny +1

      @@LancesArmorStrikingI have never in my life heard of a sport here I’m the us called bandy.

  • @stormgod5694
    @stormgod5694 Před 18 dny +41

    That’s like saying hurdles or track shouldn’t have multiple events.

    • @fishoutofwater3752
      @fishoutofwater3752 Před 17 dny +8

      Swimming should definitely have less events. It has 18 and track and field has 23. The fact that swimming almost has as many events as track and field is pretty ridiculous.

    • @vectorgru1789
      @vectorgru1789 Před 17 dny +4

      @@fishoutofwater3752no it’s not you’re ridiculous

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Před 17 dny

      ​@fishoutofwater3752 why would swimming not have the same amount of events as track and field? They are both completely different major categories of sport, they should have the same amount,

    • @fishoutofwater3752
      @fishoutofwater3752 Před 16 dny +1

      @@Alucard-gt1zf Swimming doesnt really have different types of events as track and field does. It only has four different techniques of swimming, but its still just swimming. Imo, for shorter distances like the 50m, 100m and 200m, it should only be freestyle. And butterfly should just be cut out all together. Its just an inefficient way of swimming.

    • @andrewb2297
      @andrewb2297 Před 16 dny +1

      @@fishoutofwater3752 there is a big difference between how you swim a 50 m race and a 200 m race, and each swimmer specializes in a stroke. They are all different races and it shouldn’t be any other way.

  • @Ash-kb9hn
    @Ash-kb9hn Před 19 dny +187

    American football isn’t in the Olympics. It’s a HUGE sport here. It’s not in the Olympics because no other country plays the game as seriously as we do. That’s what those other sports aren’t in the Olympics.
    Edit: Why tf is everyone tripping?? I was contradicting what the guy in the video was saying. His point makes no sense. The biggest sport in the US is not in the Olympics but somehow the Olympic committee is biased to the US??

    • @flamingpinkninjas
      @flamingpinkninjas Před 19 dny +13

      It will be soon with flag football

    • @anapaulasantos7784
      @anapaulasantos7784 Před 19 dny +7

      They just added flag football dude 😂😂😂

    • @danielmaxim3405
      @danielmaxim3405 Před 19 dny +2

      Here we have rugby. It's cooler

    • @itachi_uchiha9
      @itachi_uchiha9 Před 19 dny +6

      It's called Rugby.. Nothing is like American football, Spanish football,German Football,Indian Football...Yours is Rugby and Football which is watched by billions.

    • @najibserugo6578
      @najibserugo6578 Před 19 dny +2

      You mean Handball running, 😅

  • @cmfrtblynmb02
    @cmfrtblynmb02 Před 14 dny

    Thank you for bringing this up. You can be the best wrestler ever and never lose and then you get 3 golds in your career. Whereas you may be a great swimmer and win 3 golds in lunch break

  • @jawstr1k3r19
    @jawstr1k3r19 Před 24 dny +76

    I thought hockey was in the winter olympics?

    • @JoshuaKimbrough
      @JoshuaKimbrough Před 24 dny +23

      The Russians were playing Bandy. It's similar but different

    • @jaminlauder
      @jaminlauder Před 24 dny +4

      Yeah it's been in olympics for more the 100 years

    • @austin3853
      @austin3853 Před 24 dny +63

      @@JoshuaKimbroughWell then this is a stupid video lol. Of course highly localized sports aren't in the Olympics

    • @squeakyevil4
      @squeakyevil4 Před 24 dny +9

      ​@austin3853 yeah this one is a miss.

    • @sortaamy3003
      @sortaamy3003 Před 24 dny +34

      ​@@austin3853it's a very "I hate America" coded video. Beach volleyball isn't a national pastime here. Most of the country is inland. Might as well say surfing is an American sport. Sure, it originated in HI but it's worldwide now. Same as basketball and baseball(which is coming back). Sumo has never been and will never be world wide as the Japanese don't want outsider doing it. He's also acting like tropical nations can't possibly swim as they don't have space for pools, that Aus just can't win because they don't have room for a pool, that China doesn't absolutely dominate in diving.
      There are a lot of incorrect or misleading statements in this video. Probably low on clicks and wants to boost his page with baited comments.

  • @DynMorgannwg
    @DynMorgannwg Před 23 dny +10

    Cricket, Baseball and Rugby (likely a mixed code) have all been missing for ages. It took until 2016 for one of the biggest sports in the world (rugby) to be included but even then it was only sevens (which is very different to full). Meanwhile all the Track, Field and Pool sports you can think of are in there. Darts and Snooker are also widely played sports that have a noticeable absence

    • @annasolovyeva1013
      @annasolovyeva1013 Před 21 dnem

      Cricket, Baseball, Rugby, etc are commonwealth sports. Nobody does them outside ex-British empire

    • @RebeccaTaylorTillery
      @RebeccaTaylorTillery Před 21 dnem

      Baseball has been in the Olympics a lot. It used to be one of the stable sports of the Olympics. It has been out recently, but will be back in for 2028.

    • @Ryan-cb1ei
      @Ryan-cb1ei Před 21 dnem

      ⁠@@annasolovyeva1013 So? Everybody still knows those sports, and that’s just not even true though. Baseball is played in the entire western hemisphere and Asia, even European countries and Australia managed to get a decent team together and make the world baseball classic tournament last year. Rugby too, most countries still have rugby teams and it’s not that unpopular at all, all you need is a ball and some space to run after all. Cricket is interesting because it’s mostly only popular in a handful of commonwealth countries, yes, but those countries still have very large populations. The truth is adding those sports to the Olympics is much more complicated than meets the eye, which is why they’ve bounced in and out. I could speak to baseball as a fan, there are so many reasons why baseball isn’t in the Olympics and why so many baseball fans themselves don’t want it to be.

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Před 17 dny

      ​@@annasolovyeva1013"outside of the ex British empire"
      So half the world.......

  • @skaftonmd8916
    @skaftonmd8916 Před 17 dny +29

    Wait until this guy looks at the breakdown of the Chinese gold medals - or sees the Winter Olympics (dominated by the Nordic countries)! At the end of the day, the US puts a lot of resources into athletics on a scope that other nations can’t do - generally due to geography and practicality. China is quickly catching up today and the Soviet Union was powerhouse before their fall for the same reasons. Large nations, large populations, diverse national environments for training, and heavy investment (money and time) into training.

    • @IcarusRepublique
      @IcarusRepublique Před 17 dny

      Yet they still resort to corruption, bending the rules to benefit themselves. Banning the whole of Russia was also a political move. The Olympics is nothing more than a tool for American foreign policy.
      How much have they invested in Olympic facilities when children are getting killed in schools or families bankrupted from the healthcare system.
      Enjoy your bread and circus while the rest of the world grows tired of your arrogance.

    • @PasteurizedLettuce
      @PasteurizedLettuce Před 17 dny +1

      Does China run the Olympics committee

    • @stevenk1468
      @stevenk1468 Před 17 dny +1

      There are 5 events in table tennis. And there are 50m 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m + maraton and then breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly, relays and then mixed in swimming. That's even more than running although we don't live in water.

    • @blackrock1961
      @blackrock1961 Před 17 dny +1

      Unlike a lot of other countries, the United States government does not contribute any money to the US Olympic Team. So, it is all paid for with money from private sources or donations.

    • @noticedruid4985
      @noticedruid4985 Před 16 dny

      Well China works a bit different from other countries, they raise kids from the ground up to participate in the Olympics. It's actually kinda harsh really, they basically dedicate a kids life solely to a specific sport and work them and work them until they get to the Olympics and after their Olympic career is over they just abandon them really.

  • @Humuhumunukunukuapaa
    @Humuhumunukunukuapaa Před 20 dny +70

    Olympics is eurocentric because its founded in europe and sports are largely a western pastime. Swimming is a global regonized sport compared to the niche sports mentioned barely kept alive in their own country. Three, the longest sitting guy was french NOT american. Video feels biased.

    • @shortfusedynamite5166
      @shortfusedynamite5166 Před 19 dny +8

      Video is biased, he fails to mention the mountian of obscure sports America doesn't excel at intentionally