| | 08/10/12 Sweet 2016 Meet the New Olympic Sports of 2016 Sadly, this Sunday marks the closing of the 30th Olympiad. Buck up, though. For every ending there’s a new beginning. And in this case, it’s called Rio. Herewith, five brand-new sports that are either approved or hoping to join the Olympic roster in 2016. Yes, this is your cue to start training. | | | | | ROLL WITH IT | Skating Around and Tackling People | | The Game: Roller Derby. It’s where you... play roller derby. The Game Plan: Three professional derby coaches are willing to fly out to wherever you are and teach you the ins and outs of the game. Status: In talks: yes, skating around and suplexing people over guardrails may soon be legitimized on a global scale. | | | | | | | | FINE CHINA | Mastering Wushu with Jet Li’s Guy | | The Game: Wushu. A Chinese martial art that involves flipping and kicking around with fake swords and sticks. The Game Plan: Ask Jet Li to train you. And when that doesn’t happen, ask his buddy, who happens to run the Shaolin Wushu Center in LA. Maybe ask nicely. Status: In talks: in Chinese. | | | | | | | | KITE CLUB | Surf Behind a Big Kite. Win Gold. | | The Game: Kiteboarding. Think waterskiing on a surfboard. Minus the boat. The Game Plan: Sherman Island, California. It’s the site of the 2011 North American Championships. So you should train there. At a place called Ki’topia. If only because it’s called Ki’topia. Status: Approved. Get excited. And a kite. | | | | | | | | CLIMB SPREE | The Thunderdome of Climbing Gyms | | The Game: Sport Climbing. It’s where you climb for sport. The Game Plan: Go to Atlanta. Mostly because that’s where the largest climbing gym in America is. As in 30,000 square feet of ascendable surfaces. Status: In talks: probably by people who are hanging upside down and eating Kashi GoLean Bars. | | | | | | | | SQUASH.O | It’s Squash. And It’s About to Get Real. | | The Game: Squash. You know... squash. The Game Plan: Fact: you can train for squash anywhere. But considering gold is at stake, it’s probably best to train with a national champion. And you’ll find her at a brand-new squasheteria called Chelsea Piers in Connecticut. You knew Connecticut would be involved. Status: In talks: might want to dust off your awkward goggles. | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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