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The I.S.F is trying to keep softball in the olympics & hopefully they will succeed in their mission.
I'm very unhappy that the IOC are considering this move & the will see that softball is one of the most exciting games in the world. If they see the men & women play in the olympics, then hopefully they will change their minds. They should come to New Zealand in 2004, for the Mens World Softball Championships in Christchurch & see the excitement of the crowd & the passion of all the players from every nation,& see how determined they are to not only to keep softball in the olympics, but to promote our sport world-wide & attract other people to try softball in their respective countries. HAVE YOUR SAY!! |
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I think most of us have voted on the Olympic Site to keep Softball.
Heck, I've seen great passion from 14U girls!! The IOC sadly, doesn't have a clue. Remember what Samarind said about the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. "Oh, it was adequate" Give me a break!!!
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I didn't waste my time or fingers.
Do you honestly believe this issue has anything to do with what the people or participants want? This is money and politics. ISF has over 160 members and if that is not enough weight on the IOC to keep the sport in the Olympics, e-mails and letters are not going to matter. JMHO, Mike |
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You may have a point Mike, but I am not one to sit idly by if I think that an action taken may have even the slightest of impact. Yeah...I am one of those folks that write my congressmen and representatives too. Sometimes merely the act of doing something along these lines is a catharsis.
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A German view
I can totally agree to your exitement, but here in Germany most people would want Softball (and Baseball) to be kicked out! I know that a lot of people here don't even know the sport but they don't care. They argue that it is only played in the US, not seeing that in many parts of the world, Softball is highly played.
But from a european view, most people don't know the sport. That doesn't mean that the people here don't spend time and effort, but it is really hard here to get it going. I guess that is also part of the reason, why the diskussion is going the way it goes! Its said, but as long as they don't put it on TV here people will not understand! From last Olympics they kicked the final out of scedule for some first round elimination in track I think. But it was not for a mayor final. That's how it is here. And most girls will not have any spark in their eyes when they here Lisa Fernandes, or that they can play Softball at school. But of course most of us here voted to keep it and wrote letters. I keep my fingers crossed for OUR sport. Raoul |
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