2009 SEA Games to reduce number of Olympic sports
by Associated Press on 16 Dec 2007
The next Southeast Asian Games will reduce the number of Olympic sports.
Cycling, basketball, gymnastics, hockey, rowing and weightlifting are among Olympic sports at the current SEA Games that will be absent in Vientiane, Laos in December 2009.
The games will retain events like tenpin bowling, petanque, billiards, 'dragon' boat racing, sepak takraw, the more obscure martial arts of wushu, Muay Thai and pencak silat, and will resume the sport of juggling a shuttlecock with feet.
There will be 25 disciplines compared to 43 in Nakhon Ratchasima.
The cutback is partly due to the landlocked country — with no sailing, windsurfing or triathlon — and also lack of facilities in Vientiane.
Organizers also wanted to reduce the breadth of the games, with many events currently having small fields and weak competition.
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