For as long as I could read and speak, I’ve been an avid Winter Olympics fan. My life comes to a complete halt from the time the cauldron is lit at the host city, to the final awards ceremony. I follow all Winter Olympics sports. I grew up not far from Lake Placid and the 1980 Winter Olympics has special meaning to me. I was a young amateur figure skater then, and I was very proud of all of our women athletes, not just those on ice. Times have changed in those 28 years since. More sports have been added to the games. More countries compete. More female athletes compete. But I’m disappointed to say that there is one sport in which female athletes will not be, but their male peers will be competing in Vancouver, 2010. The sport? Ski Jumping.
This February the IOC (International Olympic Committee) made the (final) decision not to include women’s ski jumping as an official Winter Olympic sport. IOC Chairman Jacques Rogge said “We don’t want the medals to be diluted and watered down, that is the bottom line.” His argument goes on to say that the international sport only has 80 competitors worldwide, and that allowing them to participate in 2010 would dilute the value of the medals. This is very hard for me to swallow, given that a young American women set the Vancouver Olympic Jump Record on January 5th. That’s right. Lindsey Van set the 2010 Olympic Jump Record, and even beat out the male competitors at that event. The president of the Women’s Ski Jumping USA says that Rogge is wrong with those numbers. Deedee Corradini, president of Women’s Ski Jumping U.S.A. says that Norway has between 500 and 600 female fliers and the U.S. has 150. Corradini says “We had 83 women in our Continental Cup last year,” she added. “If you compare that to ski-cross, snowboard-cross, skeleton, luge and bobsleigh, we had more women and more nations competing last year than any of those five existing Olympic winter sports.”
I say, let the women jump. Please, sign the petition to allow the women to jump at the Olympics. Click on the petition link on my blog roll.