Woods, Harrington throw weight behind golf’s Olympic bid

Writer: AFP
Published: 12/08/2009 at 05:00 AM

Major championship winners Tiger and Padraig Harrington have thrown their support behind a movement to include in the 2016 Summer Olympics.

is thought to be one of the sports that has the inside track on getting in when the International Committee’s 15-man executive board narrows the list of sports down to just two on Thursday.

is pleased to see as a leading candidate and says reintroducing to the Olympics is long overdue.

“I think that is a truly global and I think it should have been in the Olympics a while ago,” said.

“If it does get in, I think it would be great for and especially some of the other smaller countries that are now emerging in . I think it’s a great way for them to compete and play and get the exposure that some of these countries aren’t getting.”

The final decision takes place October 9 in Copenhagen when the IOC’s 106-member assembly votes on the matter. The assembly can decide to take one or both sports in or reject them outright.

said as long as he is still playing and healthy five years from now, he will take part.

“If I am not retired by then,” said , who would be 40 years old. would be 44 by the time the 2020 Olympics roll around.

Other sports trying to make the lineup include rugby sevens, karate, squash, softball, baseball and roller sports.

Just the thought of being called an Olympian has three-time major champion Harrington excited.

“I would love to be an Olympian. Doesn’t that sound good?” he said. “Imagine us being athletes.

“I think it would be fantastic for . As a golfer, I would think we have all the credentials to be Olympians.

“It seems like it was always destined to be an . I’m sure there’s a lot of athletes out there that would never put as a , but trying to explain that to somebody that doesn’t play , they will never understand what goes into .

“Most golfers realize what goes into it and will see it as being a natural for the Olympics.”

also fits the bill because high-profile athletes like are recognizable around the world.

has been in the Olympics twice, most recently in 1904 when Canada’s George Lyon won the gold medal.

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