Breakdancing on agenda for Paris Olympics

The Paris 2024 Olympic Games organising committee is considering newer sports like breakdancing, surfing, skateboarding and sport climbing for the event.

Paris 2024 Olympic Games chief Tony Estanguet (L)

Paris 2024 Olympic Games chief Tony Estanguet (L) wants to some new sports to feature at the event. (AAP)

Breakdancing, surfing, skateboarding and sport climbing could all be on the agenda for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games if the French capital's organising committee has its way.

"We have to connect to the sports that are taking off all around the world as well as the historic sports," the head of the Paris organising committee Tony Estanguet, said Thursday.

"The games have a constant challenge of connecting with the new generations," Estanguet added.

"For us it's all the more important because if we want to get young people into practicing sports, it's easier with sports that speak to them."

The organising committee says the four additional sports would provide a total of 12 events, with 248 athletes taking part - 96 of them in skateboarding alone.

There would be equal numbers of male and female athletes taking part in the new sports.

The proposal has to be agreed by the International Olympic Committee, which will rule on it after the 2020 games in Tokyo, Estanguet said.

Surfing, skateboarding and sport climbing have already been added to the agenda for the Tokyo games, along with baseball/softball and karate.


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