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CAAWS and ProMOTION Plus pleased with decision on Women’s Ski Jumping in the 2014 Winter Olympics

CAAWS and ProMOTION Plus pleased with decision on Women’s Ski Jumping in the
2014 Winter Olympics



Ottawa, ON. . . The International Olympic Committee has approved the
addition of women’s ski jumping to the 2014 Winter Olympic program in Sochi,
Russia. The announcement was made at the IOC board meeting in London,
England, site of the 2012 Summer Games.



“We believe this is a terrific decision for the Olympic movement, for women
in sport generally, and for women in ski jumping in particular. The IOC has
increased gender equity in the Winter Olympics as a result of this
decision,” said CAAWS Chair, Dru Marshall. “We commend and congratulate the
female ski jumpers who showed great tenacity and determination in the face
of adversity – they truly have made a difference for all young women who
aspire to be ski jumpers in the Olympic Games in the future! We look forward
to watching the historic first competition in Sochi, which no doubt will
help increase the profile and support for women athletes around the world.”



“On behalf of ProMOTION Plus, we congratulate the IOC on this momentous
decision and congratulate the women ski jumpers who are the real winners
from this announcement,” said ProMOTION Plus Chair, Sue Griffin. “Our thanks
to all those who have been part of the advocacy and support network, for
their dedication and hard work to ensure that the Winter Olympics move
closer to providing equal opportunities for women.  These women have shown
that they are true champions by never giving up. They have continued to
excel in their sport, and inspired more and more young women to choose to
become women ski jumpers and compete at the highest level of their sport.”



The IOC rendered its decision in favour of the inclusion of women’s ski
jumping after deciding not to include the event in the schedule for the 2010
Winter Games in Vancouver. At that time, the IOC said the sport was not
developed enough and that it didn’t meet basic criteria for inclusion. After
being denied by the IOC, the women’s ski jumpers took their case to the
British Columbia Supreme Court. Unfortunately, their bid to be included on
the program was rejected and subsequent attempts to appeal decisions from
lower courts were unsuccessful.



The Sochi 2014 Games will mark the first time ever that women ski jumpers
will be allowed to participate at the Winter Olympics. Three World
Championships will take place before 2014, and a new World Cup circuit will
begin in 2011-2012.
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