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Pack your bat and glove, your chalk bag and two boards — surf and skate — for Tokyo 2020

If you have a black belt, bring it along too

On Wednesday (3 August), the International Olympic Committee (IOC) approved the addition of five sports to the programme of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

The five sports are baseball/softball, karate, sport climbing, skateboarding and surfing

The five sports, which were proposed for inclusion last September by Tokyo organisers, were approved unanimously by the IOC members

 Under new IOC rules, local host organisers can propose the inclusion of at least one additional sport for their Games

This latest approval is exclusively for Tokyo 2020

Beyond Rio 2016: visitors to the Games look ahead to five new Olympic sports The new sports will add 18 events and 474 athletes to the Olympic programme

The Tokyo Games will now feature 33 sports and about 11,000 athletes, compared to the 10,500 athletes expected at Rio 2016

While baseball and softball — both highly popular in Japan — will be returning after a 16-year absence, the other sports will all be making their Olympic debuts

Tsuyoshi Wada of Japan throws a pitch at Beijing 2008 (Photo: Getty Images/Jonathan Ferrey) Skateboarding will have street and park events, and feature 80 athletes — 40 men and 40 women

In climbing, 40 competitors will take part in the disciplines of speed, bouldering and lead (also known as sport)

Karate will have 80 athletes competing in men's and women's Kumite and Kata events

Surfing will have two shortboard events for 40 competitors

Organisers hope skateboarding will catch on with worldwide viewers in the same way as the snowbard halfpipe has in the Winter Olympic Games

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