Don Porter, President of International Softball Federation (ISF), said
yesterday that he was optimistic about the sport's reinstatement onto the 2016
Olympics especially after the attendence of two honored guests from
International Olympic Committee (IOC).
IOC's president Jacques Rogge and honorary president Juan Antonio Samaranch
both came to the Fengtai softball field yesterday afternoon, watching the game
between Japan and Australia.
"I think he (Rogge) is enjoying the game. He has been very busy and tired as
many events and funtions needed him to be there, but he still spent time to see
our sport," Porter told Xinhua after the game.
"The same feeling also came to Mr. Samaranch. It was good to have them there
because our sport needs more support," Porter added.
Softball, which had been a medal sport at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, was
voted out of the program of the 2012 London Games after failing to garner more
than half of the votes from the 100-plus IOC members at its 117th Session in
2005.
ISF then launched the namely "Back Softball Compaign", aiming to get the
sport reinstated to the program of 2016 Games in next year's IOC vote.
Softball will compete with baseball, golf, rugby, karate, squash and roller
sports to prove worthy of inclusion in the 2016 Olympic lineup.
Despite a fierce competition, Porter was confident that his sport will beat
the others with ISF's hard work.
"I am very optimistic especially after their attendence today. They have seen
a great game, our athletes' good performance and also big fanatic crowds. It is
really good for the sport and softball will have a good chance to return.
"But there are many work for us to do. We will work hard in next years to let
the majority of the IOC members see our sport and let more people understand
what a great sport it is. We will work harder," said Porter.