日本城西国际大学的一位教授建议国际奥委会将捉迷藏列为2020年东京夏季奥运会的展示项目,并在之后将其列为正式比赛项目。他表示,现在奥运会中的项目都要求很高的技巧性,而捉迷藏是真正可以让全民都参与的一项运动,下至4岁孩童,上至80岁高龄的老人都能享受这项运动的乐趣。这位教授在2010年成立了日本捉迷藏推广委员会,目前已经吸纳了1000多名成员。该委员会制定了捉迷藏比赛规则,规定参赛双方每队为7名成员,一场比赛时长为10分钟,上半场的前2分钟内,其中一队的队员要在65英尺X65英尺(约19.8米)的场地内将自己藏好,另一队则需在规定时间内找到并触碰到藏起来的对方队员。
Prof. Hazaki set up the Japan Hide-and-Seek Promotion Committee in 2010 and the organisation has around 1,000 members across the country. |
At 64, Yasuo Hazaki admits he may no longer have the speed of an Olympic athlete, but guile is as important an attribute in his chosen sport - competitive hide-and-seek - and he is lobbying for it be included in the 2020 Games.
The International Olympic Committee announced that the host city for the XXXII Olympiad is Tokyo at its meeting in Buenos Aires on Saturday.
And Hazaki, a graduate of Nippon Sport Science University, believes Tokyo 2020 would be the perfect occasion for the Olympic community to embrace his chosen sport.
"I would like hide-and-seek to be one of the exhibition sports in 2020 and then it could become an official event at subsequent Olympics," Hazaki, a professor of media studies at Josai International University, told The Daily Telegraph.
Prof. Hazaki set up the Japan Hide-and-Seek Promotion Committee in 2010 and the organization has around 1,000 members across the country. Many are university students, but the sport can be enjoyed by anyone, he emphasizes.
"I want to encourage sport for all, meaning that anyone can take part, regardless of age, gender or ability," he said. "When you watch sport now, it's all about world-beating techniques and skills - fantastic dribbling, running or shooting skills in football, for example.
"But that's not sport for all," he said. "Hide-and-seek is a sport that anybody can play, from children as young as 4 years old to someone who is in their 80s."
The committee has set formal rules for competitive hide-and-seek, pitting two teams of seven players against each other in a 10-minute match. In the first five-minute half, one team is given two minutes to hide on a "pitch" that measures 65ft x 65ft . The opposing team then has to locate and touch the hiding players.
In the version for children under the age of 12, the pitch measures 55 feet x 88 feet.
One of the beauties of the sport is that it can be played pretty much anywhere, Prof. Hazaki said, although light woodland tends to offer the best opportunities for the hiding team. He has, however, staged competitions in gardens and even on beaches - a sporting experience that he described as "interesting."
Successful players generally have the ability to run very fast at the start of the game to put some distance between themselves and the seekers. Being able to identify a good hiding spot is obviously critical, as well as being able to keep very still. That becomes more difficult if the pitch has a lot of mosquitoes or other insects.
"We are trying to arrange games all across Japan so many people can play, to see how much fun it is and that anyone can play," Prof. Hazaki said.
"It may be difficult to get hide-and-seek into the Olympics - the IOC just kicked wrestling out, and that is a sport that has been around for a long time - but I see Tokyo 2020 as our big chance," he said.
(Source: Telegraph.co.uk)
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