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A demonstration sport is a sport which is played in order to promote itself, most commonly during the Olympic Games, but also on other sporting events.

Demonstration sports were officially introduced in the Olympics in 1912, when Sweden decided to include glima, a traditional Scandinavian wrestling, in the Olympic programme, but with its medals not counting as "official". Most organizing committees then decided to include at least one demonstration sport at each edition of the Games, usually some typical or very popular sport in the host country, like Baseball at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and Taekwondo at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. From 1912 to 1992, only two editions of the Summer Olympics did not have demonstration sports on their programme. Some demonstration sports, like the ones above, eventually gained enough popularity to become an official sport in a subsequent edition of the Games. Traditionally, the medals of demonstration sports followed the same design as the Olympic medals, but with a smaller size / diameter. These medals are never included in the medal count.

Demonstration sports were suspended in 1992, as the Olympic programme grew bigger and it became more difficult for the organizing committees to give them the appropriate attention, since the IOC required the same treatment to be dispensed for official and demonstration sports. It is unlikely that they will be reintroduced, although there is a movement to include wushu, the Chinese national sport, as a demonstration sport at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

From 1984 on, at each edition of the Games, two paralympic events (wheelchair racing, men and women) are disputed in a day reserved for the athletics. These events are considered by many as a demonstration sport, but are, in fact, used to promote the Paralympic Games.

Demonstration Sports at the Summer Olympics

Here is the list of demonstration sports played at the Summer Olympic Games:
Games Demonstration Sports
1900 Paris ballooning (men)
bowls (men)
jeu de paume (men)
lifesaving (men)
longue paume (men)
motorsport (men)
water motorsports (men)
1904 St. Louis American football (men)
roque (men and women)
weight training with dumbbells (men)
1908 London none
1912 Stockholm baseball (men)
glima (men)
1920 Antwerp korfball (men)
1924 Paris • Basque pelota (men)
jeu de paume (men)
la canne (men)
canoe racing (men)
savate (men)
1928 Amsterdam kaatsen (men)
korfball (men)
lacrosse (men)
1932 Los Angeles American football (men)
lacrosse (men)
1936 Berlin baseball (men)
gliding (men)
1948 London lacrosse (men)
squash (men and women)
• Swedish gymnastics (men and women)
1952 Helsinki Finnish baseball (men)
• field handball (11-a-side, men)
1956 Melbourne Australian rules football (men)
baseball (men)
1960 Rome palla (men)
1964 Tokyo baseball (men)
budo (men)
1968 Mexico City • Basque pelota (men)
tennis (men and women)
1972 Munich badminton (men and women)
water skiing (men)
1976 Montreal none
1980 Moscow sambo (men)
1984 Los Angeles baseball (men)
tennis (men and women)
1988 Seoul badminton (men and women)
baseball (men)
bowling (men and women)
judo (women)
taekwondo (men and women)
1992 Barcelona • Basque pelota (men and women)
roller hockey (men)
taekwondo (men and women)
1996 Atlanta floor hockey (men)
racquetball (men)
2000 Sydney rugby - rugby sevens (men)
2004 Athens none

Demonstration Sports at the Winter Olympics

Here is the list of demonstration sports played at the Winter Olympic Games:
Games Demonstration Sports
1928 St. Moritz military patrol (men)
skijoring (men)
1932 Lake Placid curling (men)
sled-dog racing (men)
speed skating (women)
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen military patrol (men)
ice stock sport (men)
1948 St. Moritz military patrol (men)
winter pentathlon (men)
1952 Oslo bandy (men)
1964 Innsbruck ice stock sport (men)
1988 Calgary curling (men and women)
freestyle skiing – aerials, mogul and ski ballet (men and women)
short track speed skating (men and women)
• disabled skiing (men and women)
1992 Albertville curling (men and women)
speed skiing (men and women)
freestyle skiing – ski ballet (men and women)
• freestyle skiing – aerials (men and women)
1994 Lillehammer snowshoeing (men)
2002 Salt Lake City synchronized skating (mixed)

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