Cycling could be left out of 2020 Paralympics

BERLIN (AP) — Cycling events could be left out of the 2020 Paralympics in Tokyo after the sport’s governing body failed to submit its application on time.

Para-cycling was not on the list Tuesday when the International Paralympic Committee announced the first 16 sports approved for inclusion in Tokyo.

The IPC says cycling federation UCI only submitted its application late last week and “as a result there was insufficient time for it to be assessed in time.”

The deadline was July 28.

The IPC board will meet in Abu Dhabi from Jan. 29-Feb. 1 to make a final decision on the sports program.

Cycling will be among eight sports competing for a maximum of seven remaining places. The others are canoeing, five-a-side football, seven-a-side football, judo, taekwondo, sailing and wheelchair fencing.

Badminton was among the 16 sports approved Tuesday and will make its Paralympic debut in Tokyo.

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