The absence of women’s fastpitch from the Games is a recurring issue in the Olympic program. Despite periods of inclusion, softball has faced repeated removal and reinstatement, highlighting the complex factors influencing Olympic sports selection.
Several elements contribute to the sport’s precarious Olympic status. These include concerns over global participation and popularity, particularly its concentrated strength in a limited number of countries. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) prioritizes sports with widespread appeal and participation across various continents. The IOC also considers factors such as cost-effectiveness, venue requirements, and alignment with the Olympic movement’s values. Furthermore, limitations on the total number of sports and athletes at the Games create a competitive environment where sports must demonstrate their value to remain included. Logistical concerns and infrastructure needs also play a part in determining which disciplines make the final cut.