GENEVA — Olympic winter sports must be played on snow and ice, according to the Olympic Charter.
But could a muddy field of play get its chance at a future Winter Games, even as soon as in the French Alps in 2030 or Salt Lake City in 2034?
How about parquet in an indoor hall? Snow volleyball is ready and waiting.
Those and other sports on the far fringes of joining the Summer Games, such as flying disk, see a possible path to the less densely packed Winter Games schedule, even as winter sports federations push back.
There are 116 medal events at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics compared to more than 350 at the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles.
The IOC considers crossover between summer and winter sports
The charter is the code of rules and principles to guide how the IOC and Olympic Games are run.
Article 6.2 could not be clearer: ''Only those sports which are practiced on snow or ice are considered as winter sports.''