England goal defence Geva Mentor is confident netball will be awarded Olympic status, in spite of losing its bid for addition to London 2012 and Rio 2016.entor, 26, who helped England to win bronze at the 2010 Common wealth Games in Delhi, has 52 caps for her country. The Bournemouth-born player told BBC Solent: "It would be the pinnacle for netball to have Olympic status and it would do wonders for the sport."It may not happen in my playing career but I want to see it in my lifetime."
The International Olympic Committee approved netball as an Olympic sport in 1995, but it has still failed to gain categorization as a contribution sport at the games, and lost out to rugby sevens and golf for Rio 2016.Mentor argues that netball will need to gain more support before it can compete with other sports on a global scale."Netball needs someone to take that first step," she added. "The media have a big part to play in raising the popularity of the sport, as well as sponsorship. We need a big-name sponsor and a bit more coverage.
"The participation levels are there, it is just about maintaining that and we'll be up there."We know we can't fight against football and rugby but to have more credit and insight into the sport would be great."Mentor divides her time between competing in Australia at the ANZ Championship and playing in England with the international squad.She won the ANZ Championship with Adelaide Thunderbirds last season but, after spending three years at the club, she has now joined Melbourne Vixens.
The International Olympic Committee approved netball as an Olympic sport in 1995, but it has still failed to gain categorization as a contribution sport at the games, and lost out to rugby sevens and golf for Rio 2016.Mentor argues that netball will need to gain more support before it can compete with other sports on a global scale."Netball needs someone to take that first step," she added. "The media have a big part to play in raising the popularity of the sport, as well as sponsorship. We need a big-name sponsor and a bit more coverage.
"The participation levels are there, it is just about maintaining that and we'll be up there."We know we can't fight against football and rugby but to have more credit and insight into the sport would be great."Mentor divides her time between competing in Australia at the ANZ Championship and playing in England with the international squad.She won the ANZ Championship with Adelaide Thunderbirds last season but, after spending three years at the club, she has now joined Melbourne Vixens.
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