Snooker is making a surprising push for inclusion in the programme for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

New legislation implemented in December by the IOC now allows a host city to bring in a new sport on a one-off basis.

The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) and World Confederation of Billiard Sports (WCBS) have joined forces and submitted a bid to make the Games in five years’ time.

WPBSA chairman Jason Ferguson said: “Snooker has grown at unprecedented levels and it has been our belief for some time that we should be given our chance on the ultimate global platform for sport.

“In 2001 we delivered, with great success, our sport to the International World Games in Akita, Japan, a programme which has continued to this day.

“Today we strongly believe that cue sports has a very powerful case for inclusion in the Olympics in Tokyo. With pool and carom alongside us under the WCBS, we have competition in around 200 countries, making us one of the world’s most widely-practised sports.”

The odds, however, are against cue sports being given an Olympic platform, with the nod from Tokyo for the additional sport likely to go baseball and softball.

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