There is a governing body for each sport that oversees the selection of the team for that sport. That body will organize a qualifying competition shortly before each Olympic games. The top finishers of that competition will then be vetted by the governing body to assess their readiness to compete in the Games. They have the final say over who's on the team.
The IOC - International Olympic Commitee.
The organizer of the Olympic Games is the International Olympic Committee.
For a sport to be included in the Olympic Games, the sport must first be recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and this Federation has held a World Championship competition. There is more to it too.
The answer to your question can be found at the following website for USA Table Tennis , the governing body for organized/olympic competition in the USA: www,usatt.org www.ittf.com : International Table Tennis Federation The world governing body of which the USATT is a member.
Stockholm Summer Olympics was such for spreading awarness about olympic games through Art competitions like drawing, painting and sculpture competition included.
The International Olympic Committee headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland.
For a Olympic style bow, that is to say, a recurve bow, no. There is no limitation under FITA or NAA rules. However, for a compound bow (which is not permitted in the Olympics), there may be a limit depending on the governing body.
The International Olympic Committee
the IOC ( international olympic committe )
The Olympic 3 Day Eventing Competition lasts 3 days.
The International Olympic Committee or I.O.C.