Skateboarding, surfing and sport climbing, which made their Olympic debuts in Tokyo, are slated to remain on the program through the 2028 Los Angeles Games, the International Olympic Committee said Thursday.

The IOC decided to include the youth-focused sports in the list of 28 sports to be submitted for approval at the upcoming IOC general meeting in February in Beijing, acknowledging their popularity and success at the Tokyo Games.

"The proposed inclusion of these sports is based on their significant contribution to the overall success of the Tokyo Games, their commitment to innovation and the partnership expressed by the LA28 Organizing Committee," IOC President Thomas Bach said.

Momiji Nishiya of Japan competes in the women's street skateboarding finals of the Tokyo Olympics at Ariake Urban Sports Park on July 26, 2021.  (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"We are recognizing the deep roots each of these sports has in California."

More sports could be added at the second meeting in 2023.

Bach suggested boxing, weightlifting and modern pentathlon could all be dropped from the Los Angeles Olympics unless reforms are made.

Kanoa Igarashi of Japan competes in the semifinals of the men's surfing at the Tokyo Olympics on July 27, 2021, at Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach in Ichinomiya, Chiba Prefecture, eastern Japan. (Kyodo)==Kyodo

The events and athlete quota for each sport will be decided in December 2024, following the 2024 Paris Games, the IOC said.

Japan won five medals, including three golds, in skateboarding at the Tokyo Olympics this summer, as well as two medals each in sport climbing and surfing.

File photo taken in August 2021 during the Tokyo Olympics shows Miho Nonaka of Japan competing in the lead portion of the women's sport climbing combined finals. Sport climbing, skateboarding and surfing that first featured at the Tokyo Games were named in the initial 28 sports to be put forward for inclusion at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, the International Olympic Committee said on Dec. 9, 2021. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo