Make Sudoku an Olympic Sport

Make Sudoku an Olympic Sport
Sudoku: a game of wits, brains, and sometimes even brawn. Invented in 1979 by Howard Garns, Sudoku is a game loved by everyone, the young and the old alike. My family's love for Sudoku has been passed down from generation to generation and we are passionate about bringing Sudoku to a wider audience. What better stage than the Olympics, watched by everyone and their mothers, with attendance and viewership from hundreds of countries across the world?
Sudoku requires the players to harness the full capacities of their brains. Sudoku requires great reading comprehension, mathematical skills, and even pure instinct. Sudoku is just as challenging as chess and can easily be converted into a competitive, multiplayer form factor. Only the fastest and smartest Sudoku players can rise above all others, which is why we'd like to bring all of the best Sudoku players around the world into a fierce competition for gold.
Please join us in our efforts to take Sudoku to the world stage.