The same goes for eSports - I understand we live in a technically advanced age and I understand eSports are the next big thing. Give them their own competition, it will probably even be bigger than Olympic games. Just please don't mix the two because they are nowhere near the same.
What do you mean by game and sport? In most cases, a game can be a sport, and why is the game of football represented at the Olympics, but not chess? Or table tennis?
If you think that chess requires little physical effort, then you are mistaken, in my youth I knew a man who is now an international grandmaster and he regularly visited the gym because he said that otherwise it would be impossible to spend 7-8 hours a day at the chessboard.
Before they don't have that, chess is also upgrading their game. I think they should also put a spot for chess in the Olympics. It's a game that doesn't require athleticism but the brain functioning to an extent we can't understand is something to be considered.