termyt wrote:The points in skating and gymnastics are assigned by judges, not earned by scoring a goal or getting the "ball" through the other team's defense, therefore they are not quantitative and don't count. Not a sport.
Chess is not a sport. There is credible defense and you can count the pieces as balls, but there is no team - it's not even athletic.
I'm not sure if many know this either- but this is an interesting thing about swimming. In high school, collegiate, and even Olympic (egads!) swimming, they also have scoring with points. The higher you place, the more points you get. The team with the most points wins.
my definition of a sport was an activity in which a demonstration of the greatest physical prowess was the main object of the activity
Hunting is not a sport. In addition to the problems of quantifying results, game animals do not constitute a credible defense. At best, they would represent the ball in hunting. Hunting "for sport" utilizes a different version of the word "sport."
Shatterheart wrote:Spoken like most people with little knowlege of hunting. Hunting has been a sport for years, whether or not it makes people all whiney about the animals dieing...is irrelevent. A prime example of good sport hunting is Partrige hunting. Now, granted its not a team sport...but its a sport none the less. Hence why hunters are called sportsman.
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