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[Other Sport] Sport Or Game?



Comrade Sam

Comrade Sam
Jan 31, 2013
1,604
Walthamstow
I don't believe football is a sport and for one reason. I have no interest in any sport whatsoever, but love football. Even then I'm only really interested in watching if one of the teams is called Brighton and Hove Albion (1st team, under 23s, under 21s, Women's team) or one of my daughters are playing. Also used to enjoy subbuteo if that counts for anything.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,831
Location Location
You only have to look at darts players to know it's not a sport. Sure, they're very talented, but it's a game, not a sport. Equivalent to chess

Agreed. Darts is NOT a sport. Its equivalent to Jenga.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
46,984
Gloucester
Which one are you going for ? (Bonus points if you can do more than one :lol:)

No, no - I'm just an internet coach; I tell people how to do it (never get much thanks though, TBH).


On the other hand, if you'd care to fund my bid for the F1 championship ..............................................
 


Gabbafella

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Aug 22, 2012
4,743
I absolutely love curling. It's the best winter sport there is.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
You only have to look at darts players to know it's not a sport. Sure, they're very talented, but it's a game, not a sport. Equivalent to chess

So you’re defining sport solely on the physical characteristics/fitness of the participants ?

What’s your view on golf ?
Cricket ?

Personally don’t think there is a clear distinction. If you have to be good at it, can win/lose, and people will pay to watch, sounds like a sport to me but not really bothered.
 




monty uk

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Sep 25, 2018
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If you can participate whilst drinking a pint and smoking a fag, it's a game.

Otherwise it's a sport.
 


Shropshire Seagull

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Nov 5, 2004
8,558
Telford
Anything that combines any degree of physical and technical ability in my book. Curling, darts, snooker, gymnastics, trampolining, footy, running 100 metres or 100 miles……..all varying degrees of both.

Okay, then what about marbles, tiddlywinks and chess - all of these require degrees of physical and technical ability, but sport?

I think sport can be a game and a game can be in a sport - they are not mutually exclusive.
Some games aren't a sport [cards / monopoly / etc] and some sports are not a game - as in .....
I'm off to play a game of football / darts / golf / snooker / cricket / etc
But you don't go and "play" swimming / cycling / F1 / etc

Does it really matter?
 


Seagull27

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Feb 7, 2011
3,322
Bristol
So you’re defining sport solely on the physical characteristics/fitness of the participants ?

What’s your view on golf ?
Cricket ?

Personally don’t think there is a clear distinction. If you have to be good at it, can win/lose, and people will pay to watch, sounds like a sport to me but not really bothered.

Golf is a game, cricket is a sport.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Okay, then what about marbles, tiddlywinks and chess - all of these require degrees of physical and technical ability, but sport?

I think sport can be a game and a game can be in a sport - they are not mutually exclusive.
Some games aren't a sport [cards / monopoly / etc] and some sports are not a game - as in .....
I'm off to play a game of football / darts / golf / snooker / cricket / etc
But you don't go and "play" swimming / cycling / F1 / etc

Does it really matter?

No, I said it didn’t earlier :shrug:
 








Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
3,234
I always finds this a slightly off debate.

I enjoyed watching the darts on sky sports and when Phil Taylor got nominated for sports personality of the year. Haven’t quite a few snooker players won it? Oh and some golfers.

So basically they are all sports. It is just that people who don’t class them as sports have a different view to others. But then there are also people who think that the Earth is flat and that JFK is still alive. Takes all sorts.

I wonder how many people who don’t class golf as a sport have tried it. Constant practice is physically demanding. Lots of walking. The top players train very hard on their bodies because it increases the power. A very small injury can’t mean you have no chance of competing whereas in other sports you might be able to play through it. Playing 36 holes on a long championship course in a day (like they do in the Ryder cup) would probably involve walking c45000 steps (practice/warm up/ course is what 7000 yards (but then you have between tees. Left and right, pacing greens etc). And all of this in potentially very warm weather.
 


happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
7,981
Eastbourne
If I like it, it's a sport, if I don't it's a game.

So golf, F1, gymnastics and tennis are games but football, darts, NFL and banger racing are sports.
 


Seagull27

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Feb 7, 2011
3,322
Bristol

Physical exertion and fitness, as you said. Basically, for me a sport is where you need a combination of skill/technique and physical fitness/attributes. A game just needs skill/technique. Golf just about falls under the line for me as the level of exertion is too low.

Is Poker a sport in your eyes? How about chess?
 






dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Physical exertion and fitness, as you said. Basically, for me a sport is where you need a combination of skill/technique and physical fitness/attributes. A game just needs skill/technique. Golf just about falls under the line for me as the level of exertion is too low.

Is Poker a sport in your eyes? How about chess?

In my book darts involves some physical demands - including steadyness, hand/eye co-ordination, muscle memory, control of breathing and muscles (sport) but chess and poker don't (games - although could argue 'control of emotions' I guess :lolol: ).
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
I'll happily accept Eve screaming at me while I swept the floor, and call it a sport.

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banjo

GOSBTS
Oct 25, 2011
13,264
Deep south
What makes something a sport rather than a game? I get into this debate all the time with colleagues at work who argue that curling is not a sport but "just a game"

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So what makes something a sport?

Is it about winning and losing? We have "subjective" sports like gymnastics and figure skating.
Is it about intense physical activity? Then is golf really a sport?
Is it about what is shown on the world stage at the Olympics? Events selected for this seem to come and go all the time

So how would you define/explain whether or not something (such as curling) is a sport?

That’s just house work.
 




m@goo

New member
Feb 20, 2020
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Sport: an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.

Going by that definition Snooker & Darts aren't sports as they don't test you physically.

Game: an activity that one engages in for amusement or fun.

Professional Snooker & Darts don't fit into this description either.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
15,035
Definition of sport is: 'an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.'

Therefore, curling, darts, snooker, etc – all sports.
 


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