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Re: Is FIRST a Sport

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Personally, I wouldn't call FIRST a sport. Then again, I wouldn't call NASCAR a sport. It's not the term "sport" that I have a problem, but the associated term "athlete." I would in no way call those of us who participate in FIRST athletes, nor would I call NASCAR drivers athletes. Neither of the two take any real athletic ability, so why should they be called sports. Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking FIRST, I just don't think it can be lumped in with football, basketball, baseball, soccer, etc. Those are sports. You have to be a real athlete to play them. FIRST, NASCAR, golf, bowling, etc, are not sports, as you do not have to be an athlete to participate. Though one could argue that FIRST is a sport via lexicon, it would most certainly not be considered one by the majority of society and the socially accepted definition of "sport." I believe a better term would be "competition." The same goes for NASCAR and the like, it is a competition, a game, not a sport.

Also, as a note, I would actually consider cheerleading a sport.
What is your definition of an athlete? And what is FIRST and NASCAR short of your definition? Do you have a definition or are you just saying because you feel that way?
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