Update: done: The sportiest activity that I do regularly is best categorized as...
What kind of sports do you do?
- Archery or shooting
- Baseball
- Basket-ball
- Bowling
- Boxing
- Chess, bridge
- Climbing
- Combat sports (karate, kung fu, judo, what is the correct English term
for all those)
- Cricket
- Cycling
- Darts
- Fencing
- Fishing
- Golf (not perl)
- Gymnastics
- Horse-riding
- Ice-hockey
- Motor sports
- Roller-skating
- Rugby
- Running, athletics
- Sailing or surfing
- Skating
- Skiing, snowboarding
- (Update) Hang-gliding, parachuting
- Soccer
- Squash
- Swimming, diving, etc (water sports not involving a water vehicule, just tr to put that in less words)
- Table-Tennis
- Tennis
- Wrestling
- All of the above
- Other
- None
Please post me if you know about sports that should be added here.
Update 2006 jul 13: removed accidental duplication of all sports between running and swimming. This is the original proposal otherwise, no factual corrections have been made since.
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