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WriterDom said:Is after his unprecedented 5th major title in a row starting today. I'd like to see him share the wealth, but I'll pull for Tiger over the damn Ryder Cupless Europeans.
Sparky Kronkite said:person of sport I have even witnessed.
His personal regiment is astounding. Same time to bed, same practice, same food at every meal. I read today where he even concerns himself regarding his wardrobe and actually presses his own pants - same time every evening of course - for the next day.
And what really kills me is......
He's still so freakin' young.
He's allready cemented his place in history and is now building indestructable, granite monuments in the record books - which it looks like he will succeed to do.
He could then - break his focused regiment - and goof-off a little and still make absolutely tons of money and "still break records" for the rest of his playing life.
Which could last 'til he's seventy or so.
I just simply find the dude astounding.
Sparky Kronkite said:person of sport I have even witnessed.
Andra_Jenny said:Hey,
If I recall,
Isn't Ballroom Dancing an Olympic "sport?"
What defines sport. Competition? A score? Sweat? The practitioner? The observer?
EvilBollWeevil said:
I like to think a mix of physical activity, clearly defined non-interpretive rules and lack of reliance on equipment(Sorry Gearheads) makes something a sport.
WriterDom said:
In order to be a sport you have to have a ball. That's why hockey is an activity for toothless Canadians sorta like NASCAR in the states. Might be fun to watch but not a sport
EvilBollWeevil said:
So, then you don't think that Track and Field is a sport????
100 metre dash doesn't qualify with you?