It indicates how big your head gets when you get good at it.
And I would think that the popularity of a sport is directly proportional to its earnings potential.
about 10 because people had to have a life
sports! 1+9=2
The collective noun for people watching sports is a "crowd." A crowd refers to a large group of people gathered together in a particular place, such as a stadium or arena, to watch a sporting event. The term "crowd" is commonly used to describe the collective audience or spectators at a sports game or competition.
Millions of spectators watch the NFL Super Bowl.
Tennis hold a second rank in worldwide sports
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they don't
Sports websites can cater to both spectators and participants, depending on their focus and content. Spectators: Many sports websites primarily target sports enthusiasts and spectators. These sites provide news, analysis, live scores, and streaming options for various sports events. They often include features like statistics, interviews, and highlights to keep fans updated and engaged with their favorite sports and teams. Participants: Some sports websites are designed to serve athletes, coaches, and participants directly. These sites may offer resources such as training tips, workout plans, coaching advice, equipment reviews, and forums where athletes can discuss training methods and share experiences. They can also provide information about upcoming competitions, registration details, and results for participants. In summary, sports websites can cater to both groups, and the content and features will vary depending on their intended audience and purpose. Some websites may even strike a balance by offering content for both spectators and participants, recognizing that there's often overlap between these two groups of sports enthusiasts.
David Veerman has written: 'Sports trivia devotional' -- subject(s): Devotional calendars, Sports spectators, Prayers and devotions, Miscellanea, Juvenile literature, Sports
Sport is considered a national pastime in Sweden, and about half of the population actively takes part in sports activities. The most important all-embracing organisations for sports in Sweden are the Swedish Sports Confederation, and the Swedish Olympic Committee. In total over 2 million people (about 20% of the total population) are members of a sports club.The sports with most participants are handball, football, golf, gymnastics and athletics, while the sports with the largest number of television spectators are football, ice hockey, handball, bandy, golf, motor sport (especially speedway) and athletics. Ice hockey and football are the main sports. Winter sports are also popular, both in the number of participants and in spectators, while floorball gained large popularity in the 1990s amongst participants, spectators really grew in the last 5 years to outnumber other team sports amongst the spectators. Other popular sports include bandy, basketball, orienteering, tennis and table tennis. Except for basketball, the American sports have not gained much popularity, although American football and baseball are practised.Popular recreational sports and activities include brännboll (popular in schools), boule, kubb, skiing, swimming, gymnastics, walking, running,cycling, dancing, fishing and hunting.
No of course it is not. They keep it alive just for the popularity of sports.
baseball