Brett Favre
I'm not sure but let me set the bar - Fred Davis, English billiards, world champion at 67. Btw, the second place may belong to a billiard player too - Raymond Ceulemans, world champion at 64, three-cushion billiards.
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They wear out their bodies faster due to all the extra physical exertion that playing a sport professionally takes. Look at Bret Favre, he looks much older than he actually is.
Is this a serious question? Favre has more yards, touchdowns, and wins than any quarterback in NFL History. 297 consecutive starts (321 including playoffs); the amount of broken bones and concussions he will have played with. 399 yards and 4 TDs on MNF the day after his father died. He is sport's all time, ultimate warrior. He definitely belongs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Favre Zombies - be sure to read this ACCURATE article on his career. He will get into the hall, on longevity and hype. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=paolantonio_sal&id=3281535
No playing an instrument is not considered a sport.
I/You/We/They play. He/She/It plays. The present participle is playing.
It doesn't mean that he is better then him at everything, he probably has just had more practice at the sport.
If your perfect score is 300 what sport are you playing?
To maintain length try playing a sport other than cricket.
It can be both. If you are playing a sport for a team. Then you are doing a sport. If you just sitting on your sofa, you are watching a sport.
It depends on what sport you are playing.