Answer : They play basketball
Antarctica is home to no country, so there is no national sport. Antarctica is too cold to support animal life, so establishing a country there is not possible.
There is no national sport in Antarctica: Antarctica is not a nation, but a continent. No countries occupy Antarctica, even though there are numerous research stations there, represented by several different countries.
No. Sport fishing is prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty south of 60 degrees S, which includes the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
There is no commercial or sport fishing in the Southern Ocean surrounding the Antarctic continent.
Because they were cold in antarctica so they invented sport to warm you up... it was substantially hotter on mars.
Iceberg climbing is not allowed in Antarctica: it is too extreme a sport to be allowed. You'll wear several jumpers and a down coat over them in order to stay warm in Antarctica.
'Swim' is more or less a sport, while researchers may make exploratory dives into the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica, one would not characterize it as a 'swim'.
soccer is everyones most famous sport other than... usa which is football basketball or baseball canada which is hockey and antarctica which is ice skating
No. Sport fishing is not allowed -- per the Antarctic Treaty -- south of 60 degrees S.
There are no professional sports played in Antarctica due to its extreme climate and lack of permanent population. However, researchers and station residents may engage in recreational activities like cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and ice climbing.
Fishing is not a commercial or a recreational sport in Antarctica. Any fish taken from the Southern Ocean -- which surrounds the Antarctic continent -- are taken by scientists, transferred to large, sea-water tubs and studied. When possible, these animals are then released back into the ocean.