ha what kind of sports are played in Columbia!
well who can smoke the most pot. huge in Columbia its on cop shows all the time. who can sell the most drugs in a week again huge. who can sneak into US and not get shot again big sport. who can evade police that's one of the biggest.
WA do you fink stupid? they play football Basketball etc all the sports that you and i play its just they haven't got coverage like where we come from and with out coverage = no money = no facilites.
Some sports played in Columbia are baseball, basketball, football, and soccer
Spartans played Olympic Sports
Bill Stern has: Played Commentator in "Columbia World of Sports: Jockeys Up" in 1939. Played Narrator in "Sport Thrills: Saving Strokes with Sam Snead" in 1940. Played Commentator in "Columbia World of Sports 3802: Show Dogs" in 1941. Played Narrator in "Aquaplay" in 1941. Played Himself - Commentator in "Columbia World of Sports: The Jungle Archer" in 1941. Played Bill Stern in "The Pride of the Yankees" in 1942. Played Narrator in "Columbia World of Sports: Tennis Rhythm with Bobby Riggs" in 1942. Played Bill Stern in "Stage Door Canteen" in 1943. Played Narrator in "G.I. Sports" in 1944. Played Narrator in "Golden Gloves" in 1944. Played Narrator in "Mat Maulers" in 1944. Played Narrator in "Striking Champagne" in 1944. Played Narrator in "Winged Targets" in 1944. Played Narrator in "K-9 Kadets" in 1944. Played Narrator in "Hedge Hoppers" in 1944. Played Narrator in "Follow Thru with Sam Byrd" in 1944. Played Narrator in "Aqua-Maids" in 1944. Played Narrator in "Table Tennis Topnotchers" in 1944. Played Narrator in "Chips and Putts" in 1945. Played Himself, Narrator in "Columbia World of Sports: Master of the Irons" in 1945. Played Narrator in "Salmon Fishing" in 1945. Played Narrator in "Puck Chasers" in 1945. Played Narrator in "Cadet Cagers" in 1945. Played Narrator in "The Iron Masters" in 1945. Played Narrator in "Hi-Ho Rodeo" in 1945. Played Bill Stern - Sports Announcer in "Here Come the Co-eds" in 1945. Played Himself - narrator in "Champion of the Cue" in 1945. Played Himself, Narrator in "Kings of the Fairway" in 1945. Played Narrator in "Columbia Sports Reel: Army Football Champions" in 1946. Played Narrator in "Columbia World of Sports 8805: Polo" in 1947. Played Radio Sportscaster in "The Spirit of West Point" in 1947. Played Narrator in "Columbia Sports Reel: Tennis Wizards" in 1947. Played Narrator in "World of Sports: Bowling Kings" in 1947. Played Narrator in "Columbia World of Sports: Grappling Groaners" in 1947. Played Narrator in "XIV Olympiad: The Glory of Sport" in 1948. Played Narrator in "Sport Thrills: Acrobatic Babies" in 1948. Played Narrator in "Sport Thrills: Babe Didrikson, Queen of Sports" in 1948. Played Narrator in "Sport Thrills: Aqua Zanies" in 1948. Played Commentator in "Columbia World of Sports 1810: West Point Track and Field Events" in 1949. Played Commentator in "Columbia World of Sports 2802: Winter Capers" in 1949. Played Host in "Remember This Date" in 1950. Played Narrator in "Columbia World of Sports: King of the Pins" in 1950. Played Commentator in "Columbia World of Sports 4801: The Willie Hoppe Story" in 1952. Played Narrator in "Columbia World of Sports: Flying Skates" in 1952. Played Commentator in "Columbia World of Sports 3809: Sunshine Sports" in 1952. Played Narrator in "Columbia World of Sports: Billiard and Bowling Champs" in 1953. Played Narrator in "Columbia World of Sports: Assault and Mat-tery" in 1953. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1953 Cotton Bowl" in 1953. Played Himself - Narrator in "Columbia World of Sports: Racquet Wizards" in 1954. Played himself in "Go Man Go" in 1954. Played Commentator in "Columbia World of Sports 6810: Target Tricksters" in 1954. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1955 Sugar Bowl" in 1955. Played Himself - Color Commentator in "1956 Sugar Bowl" in 1956. Played Himself - Commentator in "Columbia World of Sports: Rodeo Daredevils" in 1956. Played Himself - Newsreel Announcer in "Kings of the Ring: Four Legends of Heavyweight Boxing" in 2000.
football
hunting
All the sports you play, but maybe not cricket.
BASKETBALL
Soccer and Basketball.
kick the badger
I don't think she played any sports
Lou Gehrig played baseball and football at Columbia University. But due to encouragement from Giants manager John McGraw, he played summer professional baseball. Being that it was illegal to do so, he was banned from intercollegiate sports during his freshman season.
1 I know of is cricket