The chance of a person playing professional sports is extremely low, with estimates suggesting that only about 1% of athletes in any given sport reach the professional level. Factors such as talent, dedication, training, and access to resources play significant roles in this journey. Additionally, the competition is fierce, and only a small fraction of those who pursue sports at a competitive level make it to the pros. Overall, while ambition and hard work are crucial, the odds are stacked against most aspiring professional athletes.
Whatever sport you can name that Americans play, there is a good chance the Russians also play that sport.
no
The answer is about 1 in every 500 people
alot
no
the chance of an animal makingn it in a pro sport is 99% if you train it correctly and properly then 100%..monkeys have a better chance than goldfish
With all sports, it is not height that counts, but playing ability and your drive to play the game.
depends on the persons pro's or con's of Tom Brady
Pro-Am Sports System was created in 1984.
Pro-Am Sports System ended in 1997.
ofcourse it can if your pro get career ending injury your 1st year you better hope you graduated college or your screwed
Andy Goram played for Scotland at football and Cricket but I belive he had to give up cricket when playing for Rangers.