Here's what I'm getting at: Does something have to be athletic to be a sport?
For instance, is structured, competitive Magic: The Gathering a sport? How about chess? How about video games?
I have always tended to feel like anything could be "sportified" if it was a competitive activity and if structured competitions could be organized for people to come together and compete against each other. But I know a lot of people say that athleticism is required for something to be a sport, and some go even further by saying that if winners are declared via subjective judging (figure skating, for instance) then it's not a sport despite the athletic component.
What do you guys think?
For instance, is structured, competitive Magic: The Gathering a sport? How about chess? How about video games?
I have always tended to feel like anything could be "sportified" if it was a competitive activity and if structured competitions could be organized for people to come together and compete against each other. But I know a lot of people say that athleticism is required for something to be a sport, and some go even further by saying that if winners are declared via subjective judging (figure skating, for instance) then it's not a sport despite the athletic component.
What do you guys think?