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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI'm come to the concusion that the only safe sport in the COVID era is...
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I'm come to the concusion that the only safe sport in the COVID era is... (Original Post)
brooklynite
Aug 2020
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3Hotdogs
(12,360 posts)1. I saw this in New Brunswick, Canada.
Ya get in the ball. It is on a river and the current takes you to the edge of a waterfall.
Then, as you near the edge of the waterfall, the tide changes and takes you back to the starting point.
Jeebo
(2,023 posts)2. I can see that must be a lot of fun...
...but how is it competitive? How can it be made competitive?
It's not a sport, it's a recreational pastime.
-- Ron
Karadeniz
(22,486 posts)3. Looks like fun!
gladium et scutum
(806 posts)4. No, just watched the July Sumo tournament
in Japan. better than baseball. The audience and rishiki followed
the appropriate health protocols. Great tournament.
NotASurfer
(2,149 posts)5. It scales up to team sports