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John Eddy
by Gary E. Andrews - 08/21/26 03:25 PM
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by Rob B. - 08/20/26 02:34 PM
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Break dancing is an art form, not a sport. But it does require athleticism Gymnastics is art+athleticism... but I doubt they will ever recognize and allow break-dancing lol... What's next? Transgender sausage stuffing? Well gymnastics has been an Olympic sport forever. It's a bit weird cause the points you earn is all judgemental, not fact. If you run the forty yard dash in 3.9 there's no discussion, your fast. with gymnastics it's whatever the judges think They do have alot if experience. I guess boxing and karate are arts but are also sports cause somebody wins .
Last edited by Fdemetrio; 07/30/24 01:49 PM.
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