[Elecraft] Is ham radio a sport ??
Fred Smith
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Thu Mar 21 08:32:00 EDT 2013
Well it qualifies under 1/2/3/5a/5b you proved the point that it is thanks!
73,
Fred/N0AZZ
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I looked up the definition of sport:
sport (spôrt, sprt)
n.
1. a. Physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and
often engaged in competitively.
b. A particular form of this activity.
2. An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a
set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively.
3. An active pastime; recreation.
4. a. Mockery; jest: He made sport of his own looks.
b. An object of mockery, jest, or play: treated our interests as sport.
c. A joking mood or attitude: She made the remark in sport.
5. a. One known for the manner of one's acceptance of rules, especially of
a game, or of a difficult situation: a poor sport.
b. Informal One who accepts rules or difficult situations well.
c. Informal A pleasant companion: was a real sport during the trip.
6. Informal
a. A person who lives a jolly, extravagant life.
b. A gambler at sporting events.
7. Biology An organism that shows a marked change from the normal type or
parent stock, typically as a result of mutation.
8. Maine See summercater. See Regional Note at summercater.
9. Obsolete Amorous dalliance; lovemaking.
It looks like the first two definitions fit the exercise part of things.
Definition three fits the RadioSport setting better.
Kevin. KD5ONS
On 3/20/2013 7:50 PM, Scott Manthe wrote:
> Queen Victoria's definition notwithstanding, anyone who runs 12 or 14
> hours straight in a CW contest has shown a great deal of endurance and
> if they're using a set of paddles, a good deal of physical skill.
>
> The term "sport" has had an expanded definition for decades to include
> that which is not strictly physical. The "shooting sports" for
> example, aside from the biathlon, include activities that don't call
> for great strength or physical endurance, but can be very exacting,
> which can be demanding and exhausting in its own way.
>
> Personally, I feel that calling contesting- at its most competitive
> and on the highest levels- "radiosport" is entirely appropriate.
>
> 73,
> Scott, N9AA
>
> On 3/20/13 10:33 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
>> Like most of us in the 'west', I was raised with the idea that a
>> "sport" was
>> something that required a great deal of physical skill and endurance .
>
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