Taken from the end of that article that sums up everything perfectly:Here's an interesting article on the question by a guy who does sports and words for a living....
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What Defines A "Sport"?
What is the definition of a sport to you? Does golf count? Poker? Curling? This article examines the parameters of what truly defines a a sport and how our traditional definition of the word maybe on the cusp of change.www.forbes.com
--"The degree that a televised entertainment qualifies as a sport may affect the drawing power and viewership of that activity. What qualifies as a true sport may be the grist for endless arguments, and the only certainty may be in the eye of the beholder."
What I got a chuckle out of in that article is that he argues based on the Oxford definition that fishing is sport but doesn't consider hunting a sport. I'm baffled at how it's different and I personally consider both a sport. Not between huntsmen or fisherman, but rather a contest between the hunter and prey. Of course the prey would most likely win if they knew that they'd entered a life or death competition...lol