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A '''sport''' is an activity that involves skill and physical exertion and that is governed by a generally accepted set of rules and guidelines.  Traditionally, the outcome of any such activity has a clear winner and loser as defined by the rules that govern that particular sport.  The reasons that people engage in such activities vary but usually include a desire for competition, a wish to display one's skill and proficiency, and to engage in exercise.  As well as serving as a form of recreation for those engaged in the activity, sports are often a form of entertainment for far more spectators than participants.
A '''sport''' is an activity that involves skill and physical exertion and that is governed by a generally accepted set of rules and guidelines.  Traditionally, the outcome of any such activity has a clear winner and loser as defined by the rules that govern that particular sport.  The reasons that people engage in such activities vary but usually include a desire for competition, a wish to display one's skill and proficiency, and to engage in exercise.  As well as serving as a form of recreation for those engaged in the activity, sports are often a form of entertainment for far more spectators than participants.


== Professional Sports ==
Many sports have been used as a form of entertainment that is run and promoted as a business.  In these professional organizations, participants are paid for their participation in the sport.  Spectators, in turn, pay for admission to view the event at an arena, stadium, or other such venue.
Many sports have been used as a form of entertainment that is run and promoted as a business.  In these professional organizations, participants are paid for their participation in the sport.  Spectators, in turn, pay for admission to view the event at an arena, stadium, or other such venue.
== External Links ==
*[http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/index_uk.asp Sports recognized by the International Olympic Committee]

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A sport is an activity that involves skill and physical exertion and that is governed by a generally accepted set of rules and guidelines. Traditionally, the outcome of any such activity has a clear winner and loser as defined by the rules that govern that particular sport. The reasons that people engage in such activities vary but usually include a desire for competition, a wish to display one's skill and proficiency, and to engage in exercise. As well as serving as a form of recreation for those engaged in the activity, sports are often a form of entertainment for far more spectators than participants.

Many sports have been used as a form of entertainment that is run and promoted as a business. In these professional organizations, participants are paid for their participation in the sport. Spectators, in turn, pay for admission to view the event at an arena, stadium, or other such venue.