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Old 02-01-2007, 01:27 PM   #61
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Figure skating is a real sport. Watch them practice and notice the falls and beatings their body takes trying those triple and quadruple rotation jumps where you have to balance yourself at tremendous impact on those thin steel blades on slippery ice. All the spinning in one spot in multiple positions, and complex footwork steps, and it also tests your physical endurance. Figure skating is much more a sport then people make it out to be.

Also in figure skating you do have a direct impact on your opponents performance. You get your marks before a chief competitor, if they are high enough, you put huge pressure on them, or even shut them out and demoralize them. You sometimes cut off a chief competitor at warmup or do a jump planning to finish right in their view. There are all kinds of mind games that you affect your competitors.
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Old 02-01-2007, 01:29 PM   #62
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Hey!!! Bowling is on the Wii Sports game along with Tennis. Who says it's not a sport?!
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Old 02-01-2007, 03:09 PM   #63
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or bowling. (no offense intended)
Darts would also qualify as a sport to the golfers

I do agree that figure skating takes atheltic ability but its a pagentry sport. Its not like people can clearly see one person beat another.

Lamb, the same arguement can be made for golfers. Since they see others scores putting pressure on them. But they still arent directly competing.
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Old 02-15-2007, 11:37 AM   #64
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SI: Who do you think is the more dominant athlete: Tiger Woods or Federer?

Sampras: Good question. As far as pure domination, it's hard to say because I find golf harder to dominate than tennis. For Tiger to do what he has done, he has to worry about a field of players but he's not as much in control of how it goes compared to Roger. For Roger, it's just one on one. He has to worry about seven guys and seven guys only. Tiger has to worry about some floater guy shooting 62. Tiger is not as much in control so it tells you what Tiger has done might be more impressive. But at the same time Roger has lost like five matches in the last 18 months. Something ridiculous like that. It's hard to say whether tennis is harder to dominate than golf. I think a lot more crazier things can happen in golf than tennis so I'd lean a little toward Tiger but at the same time Roger has won more than Tiger.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...pras.qa/1.html
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Old 02-15-2007, 12:25 PM   #65
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Sampras says Roger has won more then Tiger... more what?

Tiger has 55 tournament wins, including 12 majors and $66,648,324 in winnings.

Federer has 46 title wins, 10 majors and $29,581,018 in winnings.

Also Tiger has a 2 Grand Slams one of which was 4 consecutive major wins.

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Old 02-15-2007, 12:38 PM   #66
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Sampras says Roger has won more then Tiger... more what?

Tiger has 55 tournament wins, including 12 majors and $66,648,324 in winnings.

Federer has 46 title wins, 10 majors and $29,581,018 in winnings.

Also Tiger has a 2 Grand Slams one of which was 4 consecutive major wins.
OBVIOUSLY he was referring to the last few years.
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Old 02-15-2007, 12:52 PM   #67
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No, I'm pretty sure Sampras was speaking of their careers as a whole.

EDIT: Last 2yrs...
Tiger Woods 24 tournament wins.
Federer 23 tournament wins.

So even if he did me as of the last few years...

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Old 02-15-2007, 12:58 PM   #68
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Golf isn't even a sport

1. You play against a course, not a person
2. You sweat only because you are wearing Khaki Pants in the summer
3. Does the heart rate go overboard at all ? Maybe when anticipating the 20' putt ? Maybe when John Daly tried to walk up a green ?

Golf is a fun game, but not a sport.

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Federer is the more dominant. He has to actually fight thourgh to the final with 7 other people trying to physically stop him.

Tiger get's to play 4 times, the same course, with no obstacles. It must be nice to be able to hit the same shot, over and over again and on top of that, practice the course.

Golf a sport. Pffffffffffffffffffffttttttttttttttttttttttttttt. It's an insult to call it a sport for all of the atheletes

yes, golf is not a sport, but its not as easy as you make it. the course is the obstacle and Tiger faces 18 of them each day for 4 days. Its tougher to dominate golf than tennis....no doubt.
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Old 02-15-2007, 01:09 PM   #69
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This is not an ignorant post at all. Most people I know agree with Iron. Golf is hardly an athletic sport. Your crazy if you think golf is harder then tennis. The tennis ball is always on a different angle, speed, height, depth and as far as I know a golf ball sits right there is front of you on a tee and never moves. If playing on a fairly high level, a tennis player player is always on the move where a golfer stands stationary when he hits the ball. There is no comparison as far as I am concerned. Oh, and I have played both golf and tennis.
Banger...you may have missed Rob's point. While tennis is easily more a physical sport, golf is a tougher in skill. He was making that point...I inferred it. Golf is very, very difficult. Tennis is too, but to dominate the way Tiger has and if you look at its history, Tiger has dominated the past 6 years like no other. Before Fed you had Pete, Then Mac, Then Borg-Connors, Laver and so on. Golf is just more difficult to dominate because of how many people you have to play against (I know...I know..they play the course), but you still have to beat other scores to win. Its not as if someone said ok...to win you have to shoot a score of this. Obviously its not like that.

I am not taking anything from Fed...he is truly a wonder, but Tiger has a more difficult "sport" to dominate. Today's player (Roddick, Safin, etc) just all out hit thinkless power shots, while in golf you not only need the skill and nerve, but brains to figure things out. Again...not saying any idiot could dominate tennis, because Fed is a smart guy, but golfers in general use more of their brain than tennis players. Honsetly...Roddick brain is not much different than that Geco on the Geico commercials.
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Old 02-15-2007, 01:13 PM   #70
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Fellaws..ladies,
we are losing the point. This thread was not which is the more "sport"
Who dominates more. Golf is not an ATHLETIC sport...its obvious.

Also, John Daly has some demons, but he's a great guy. He would be in tears how you people have talked about him.
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Sampras: Good question. As far as pure domination, it's hard to say because I find golf harder to dominate than tennis. For Tiger to do what he has done, he has to worry about a field of players but he's not as much in control of how it goes compared to Roger. For Roger, it's just one on one. He has to worry about seven guys and seven guys only. Tiger has to worry about some floater guy shooting 62. Tiger is not as much in control so it tells you what Tiger has done might be more impressive.
dam* that's the best point made so far for fed/tiger comparison. who is this sampras guy.
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