1: Soccer
2: Football
3: Basketball
4: Baseball
5: Nascar
2006-12-26 05:48:24
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answer #1
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answered by ~Sports #1 fan!!!~ 2
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Football (soccer).
It captures the soul and what I liked about the sport is the drama that goes with it. Although those who are against this sport will complain about the low scores, I find the scoring element as its strength because it just adds more to the dramatic element. If a person is really into the game. He/she will be at the edge of the seat for the entire 90 minutes especially if the game is very close. If you win: euphoria! If you lose: you'll feel gutted. A good example is the world cup 2006 semi-final between Germany and Italy. Germany's loss was a very bitter pill to take for the German fans while Italy's win feels heaven for the Italian fans. For the neutrals, it's just one helluvah game!!! Happy New Year!!!
2006-12-26 11:35:44
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answer #2
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answered by Holden® [ThumbZUP] tRoLL PaTrOL 6
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Swimming and water polo! Two events that no one considers sports, yet the biggest name in the 2004 Olympics was a swimmer named Michael Phelps! And most people don't even know what water polo is. It is the best most aggressive sport you will ever find, beating football, rugby, and soccer by a long shot. If you ever get the chance to watch water polo, take advantage of it. You will probably fall in love with the violence and finesse of the sport!
2006-12-27 18:15:59
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answer #3
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answered by Bradley 1
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Not to knock anyone else's favorite but for me Football is the only answer.
Ice hockey? Great contact sport but I have a hard time following the puck.
Nascar? Fifty cars driving around in circles for two hours the guy in front is losing, the one in the middle is winning and the last guy is in second. If they don't have any wrecks it is boring!
Golf! Come on.
Basketball? Great game but way too many of them, the same is true of baseball but to that you can add very slow moving and boring in TV.
Now football, your team only plays sixteen games and you can watch them all. You can follow the teams progression and keep tabs on the position in the division very easily with weekly accuracy. It his high speed, full impact, dynamite entertainment week in and week out. It is the best of them all.
2006-12-26 11:42:22
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answer #4
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answered by Robert P 5
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All of them. Absolutely. But here's a top five
1) Handball (not that which English-speakers sometimes call handball but the Olympic one, see
www.ihf.info)
2) gymnastics
3) Futsal (indoor, 5-a-side soccer)
4) Voleyball
5) Soccer
2006-12-27 00:37:04
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answer #5
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answered by Cristian Mocanu 5
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1. Diving
2. Cross-country
3. Dancing (it sure is a sport)
4. Track and Field
5.Soccer
6.Swimming
2006-12-27 17:16:13
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answer #6
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answered by can'ywait2getoutofhere 3
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Basketball is the most popular sports in the Philippines.
2006-12-26 11:28:51
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answer #7
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answered by robin 2
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In the Olympics I love gymnastics and tennis in the summer and ice skating, speed skating and curling in the winter. Outside of the Olympics I love soccer and tennis.
2006-12-27 16:06:13
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answer #8
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answered by Renee 3
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Soccer.
2006-12-26 11:34:20
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answer #9
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answered by kearneyconsulting 6
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Sleeping.
2006-12-26 11:34:20
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answer #10
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answered by Thechosenone 2
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