I played basketball when I was young. I wrestled for three years in high school.
I played and beat 20 different people on 20 different boards in chess at one time. (I know chess is not a sport).
I think my best sport was baseball.
What is your best sport?
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Ultimate Frisbee. Eh, maybe rugby.
Chess.
Soccer
Running, mid to long distance.
I was once pretty decent at badminton, alas in my youth
sleeping
Cheerleading!
No, Really! I would have been great at that!
I’m full of peppy spirit!
Maybe Soccer?
Actually, no. If My school had a track team, I would have been great at that.
My real best sport was watching sports.
Pissing for distance
Field hockey.
Drinking
I won a table tennis tournament at a Community College and I went undefeated on a pool table for a couple hours.
biking and wall climbing. Wouldn’t say I was great at any of them, never competed in them, but I do enjoy them.
Band is considered a sport now days, so I’m going to say band. I think its stupid that its a sport, but hey, It gives me the ability to answer this question.
gross.
I was the queen of the four-square court.
Bowling!!!!
Hockey and Capture The Flag. Though only in gym class. I loved those games….
running.
Soccer was my best sport, went to state for it when I was younger but that’s it Decent at netball, touch, tennis and squash I really like sports!
Power lifting….
Debate.
In school I was really good at running after the boys!
football
All kinds of winter sports, running, tennis, few other things at different times.
I’m pretty good at sex. It’s in the Olympics, so it counts as a sport.
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Is Flippy Cup a sport? If so, that.
Pole dance, although most people don’t consider that a sport. As far as traditional sports go, probably hockey.
couch surfin
in school i played tennis, basketball, and softball, but as an adult i’d have to say my best is volleyball
My best sport was volleyball but basketball was my favorite sport. The only reason I kept playing volleyball was because my parents made me and my coach kept pressuring me to keep playing. As much as I did love the social aspect of volleyball, my senior year ruined my love of the sport to the point that I turned down my college scholarship for it which no one understands. When a sport turns from doing it because you love it to something you have to drag yourself to everyday… it sucks. So future parents, when your kid doesn’t want to play a sport don’t force them because in the long run they will probably continue playing it instead of looking back and hating the sport as a whole.
Floorball?
in high school volleyball, field hockey and tennis, I played soccer in my 30′s and snow skiing in my 40′s but not much in my 50′s and 60′s lol lol lol
8th grade I was one of the best at 4 square and have a girl who is still saying she was the Queen and I said,”yeah, until I beat your royal butt.” lol
volleyball
Well, Bobby Fischer just rolled over in his grave!
Badminton.
Soccer. I was born in Italy, and that’s all we played.
Basketball and Racquetball
I’m not athletic in any way, but I did enjoy playing lacrosse in gym class during high school. But best sport to watch would be hockey for sure.
I was never very athletic. I love to watch boxing though.
Cool. And that’s great about chess, really.
Running
Keeping it real.
I once was pretty good at a sport that is included in the Olympics – the only one that requires you to remain as still as possible:
Competitive pistol shooting.
I was pretty good with match-level .22, .38/9mm/,357mag, and match target .45, all three of which are part of a standard match.Unfortunately my arthiritis has progressed to the point where I can’t even hold a pistol on target. Anyone want to buy some expensive guns?
I also was a pretty good sailor – but I sold my boat long ago.
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playing…basketball.
watching…football.
I was good at riding horses as a kid…but the lessons got expensive and there comes a point where it’s not worth it unless you want to get a horse, and compete.
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