"Athletic competition" is a subset of "Sport".  Wiki offers the following:

"...sport can be primarily physical (such as rugby or athletics), primarily 
mind (such as chess or go), predominantly motorised (such as Formula 1 or 
powerboating), primarily co-ordination (such as billiard sports) or primarily 
animal supported (such as equestrian sport)."

I submit that contesting includes most of the above elements of competitive 
sports:
- physical endurance; 48 hours nonstop requires as much training as distance 
running;
- mind, for certain;
- "motorized" in the sense that equipment plays a crucial role in the outcome;
- coordination (at least for CW).  

If you include wG0AT, Steve, the ham who activates difficult peaks using goats 
to carry his equipment, ham radio includes all possible elements of competitive 
sports. See: 
http://m.youtube.com/#/user/goathiker?&desktop_uri=%2Fuser%2Fgoathiker



Lew N6LEW







Typos courtesy iPad auto spell check

Mar 20, 2013, at 9:18 PM, "Gil G." <[email protected]> wrote:…
> 
> IMHO it is absolutely not a sport. Even if you are on a SOTA activation, the 
> sport you are doing is hiking, not Ham radio.
> Contesting is not a sport either. All you do is sit on your behind.. All that 
> is involved in Ham radio is moving your fingers and maybe lips a little.. I 
> can't even start to understand how it could be even remotely called a sport.
> 
> Gil
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