What sport is not a sport?

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A 5live discussion that got a lot of calls -

When is a sport not a sport?
What exactly makes something a sport? Does it require physical exertion, a governing body, a high level of skill and technical ability? How does an activity go from being seen as a game or a pastime to being officially classified as a sport?

What sports do you not consider a sport?

One that always gets people going is Dart's which was officially recognised by Sport England in 2005 for me its a game not a sport.
 
It is a game but, a very skillful game with most people scoring 26 or less, to hit them trebles and doubles is what makes it so good to watch, i don't class snooker as a sport, i would sooner watch paint dry test cricket is the same totally boring now 20-20 is proper cricket
 
Sport in my mind is something where physical strength, agility and stamina is involved.
Things like snooker and darts are not a sport but a skill in my thoughts
 
Any game that can be played while holding and drinking a pint of beer is not a sport.
Therefore any board game and card game. Whilst players exhibit levels of skill, there is little to no physicality.
Darts, snooker and pool are in the grey area.
 
Eating sweets...that's not a sport.
To me sport is something I'm not keen on. Never really been interested in playing any or watching any. Sports in school was a bad experience for me...forced to do things like football!
I could run for miles,was interested in weight lifting as I was a skinny boy and often had 7 bells knocked out of me...so I got strong and put a stop to it.
I was also capable at rugby but couldn't be bothered.
Each to their own an all that but I can't see myself taking time off work to watch the cricket.
 
Is fishing a sport or a hobby?
You can get a "sporting" ticket at most trout fisheries where you practice catch and release if you don't want to eat what you catch.
 
Probably going to be an unpopular opinion but as far as I'm concerned, Formula one (or any kind of circuit 'racing' in fact) is absolutely not a sport.

Now, before the pile on begins, I realise that there's a huge amount of skill and timing involved, but it's basically Scalextric on a large scale.

Absolutely soul destroyingly boring, how it garners such a huge following is beyond me, people glued to their screens watching the little cars going around, and around, and around...and then, shockingly...around.
 
For me, it must be:
* Competitive
* Be a game/have a set of rules
* require physical exertion

So no, darts, snooker, fishing aren't sports. I'm on the fence about golf as it requires a bit more exertion than just standing up, but not a lot.
 
It does seem like all major sports have lots of money involved.
When I worked in the carbon fibre factory we used to supply at least 10 of the F1 teams with all sorts of vastly expensive stuff!
 
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