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old.Brit
Guest
I don't know if any of you knew this, but as part and parcel of setting up the UKPCGC, the organisers attempted to get the Sports Council to acknowledge the fact that gaming was in fact, well within the realm of 'sport'.
The Sports Council didn't even bother to send them an application form, instead preferring to snub their attempts with a dry, and dreary letter which simply stated that in their lofty opinion, gaming does not count as a sport.
Personally, I would love to see some of these Sports Council people even try and attempt to play Quake, Unreal, Tribes, HL or a bunch of others.
IMHO, if these very same people can appoint darts, curling, bowls and static rifle shooting as sports, when in fact all of them are about as involved and strenuous as washing windows, then gaming has every right to be identified as a sport alongside them.
Anyway, what do you guys think?
--Brit--
Useful URL's on this:
www.theplayingfields.co.uk/rejection
www.ukpcgc.com
The Sports Council didn't even bother to send them an application form, instead preferring to snub their attempts with a dry, and dreary letter which simply stated that in their lofty opinion, gaming does not count as a sport.
Personally, I would love to see some of these Sports Council people even try and attempt to play Quake, Unreal, Tribes, HL or a bunch of others.
IMHO, if these very same people can appoint darts, curling, bowls and static rifle shooting as sports, when in fact all of them are about as involved and strenuous as washing windows, then gaming has every right to be identified as a sport alongside them.
Anyway, what do you guys think?
--Brit--
Useful URL's on this:
www.theplayingfields.co.uk/rejection
www.ukpcgc.com