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Media Matters For Democracy

Some sports activities, or individual competitions within a sport, retain a coverage of allowing only novice sport. The Olympic Games started with a precept of amateur competition with those who practised a sport professionally considered to have an unfair advantage over those that practised it merely as a pastime. From 1971, Olympic athletes were allowed to receive compensation and sponsorship, and from 1986, the IOC determined to make all skilled athletes eligible for the Olympics, with the exceptions of boxing, and wrestling. Both newbie and skilled sports activities appeal to spectators, each in person on the sport venue, and through broadcast media including radio, television and internet broadcast. The most helpful definitions are those who make clear the connection of sports activities to play, video games, and contests. “Play,” wrote the German theorist Carl Diem, “is purposeless activity, for its own sake, the other of work.” Humans work as a end result of they should; they