More than half of Brits don’t consider darts to be a sport, research has revealed

More than half of Brits don’t consider darts to be a sport, research has revealed

More than half of Brits don’t consider darts to be a sport, research has revealed.br br A poll of 2,000 adults found 56 per cent believe it doesn’t qualify for this form of entertainment because it lacks physical exertion (29 per cent) and is more associated with leisure than a competition (27 per cent).br br And 45 per cent see it as ‘just a game’, with 31 per cent opposing it being included in the Olympic Games.br br The study, commissioned by Lottoland.co.uk, also found others (39 per cent) say the same about axe throwing and snooker (29 per cent).br br But TV presenter and darts enthusiast, Bobby Seagull, has revealed why it should, and does, qualify as a sport.br br According to Bobby, it’s a mistake for anyone to underestimate it as darts shares many of the same core elements that define high-level competition.


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