Fenrir
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I think culture and available resources has a lot to do with a people's interest in a particular sport. Look as us Norgies at the Winter and Summer Olympic games.
We do well at water sports like sailing and canoeing, which coincides with our massive quantities of water.
And anything involving skiing. We have a lot of snow too.
We don't do that good at things not relating to snow or water. It's part cultural, we're a historical sailing people with a proud tradition of exploration, and a love of all things cold and snowy. But it's also part resources. We have water in abundance:
And a whole bunch of snow:
I don't want to hazard a guess at what motivates people on the subcontinent to pursue or not pursue sports, but culture and resources have played a large part in our athletics.
I became engrossed in swimming because I've always lived in close proximity to coastal regions. I'm from here:
And now I live here, where water is also aplenty:
Bike riding and skiing are my other favorite forms or exercise/sport.
We do well at water sports like sailing and canoeing, which coincides with our massive quantities of water.
And anything involving skiing. We have a lot of snow too.
We don't do that good at things not relating to snow or water. It's part cultural, we're a historical sailing people with a proud tradition of exploration, and a love of all things cold and snowy. But it's also part resources. We have water in abundance:
And a whole bunch of snow:
I don't want to hazard a guess at what motivates people on the subcontinent to pursue or not pursue sports, but culture and resources have played a large part in our athletics.
I became engrossed in swimming because I've always lived in close proximity to coastal regions. I'm from here:
And now I live here, where water is also aplenty:
Bike riding and skiing are my other favorite forms or exercise/sport.