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[quote=Anonymous]Swimming is an essentially individual sport with an artificial team structure imposed on it. Pretty much any individual sport can have a team scoring added to it. Perhaps relays can be the outlier Then there are the sports that can be either: tennis and other racquet sports (singles or doubles), rowing (single vs. double, quad, 2, 4, 8). Though they can be done individually, there is an essential element of teamwork here that goes beyond just adding scores together. then the sports that can only be played as intended as a team sport: soccer (football), American football, basketball, volleyball, team handball, ice and field hockey, water polo, lacrosse. But swimming is typically against the clock and your own time. teams dont have to get promoted to go to higher competitions to compete if your time is good individually. team sports require a whole team to go and perform at the next level competition. [/quote]
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