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In reply to the discussion: Are Tennis Players The Greatest Athletes... [View all]hifiguy
(33,688 posts)11. The nerves of titanium required to drive in F1 or the top-level
sports car races like Le Mans, not to mention all the things you listed, have always seemed almost superhuman to me. Back when it was comparatively a lot more dangerous than it is today, I couldn't believe that a Dan Gurney or Chris Amon could go whistling down the 6-km/3.7 mile Mulsanne Straight at Le Mans at 200+ miles per hour IN THE DARK. And F1 back in the 1960s and 1970s called for a level of physical courage that I cannot imagine. Even the brilliant Jackie Stewart had enough by his early thirties. He had buried too many good friends.
I'd also put NBA players high up on the list in terms of sheer athleticism.
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Its one of the better sports for those who should have been actors but never made it to drama class
GummyBearz
Sep 2015
#8
No. Formula 1 drivers are. Incredible reflexes, eyesight, nerves, strength, endurance, little margin
WinkyDink
Sep 2015
#3
Don't know about the athletes, but the most demanding sport might be Irish Hurling . . .
Journeyman
Sep 2015
#15
A player who succeeds at hitting the ball 1/3 of the time is considered a good baseball player.
JVS
Sep 2015
#53
I would think this sport has some degree of difficulty to those playing it.
HughBeaumont
Sep 2015
#66