1. Because they like them
2. Stay active
3. Their parents make them
4. Because their friends do it
a bunch
Since you didn't include the statements in your question, we cannot answer you.
15 athletes from the Philippines are scheduled to participate in Archery, Athletics, Boxing, Diving, Shooting, Swimming, Taekwondo, and Weightlifting.
Vietnam has sent a team of 23 athletes to the 2008 Games to participate in the following sports: Athletics, Badminton, Gymnastics, Shooting, Swimming, Table tennis, Taekwondo, and Weightlifting.
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At the 2008 Games in Beijing, Maldives sent a team of 4 athletes to participate in athletics and swimming.
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for sure their going to play hocky and probably win beause the beat us and that's a national sport
No
Yes athletes should go to school. Education is very important and I am sure if an athlete gets a good education he/she wouldn't regret it. Not only should athletes go to school, here's a strange thought, school should be primary to sports. That is, if they are not able to keep up with the work load of academia, they should not be permitted to participate in sports, that is they should not be permitted to play. Advocating for them to be removed from the team is counter productive. Sports should be the incentive it is to get students into school. School still needs to remain the most important part of the equation.
SPORTS for Exceptional Athletes was created in 2007.