In a recent poll, 25% of Americans said they're "not a fan" of sports. But that probably depends on how you define "sports."
Sweden has become the first country to register SEX as a sport, and later this week, they'll host the first-ever European sex championship.
And it's a lot more structured than you'd think. The Swedish Sex Federation is organizing the championship, and it's open to anyone from any European country. This year's competitors have already been chosen.
Twenty representatives from different European countries will take part. The championship will last a few weeks, with daily competitions lasting for six hours.
According to the organizers, the focus of sex as a sport is on maximizing pleasure, so the more pleasure your partner experiences, the more points you get.
Participants will be judged on creativity . . . strong emotions . . . imagination . . . physical fitness . . . endurance . . . and workability.
The final scores will be determined from a panel of judges . . . as well as AUDIENCE votes. It's unclear how you can qualify for the audience.
"Challenges" are grouped into 16 disciplines, including seduction . . . massage . . . oral relations . . . and full-on intercourse.
There's also stuff like: "Pose performance," . . . "creativity in position change," . . . "increased blood pressure and heart rate during competition," . . . and "the most beautiful and difficult pose."
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