![]() ![]() ![]() In many sports, the physically smaller classes tend to have more female competitors since women are smaller on average, but it's far from 100%. Thus racing, for example, might be classed by stride length, basketball and gymnastics by height, discus by shoulder width or arm length, while rifle might not be divided at all since body type doesn't affect rifle skill as much. are considered and competitions are divided into classes reflecting what advantages different body types offer. For each sport, the effects of weight, height, stride, shoulder width etc. Think of weight classes in boxing, or how horse races are divided into classes by the height of the horse's shoulders. In this future, all sports offer "open" competitions in which anyone can participate, while most sports also have separate divisions based around anatomical difference, though not gender specifically. ![]() In this future, all sports offer "open" competitions in which anyone can participate, while most spo …more Great question! We'll see more of this in book 3. Ada Palmer Great question! We'll see more of this in book 3. ![]()
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