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From: Coogan's Bluff <ft.tryon@park.invalid>
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Subject: Re: [OT] Tyson/Paul
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2024 09:08:33 -0700
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D wrote:
> 
> 
> On Sun, 17 Nov 2024, Coogan's Bluff wrote:
> 
>> Bruce wrote:
>>> On Sun, 17 Nov 2024 12:30:26 -0700, Coogan's Bluff
>>> <ft.tryon@park.invalid> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Bruce wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, 17 Nov 2024 15:12:59 +0000, S Viemeister
>>>>> <firstname@lastname.oc.ku> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 17/11/2024 00:00, Bruce wrote:
>>>>>>> On Sat, 16 Nov 2024 16:14:26 -0700, Coogan's Bluff
>>>>>>> <ft.tryon@park.invalid> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So wrestling or fencing are equally intolerable?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I don't think the aim of those sports is to injure your opponent. Of
>>>>>>> course, American wrestling is a clown show. Everybody knows that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fencing is more like dancing. Rather elegant, in fact, if done well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fencing instruction was required at drama school, and it was one 
>>>>>> of my
>>>>>> favourite classes. We fenced without masks or other protective gear.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've never done it, but it clearly has nothing in common with boxing.
>>>>>
>>>> Both emulate life/death adversarial encounters, Trigger...
>>>
>>> So does chess.
>>>
>> Never seen a chess match with bodily opponent injuries, nor have you.
>>
> 
> It is rare... but could happen!
> 
> 1. Long-Term Injuries from Poor Posture: Another common issue among 
> chess players is the development of repetitive strain injuries due to 
> prolonged periods of sitting in awkward positions. One player mentioned 
> aggravating an old rugby injury after sitting for too long in an 
> uncomfortable position during a game. This type of injury can persist 
> long after the game has ended.
> 
> 2. Historical Incidents: Historically, there have been more severe 
> incidents related to chess that resulted in bodily harm or even death. 
> For example, Captain George Henry Mackenzie, a Scottish-American chess 
> master, may have died from an accidental overdose of morphine while 
> suffering from tuberculosis—though this was not directly related to 
> playing chess itself, it underscores the potential dangers surrounding 
> figures in the chess community.
> 
> 3. Fatal Accidents: In some extreme cases involving well-known players, 
> there have been fatal accidents associated with their lives outside of 
> direct competition but still linked to their identities as chess 
> players. For instance, Mrs. Agnes Stevenson tragically died when she 
> walked into a propeller blade while hurrying back to her plane en route 
> to play in the ladies’ world championship.
> 
> ;)

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