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Sports that could still work without a crowd present.

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With all of these sports being delayed due to the Covid-19 virus, which do you think they could theoretically still do, even if there are no physical crowd?

Honestly, for events like racing, that is definetly something that can be done, since the teams involved normally isn't something that has large groups in each team.

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This has happened before a few years ago, when the riots in Baltimore City happened, a game between the White Sox and Orioles happened without a crowd present. Before the XFL cancelled the Seattle Dragons were going to host a game without fans.

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On 3/28/2020 at 2:16 AM, Joshua Farrell said:

With all of these sports being delayed due to the Covid-19 virus, which do you think they could theoretically still do, even if there are no physical crowd?

Honestly, for events like racing, that is definetly something that can be done, since the teams involved normally isn't something that has large groups in each team.

Yes, racing can still work without crowd as the riders/drivers would not be listening to the crowd voice anyway with engines producing so much noise.

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Any sport can be done without one although, I fear society will look down on us. Sports that could still be socially acceptable without a crowd include but are not limited to the following: Fishing, Football, and Tennis. For example, someone could still participate in a Tennis Tournament without an audience watching. 

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Yeah, that's true, racing can take off with the crowd being around the stand, but such can't be said of soccer, even if we saw it many times as Covid 19 loomed and ceased players entering into the pitch and watching their favourite footballers. 

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