nostr:npub1jeqcnv0u9nyz8vjknegr2p62f54hfm3v9srudwq4rzarz4tqwk7qlujglm And...so? Perhaps it is because they are squished into a small space. Badminton requires freedom to move, as does cricket, football, and Union. They also don't do as well in tennis, and bowls. Sad, innit? nostr:npub1e0sg4hfxaeu67vmpx2vfedru765lyw35yp7t4r7uhwswra3hxzsqjan6zr
nostr:npub1e0sg4hfxaeu67vmpx2vfedru765lyw35yp7t4r7uhwswra3hxzsqjan6zr Sure, but it has a bigger population than Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Discussion
nostr:npub1ms4k7ucnapgrejsaudmzz7spvatf5n7y43nmha3w65jf4tfhy7kqdcza2g nostr:npub1e0sg4hfxaeu67vmpx2vfedru765lyw35yp7t4r7uhwswra3hxzsqjan6zr South Korea has a smaller land mass than the UK yet is the #1 country currently at badminton.
Ireland and New Zealand have a smaller land mass than the UK and they’re top performers at rugby.
But it’s an interesting thought.