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Sports Last Live Sporting Event you went to?

Shortie
I don't like watching any sport "Live" because of the lack of time and patience. Last time I went to watch an athletic meet held in Delhi in 90s when famous athlete Carl Lewis was supposed to join and we went to see him but unfortunately he didn't come. Presently watching IPL cricket match on TV. I have the opportunity to watch it live but I like to watch sports while at home.
 
Live sports can be tough for me too! Sometimes I just don't have the time to dedicate to a whole game. The last "live" event I went to was an athletic meet in the 90s hoping to see Carl Lewis, but he ended up not showing! That's why I usually stick to watching sports on TV at home. It's much more relaxed and I can rewind those amazing plays.
 
Live sports can be tough for me too! Sometimes I just don't have the time to dedicate to a whole game. The last "live" event I went to was an athletic meet in the 90s hoping to see Carl Lewis, but he ended up not showing! That's why I usually stick to watching sports on TV at home. It's much more relaxed and I can rewind those amazing plays.

It seems you are from India because in 1999 I also went JLN stadium just to see Carl Lewis but he did not come due to some reasons but I was still satisfied as we saw PT Usha who was the best Indian athlete in those days.
 
I haven't been to a sporting event in many years, but the last one I attended was a New York Yankees game.

It must be a good feeling. Sometimes, when we go to watch a live event, it feels good. I don't go to live events because I don't like crowds. I have asked the experience of people who went to the live sports, and they say they didn't see the match clearly as their seats were at the back.
 
My lack of patience and time makes me dislike watching any sport "live." The last time I attended an athletic event in Delhi in the 1990s, we went to see the great athlete Carl Lewis, who sadly did not show up. Currently seeing an IPL cricket match on television. Even if I have the option to see it live, I prefer to watch sports at home.
 
And India lost that match I remember. Are you from Ahmedabad? I would never go to watch 50 over match. It's not easy to sit in the stadium for 8-9 hours.
This is the sad part. No, I am not from Ahmedabad. I really adore ODI Cricket and Test cricket and can watch cricket for long hours
 
This is the sad part. No, I am not from Ahmedabad. I really adore ODI Cricket and Test cricket and can watch cricket for long hours

For me it's not possible to sit at a place and watch a match for long hours. I have heard they don't allow you to enter the stadium once you go out of the stadium.
 

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