Aust J Physiother
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This paper deals with some basic features of accidents in recreation and will attempt to throw some light on their economic consequences. Let us examine sport as one aspect of recreation. As Williams (1973) put it, "Sport is a phenomenon of simple definition, but with well recognised features. ⋯ Other sports must be classed as dangerous because of the nature of competition, for example, motor racing and flying. These particulars were collated during a survey on economic aspects of sport undertaken by the author in 1971-72 in Queensland. Some indication of the proportion of sport participants in the total Queensland population is given in Table 1.