When Peter Donnelly and Kevin Young used data from interviews with rock climbers and rugby players they concluded that becoming an athlete involved
A. taking risks in a sport so that physical skills are seen by other athletes.
B. being recognized as a person with a desire to play a sport.
C. acquiring knowledge and developing an identity as an athlete.
D. gaining sponsorships from a corporation with power and influence.
Answer: C
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