I immediately imagined the world championships in fencing, let’s say the epee event. Two days. On the first day each competitor holds their epee in the left hand, and on the other day in the right hand. Then the results are summed up and the winners are announced. Or … a car rally. On the first day each driver drives a European car, whereas on the other day they change to an English car with the wheel on the right side. The shot put is yet another good example, once with the left hand, once with the right hand! The long jump, on the first day takeoff on the left foot, and on the right one on the second day. It’s like in Vladimir Vysotsky’s (1938-1980), song a Russian author, poet and singer. He wrote a lot about the sport, including “The song about the high jumper”. The thing is that the main character of the song took off on the right foot unlike the rest of the competitors and because of that he was constantly dressed down by his coach. Of course it was a clear political allusion to