vet school sports:

speed:

The six mile (okay it's shorter but it seems that far) dash from the hospital to the lab with blood from the ER case that arrived ten minutes before the lab closes.

The "racewalk" to keep up with the 6'5'' surgery chief without jogging.

The sprint after suddenly remembering that a clay paw has been in the oven for seven hours longer than the recommended thirty minute bake time.

strength:

The Olympic deadlift...of the 140lb neuro dog onto the gurney.

The attempted leading of the beef cow - often ends in a rousing drag through the barns and around the parking lot.

The multiple 5-liter fluid bag carry from the storage room to the treatment area.

stamina:

Scrubbed into a GI surgery?  Awesome!  Here, hold this retractor for five hours.

The neverending surgical pathology slide rounds - but, bonus! One can discreetly fall asleep by leaning into the eyepieces of the multi-headed scope. Just don't tip over.

 It's 9 pm on a Friday, and all the patient treatments are done.  Now sounds like an excellent time to round for three hours on fracture stabilization.