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Complete List of Sports from Around the World

Here is our alphabetical list of nearly every recognized sport played around the world, including some names of sport groups, styles and codes. This could be considered a sport dictionary or encyclopedia. There is undoubtedly more sports than are listed here, there are many modified rules and new sports being developed every day (see new sports).
You can find even more sports described in the section about unusual sports, and there are plenty of sports that are no longer played, which we have listed as extinct sports. There is also a comprehensive list of team sports that are played around the world. Follow the links below for more information about some of these sports. For completeness, some sports are listed more than once, as we have included some alternative names.
How to get on this list? See What is a sport? If there is a sport not listed or incorrect, please make a comment below. You can also see our lists ofunusual sports and team sports.
Below is list of just the names of all the sports we are aware of with a very brief summary of each sport. Follow the links for a larger description of the sport.

Complete Sports List

  • AbaGüreşi - a kind of wrestling from the area of Gaziantep and Hatay in Turkey, which is played wearing clothes made of aba.
  • Abseiling - an adventure sport where the participants descending a steep formation using a rope. It is also known as rappelling, roping down, roping and snapling.
  • Adventure racing - an event combining two or more endurance disciplines, such as map reading (Orienteering), Cross-Country RunningMountain Biking, Paddling and Climbing. It is also called Expedition Racing.
  • Adventure Sports - a general term for outdoor sports or activities in which the participant competes in a natural environment, more against themselves than against others
  • Aerobatics — sport aerobatics involves aircraft maneuvers such as rolls, loops, stall turns (hammerheads), and tailslides.
  • Aeromodeling — sport using flying model aircraft.
  • Aggressive inline skating — Aggressive inline skating is a form of inline skating executed on specially designed inline skates with the focus on grinding and spins.
  • Air Hockey — played on an air-hockey table, participants try to hit a puck elevated on a cushion of air into the opponents goal.
  • Air Racing — Air racing is a sport involving airplanes competing over a fixed course low to the ground.
  • Air sports — a general term covering a range of aerial sporting activities such as: Aerobatics,AeromodelingBallooningAir racingGlidingHang glidingParachutingParagliding,Wingsuit Flying, and using Power Kites such as for Kitesurfing.
  • Airsoft — a skirmish sport in which participants eliminate opponents by hitting them with spherical non-metallic pellets from replica firearms. See also the similar sports Laser Tag and Paintball.
  • All-Terrain Boarding — another name for Mountainboarding
  • Alpine Skiing — involves racing down snow-covered hills on skis with fixed-heel bindings - commonly known as Downhill Skiing. There are alpine skiing competitions in disciplines such as slalom, giant slalom, super giant slalom, and downhill.
  • Alpinism
  • American Football — A team sport played on a rectangular field 1 with goalposts at each end. Each team attempts to advance an oval ball down the field into the end zone by running or passing it. It is also known in some parts of the world (outside of the US) as Gridiron. In the US it is referred simply as football. Variations include Arena Football.
  • American Handball — players use their hands to hit a small rubber ball against a wall. There are three versions four-wall handball, three-wall handball and one-wall handball) that can each be played by either two, three or four players. It can be compared to squash without rackets. It is very different from the Olympic sport of (Team) Handball.
  • Angling — a method of fishing using an "angle" (fish hook). It is the principal method of Fishingas a sport.
  • Aquathlon— an underwater sport where two competitors wearing masks and fins wrestle underwater in an attempt to remove a ribbon from each other's ankle band. It is also known asUnderwater Wrestling.
  • Archery — competitive archery involves shooting arrows at a target for accuracy from a set distance or distances. The main forms of archery are Target Archery and Field Archery, and others include Clout Archery, 3D archery, Crossbow Archery, Flight Archery, and Ski Archery.
  • Arena Football — a variety of American Football (Gridiron), played indoors on a smaller field resulting in a faster and higher-scoring game.
  • Arm Wrestling — a type of Wrestling where each participant place one elbow on a surface while gripping the other participant's hand. The aim is to pin the other's arm onto the surface.
  • Artistic Billiards — a Carom Billiards discipline in which players score points for performing 76 preset shots of varying difficulty. It is sometimes called fantasy billiards.
  • Artistic Cycling — a form of competitive indoor cycling in which athletes perform tricks for points on specialized, fixed-gear bikes in a format similar to ballet or gymnastics.
  • Artistic Gymnastics — is an Olympic sport where gymnasts perform short routines on different apparatus, such as the Vault, Floor (men and women), Pommel Horse, Rings, Parallel Bars, High Bar (men), and Uneven Bars, Balance Beam (women).
  • Artistic Pool — a trick shot competition on a pocket billiards table in which players score points for performing 56 preset shots of varying difficulty.
  • Artistic Roller Skating — is a sport which consists of a number of events (Figures, Dance, Freestyle and Precision Teams) usually accomplished on quad skates, though sometimes inline skates are used.
  • Association Football — more commonly known as Football or Soccer. It is the world's most popular sport, played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball. The game is played on a rectangular field with a goal at each end. The object is to score by using any part of the body except the arms and hands to get the ball into the opposing goal.
  • Athletics — commonly known as Track and Field, though it is an umbrella sport, which in addition to Track and Field it also comprises Cross Country RunningRoad Running and Racewalking.
  • Atlatl — an Atlatl is a spear thrower, used in spear or dart throwing competitions
  • ATV — ATV stands for All Terrain Vehicle, and sport disciplines involving ATVs include Enduro, Track and Off-Road Racing and ATV racing on a motocross track.
  • Aussie Rules — a commonly used short term for Australian Rules Football.
  • Australian Football — a fast paced football code developed and played mainly in Australia. AFL is played between two teams of eighteen players on a large oval field. Six points are scored by kicking the ball between two tall goal posts, or one point for passing the ball either side of these. Alternative names are Australian Football, Aussie Rules, AFL, Australian Rules Football.
  • Australian Handball — similar to Squash. though played without a racquet.
  • Auto Racing — a sport involving the racing of automobiles for competition. There are numerous different categories including Formula 1, Touring Car, Rally Cars, Drag Racing, Stock Car Racing,Vintage Racing. Also known as Car Racing, Motor Racing or Automobile Racing.
  • Autocross — a type of Auto Racing in which drivers navigate one at a time through a defined course on either a sealed or an unsealed surface in the shortest time. See also the motorcycle version Motorcycle Gymkhana
  • Autograss — a type of Auto Racing on natural surfaces such as grass or mud, usually held on quarter-mile oval tracks.

B Sports

  • Ba game - a version of Medieval Football played in Scotland, a type of Mob Football where two parts of a town have to get a ball to their respective sides.
  • Backstroke — a swimming stroke performed on the back with the arms lifted alternately out of the water in a backward circular motion and the legs extended and kicking.
  • Badminton — an indoor game with rackets in which a shuttlecock is hit back and forth across a net. See also Ball Badminton.
  • Bagatelle
  • Baguazhang
  • Balance Beam — a female Olympic Games gymnastics event on which a gymnast balances on a narrow horizontal bar raised off the floor, while performing exercises.
  • Balkline — a Carom Billiards discipline. A point is scored each time a player's cue ball makes contact with both object balls on a single stroke. It is played on a pocketless table that is divided by balklines on the cloth marking playing regions. It's precursor was a game called Straight Rail.
  • Ball Badminton — a racket game native to India, played with a yellow ball made of wool, with similarities to Badminton.
  • Ball Hockey — a variation of Ice Hockey, a lot like Street Hockey, in which the game is played on foot on a non-ice surface, and a ball is used instead of a hockey puck.
  • Ballooning — competitive hot air ballooning is a test of accuracy, not speed. The aim is to fly as close as possible to a target and drop a weighted marker.
  • Ballroom Dancing
  • Bando
  • Bandy - a team sport played on ice using sticks to direct a ball into the opposing team's goal. A variation is Rink Bandy.
  • Banger racing - racing event which is done on a dirt track using scrap cars
  • Bank pool — a version of Pocket Billiards
  • Banzai skydiving
  • Bar billiards
  • Bare-knuckle boxing
  • Barrel Racing - a rodeo event where participants and horses complete a clover-leaf pattern around barrels.
  • Baseball
  • Baseball - four bases
  • Baseball pocket billiards
  • BASE Jumping - involves parachuting from a structure or cliff
  • Basketball
  • Basque Pelota - the name for a variety of court sports which involves hitting a ball against a wall using the hand, a racket, a wooden bat or a basket. Other forms include Pala Corta, Rubber-paleta, Paleta-Leather, Xare, Cesta Punta, Frontenis, Hand-pelota, Valencian PilotaValencian FrontóJai Alai is a variety of Basque Pelota.
  • Bat-and-Trap - an English bat and ball game usuallt played in a pub
  • Battōjutsu
  • Beach basketball - a version of basketball played on sand
  • Beach handball — a variation of Handball, played on sand instead of indoors. This sport is sometimes called Sandball.
  • Beach rugby - a version of rugby played on the sand
  • Beach soccer - similar to association football but played on a beach or sand
  • Beach Tennis - a sport which has elements from tennis and volleyball, and played on the beach
  • Beach volleyball— A version of Volleyball played on and with teams of two players, in which a ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court.
  • Beach Woodball — a version of Woodball played on sand which involves using a mallet to pass a ball through gates. The sport is in the program for the Asian Beach Games.
  • Beagling
  • Benchpress
  • Benchrest shooting - a shooting sport where the participant shoots with a rifle at the bench
  • Biathlon - a combination of cross-country skiing and rifle shooting
  • Bicycle Motocross (BMX) - a cycle sport which involves BMX bikes
  • Bicycle polo - similar to Polo, though played on bicycles instead of horses.
  • Billiards — a general term for a range of cue sports, including Pocket Billiards and Carom Billiards. In some coutries, Billiards refers to the specific game of English Billiards.
  • Big game hunting
  • Big-game fishing
  • Biribol - an aquatic version of volleyball
  • Blackball
  • Board track racing - a motorsport which was popular in the United Stated between the 1910s and 1920s
  • Boardercross - a snowboard competition on a course similar to motorcross
  • Bobrun cycling
  • Bobrun skating
  • Bobsleigh - winter sport on a sled making timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, ice tracks.
  • Bocce - is part of the boules sport family, similar to bowls and pentanque.
  • Boccia - a ball sport similar to bocce, bowls, and pentanque for athletes with physical disabilities.
  • Bodyboarding - a water sport in which the surfer rides a bodyboard
  • Bodybuilding
  • Boffer Fighting
  • Bokator
  • Boli Khela - a form of wrestling which is practiced in Bangladesh and India.
  • Borden Ball (see Handball)
  • Bossaball - played on an inflatable court with trampolines on each side of the net
  • Boßeln
  • Bouldering - a type of rock climbing which is done without the use of a harness
  • Boule lyonnaise
  • Bounceball
  • Bowling (Tenpin) - a player rolls a bowling ball on to a wooden or synthetic lane to knock down pins
  • Bowls (see Lawn Bowls)
  • Box lacrosse - a version of lacrosse which is played indoors
  • Boxing - a combat sport in which two players throw punches at each other
  • Brännboll - a Scandinavian game which has similarities to rounders, but with no pitcher
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
  • Breaststroke
  • British baseball - a bat-and-ball game played in Wales and England similar to rounders
  • Broomball - a game like ice hockey played with a broom
  • Bujinkan
  • Bull Fighting - involves one or more bulls which are being fought in a bullring
  • Bull riding — a Rodeo sport, which involves a rider getting on a large bull and attempting to stay mounted while the animal attempts to buck them off.
  • Bunnock
  • Bushwhacking
  • Butterfly stroke
  • Buzkashi - a Central Asian sport like polo in which riders on horses attempt to drag a goat carcass toward the goal. There is a variant known as kokpar which is quite similar.

C Sports

  • Caid - the name given to various ancient and traditional Irish football games, which some believe to have influenced the modern sport of Gaelic Football.
  • Calcio Fiorentino - an early form of football which was developed in 16th century Italy
  • Calva - a traditional Spanish sport in which you knock down a pirce of wood
  • Camel racing - racing camels with a jockey like in horse racing
  • Camel jumping
  • Cammag - a sport similar to shinty or hurling from the Isle of Man
  • Camogie - female version of hurling played in Ireland
  • Campdrafting - from Australia, involving a horse and a rider working cattle
  • Camping - a particularly tough and dangerous version of Medieval Football popular in some parts of England, using a ball the size of a cricket ball. Also known as campyon, campan, or campball.
  • Canadian football - a type of gridiron football which is played in Canada.
  • Candlepin bowling - a type of bowling like tenpin bowling using candlepins and smaller balls
  • Caneball - another name for the Myanmar (Burmese) traditional sport of Chinlone
  • Canoe Polo - like polo on water, the objective is to score by throwing or hitting a ball through a goal suspended two meters above the water.
  • Canoeing - paddle sport in which the rider kneels or sits facing forward in a canoe
  • Capoeira
  • Capture the flag - the aim is to get the other team’s flag which is located their base.
  • Carom Billiards — A game played on a felt covered table with cues and billiard balls, in which the object is to score points by caroming your cue ball off both the opponent's cue ball and the object ball(s) with a single shot. There are a large range of disciplines include Artistic BilliardsThree-Cushion BilliardsFive-Pin BilliardsBalkline, Straight Rail, Cushion CaromsFour-Ball.
  • Casterboarding
  • Catch wrestling
  • Charreada
  • Cheerleading — a dubious sport in which groups of cheerleaders do routines that subjectively assessed.
  • Chessboxing - a combination of chess and boxing
  • Chester-le-Street
  • Chicago
  • Chilean rodeo - two riders on horseback try to stop a calf.
  • Chinese handball - a form of American handball which is popular in the streets of NY, similar to Wallball.
  • Chinlone - the traditional sport of Burma or Myanmar, a team sport combined with dance.
  • Choi Kwang-Do
  • Clay pigeon shooting - shooters try to shoot flying targets like the clay pigeons or clay targets
  • Clean and jerk
  • Clout archery - a form of Archery, similar to Target Archery, except you aim at a flag among a group of concentric circular scoring zones from long range.
  • Cnapan — for a Celtic form of Medieval Football, played between parishes where the object of the game was to take the ball to the church of the home parish using any means possible. A small wooden ball was used, soaked in fat to make it hard to handle.
  • Combat robot - involves custom-built robots used in different ways to destroy another robot
  • Combine racing
  • Combined training
  • Competitive eating - involves participants competing on who can consume the most food in a short period of time
  • Competitive Marching Band
  • Composite rules shinty-hurling
  • Corkball - four bases (no base-running)
  • Cornish hurling — a variation of Mob Football played in Cornwall England, very similar to the game of Cnapan, using a silver ball. This is not at all like the Gaelic sport of Hurling.
  • Cowboy
  • Cowboy Action Shooting
  • Cowboy polo — similar to regular Polo, though riders compete with western saddles, usually in a smaller arena and with an inflatable rubber medicine ball.
  • Court Tennis (see Real Tennis)
  • Crab Soccer or Crab Football - football with players supporting themselves on their hands and their feet, face up, which makes them look like crabs.
  • Crazy Golf — a common name for Minigolf
  • Cricket
  • Croquet - hit plastic or wooden balls using a malleto through hoops (known as wickets in the USA)
  • Cross country skiing - races over snow-covered terrain using skis
  • Cross-country mountain biking - off road cycling races over rough terrain
  • Cross-country rally
  • Cross-country running - distance running races over natural terrain
  • Crossfit — is a strength and conditioning program created in the US in 2000, involving short but high-intensity workouts comprised of functional exercises. Not really a sport, but they do organize fitness competitions such as the CrossFit Games.
  • Cue Sports — a general term for a large range of sports such as Pocket Billiards (Pool) andSnooker.
  • Cuju - an ancient Chinese ball game which involves kicking a ball through an opening into a net.
  • Curling - players slide stones on a sheet of ice towards the target area
  • Cushion Caroms — a Carom Billiards discipline, played on a pocketless table with two white balls and a red ball. The aim is to carom off of both object balls with at least one rail being struck before the hit on the second object ball.
  • Cycling - sports involving riding a bicycle
  • Cycle Polo — see Bicycle polo
  • Cyclo-cross - a type of bicycle racing, a winter sport performed over various terrain
  • Czech handball

D Sports

  • Dancesport — Dancesport is the competitive form of Ballroom and Latin Dancing, in which contestants perform dances before judges.
  • Danish longball
  • Darts
  • Deadlifting
  • Deaf basketball
  • Debating
  • Decathlon
  • Deer hunting
  • Demolition derby
  • Desert racing
  • Dinghy sailing
  • Dirt jumping
  • Dirt track racing
  • Disc dog
  • Disc golf
  • Disc Sports
  • Discus - athletes attempt to throw a heavy discas far as they can
  • Diving
  • Dodge disc
  • Dodgeball - teams throw balls at each other while trying to avoid the balls.
  • Dog Racing - greyhounds chase a lure around a reack
  • Dog Sledding - teams of sled dogs pull a sled with the driver
  • Dog sports - general term for sporting activities that involve dogs
  • Double disc court
  • Downhill Skiing - participants slide down a snow-covered hill using skis with fixed bindings
  • Downhill mountain biking - biking sport which is held on steep and rough terrain
  • Drag boat racing - drag racing which is held on water with boats
  • Drag racing - automobiles or motorcycles race down a straight track
  • Dragon boat racing - a paddling sport using a dragon boat
  • Draughts
  • Dressage - an equestrian sport
  • Drifting
  • Drunken Boxing or Drunkard's Boxing Zui Quan. It is a concept in traditional Chinese martial arts, as well as a classification of modern Wushu forms.
  • Duathlon - similar to triathlon, running first, then cycling, then running again
  • Duckpin bowling - a type of 10-pin bowling
  • Dumog — a Filipino style of wrestling while standing upright
  • Durango boot

E Sports

  • Egg and spoon race
  • Egyptian stick fencing
  • Eight-ball
  • Eight-man football
  • Elephant polo — a form of Polo, played on the back of Elephants instead of on horseback.
  • Endurance running
  • Endurance racing
  • Endurance riding
  • Enduro — a motorcycle sport with main objective to traverse a series of checkpoints, arriving exactly at a predetermined time. The courses are usually run over thick wooded terrain, sometimes with large obstacles.
  • English Billiards — sometimes just called Billiards, requires two cue balls and a red object ball. The game features both cannons (caroms) and the pocketing of balls as objects of play, scoring points for each of these.
  • English Pleasure
  • Ensemble
  • Episkyros
  • Equestrian - competitions testing horse riding skills
  • Equestrian vaulting - a gymnastics and dance discipline done on horseback
  • Equitation
  • e-Sports - another name for Gaming
  • Eskrima
  • Eton College
  • Eton Fives
  • European (Team) Handball — a name for the sport of Handball
  • Eventing
  • Expedition racing — an endurance event combining two or more disciplines. More commonly called Adventure Racing.
  • Extreme off-road

F Sports

  • F1 Powerboat Racing
  • Falconry
  • Fast Pitch
  • Fastnet
  • Fell Running
  • Fencing
  • Ferret legging
  • FIBA 33
  • Field archery — a form of Archery which involves shooting at targets of varying distance, often in rough terrain.
  • Field game
  • Field handball — the orginal version of Handball, played outdoors on a larger field and more players. It is also known as Outdoor Handball or Grass Handball.
  • Field Hockey
  • Field lacrosse
  • Field target
  • Fierljeppen - contestants usug a long pole, vault across a canal. Also called Canal Jumping.
  • Figure skating
  • Finswimming
  • Fishing — in competition fishing contestants compete for prizes based on the total length or weight of a fish, usually of a pre-determined species, caught within a specified timeframe. Forms include Angling.
  • Fistball
  • Fisticuffs — another name for bare knuckle boxing.
  • Five-pin bowling
  • Five-Pin Billiards — a Carom Billiards discipline popular in Italy and Argentina, in which points are agined by using one's cue ball to cause the opponent's cue ball to knock over pins.
  • Fives
  • Flag football
  • Flag Twirling
  • Flamenco
  • Flight archery
  • Float fishing
  • Floor
  • Floorball
  • Flutterguts
  • Fly Fishing
  • Flyak
  • Flying trapeze
  • Folkrace
  • Footbag (hacky sack)
  • Footbag net
  • Football — Around the world, Football mostly refers to Association Football, also known asSoccer in some places. In the USA, Football refers to American Football (Gridiron). In Australia, Football refers to Australian Rules Football.
  • Football tennis
  • Footvolley
  • Formula Libre
  • Formula racing
  • Formula Student
  • Four square
  • Four-Ball — a Carom Billiards discipline, played on a pocketless table with four balls (2 red, 2 white), where a point is scored when a player caroms on any two other balls, and two points are scored when the player caroms on each of the three other balls. A variant played in Asia is calledYotsudama.
  • Fox hunting
  • Free running
  • Freeboard (skateboard)
  • Freeboating
  • Freediving
  • Freeride mountain biking
  • Freestyle BMX
  • Freestyle Football
  • Free-style moto
  • Freestyle Motocross — competition based upon points for acrobatic ability on an MX bike over jumps. See also Motocross.
  • Freestyle skiing
  • Freestyle slalom skating
  • Freestyle snowboarding
  • Freestyle swimming
  • Frescoball (see Matkot)
  • Fricket - aka disc cricket, cups, suzy sticks and crispy wickets
  • Frisian handball - similar to American handball and Fives
  • Friskee
  • Frontenis
  • Fujian White Crane
  • Fullbore target rifle
  • Fußball (also spelled Fussball) — This is the German name for (Association) Football, and also the name used for Table football.
  • Futsal - a variant of association football played on a smaller field usually indoors.

G Sports

  • Gaelic football - a contact sport which originated in Ireland
  • Ga-ga
  • Gaming
  • Gateball
  • Gatka
  • Geocaching
  • Gliding
  • Gliding aerobatics
  • Glima — a wrestling style from Scaninavia, based on a popular sport of the Vikings from over 1200 years ago.
  • Goalball
  • Goaltimate
  • Golf
  • Go-Moku
  • Grand Prix motorcycle racing
  • Grappling (FILA) — a non-striking hybrid submission wrestling sport sanctioned by the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles (FILA). The term grappling also describes the technique used in many other contact sports.
  • Greyhound Racing - a dog sport also called dog racing
  • Gridiron Football — the term used for American Football outside of the US.
  • Group Gymnastics
  • Guts
  • Gymkhana
  • Gymnastics

H Sports

  • Hammer throw — an Olympic track and field event in which a heavy weight at the end of a wire is thrown for distance.
  • Handball — a sport ususally played indoors played between teams of seven players, who pass a ball to throw it into the goal of the other team. Also known as Team Handball, Olympic Handball, European (Team) handball or Borden ball. Variations include Beach HandballCzech Handball and Field Handball.
  • Hang gliding
  • Harness racing
  • Heptathlon
  • High Bar
  • High jump — an Olympic Track and Field event in which the participants attempt to jump over the highest bar.
  • High Power Rifle
  • Hill Climb — riding on a motorcycle, one competitor at a time attempts to ride up a very steep hill. The rider to reach the top (if anyone makes it) with the shortest elapsed time wins. There is also a car version of this sport, Hillclimbing.
  • Hillclimbing
  • Hockey - see Ice Hockey or Field Hockey
  • Hovercraft Racing
  • Horse polo
  • Horse Racing
  • Horseball — The sport is like a combination of PoloRugby and Basketball, played on horseback where a ball is carried and shot through a high net to score. A similar sport is Pato.
  • Horseshoes
  • Hot air ballooning
  • Hurdles (Track and Field)
  • Hurling
  • Hydroplane racing

I Sports

  • Ice Climbing
  • Ice Hockey
  • Ice Racing
  • Ice Speedway — similar to Speedway Racing, though using bike developed specifically for racing on ice. The bikes race anti-clockwise around oval tracks between 260 and 425 metres in length.
  • Ice skating
  • Ice yachting
  • Indoor cricket
  • Indoor enduro
  • Indoor field hockey
  • Indoor football
  • Indoor netball
  • Indoor short track
  • Indoor soccer
  • Indoor trial
  • Inline hockey
  • Inline Skating
  • Inline speed skating
  • Intercrosse
  • International fronton
  • International rules football

J Sports

  • Jacquet
  • Jai Alai— a variety of Basque Pelota
  • Janggi
  • Javelin
  • Jeet Kune Do
  • Jet sprint boat racing
  • Jeu de paume (see Real Tennis)
  • Jianzi
  • Jōdō
  • Joggling - running (jogging) races while juggling
  • Jogo do Pau
  • Jokgu
  • Jorkyball
  • Judo
  • Jujutsu — a Japanese martial art using close combat for defeating an armed and armored opponent, with ony a short weapon or none at all.
  • Jūkendō
  • Jumping
  • Juttejutsu

K Sports

  • Kabaddi - a "raider" enters the opposite team's half to tag opponents without taking a breath.
  • Kaisa — a cue sport (type carom billiards) mainly played in Finland. (also known as Karoliina)
  • Kajukenbo
  • Kalarippayattu
  • Karate
  • Kart racing
  • Karoliina
  • Kayaking
  • K-Ball
  • Keep Away
  • Kelly pool
  • Kemari
  • Kendo
  • Kenjutsu
  • Kenpō
  • Kho kho
  • Kick the can
  • Kickball
  • Kickboxing — variations include Pradal Serey (Cambodia), Sanda (China), Savate (France),Sikaran (Philippines)
  • Killer
  • Kin-Ball
  • Kinomichi
  • Ki-o-rahi
  • Kite buggy
  • Kite fighting
  • Kite flying — competitions using sport or stunt kites
  • Kite landboarding
  • Kiteboarding
  • Kitesurfing
  • Kilikiti
  • Klootschieten
  • Knattleikr — an ancient ball game played by the Vikings of Iceland, using a stick or the hand. It is often reenacted at medieval fairs by Norse culture enthusiasts.
  • Knee Boarding
  • Kneeboarding
  • Knife throwing
  • Korfball
  • Krav Maga
  • Kronum
  • Kuk Sool Won
  • kung fu
  • Kurash — folk wrestling style from Central Asia in which wrestlers use towels to hold their opponents, and their goal is to throw their opponents off the feet.
  • Kyūdō
  • Kyūjutsu

L Sports

  • La Soule — a traditional team sport that originated in Normandy and Picardy. Usually teams from neighboring parishes played, with the aim of the game to bring the ball back to the team's parish church, with or without the use of sticks. Also known as choule.
  • Lacrosse— a team game, originally played by North American Indians, in which the ball is thrown, caught, and carried with a long-handled stick with a piece of shallow netting at one end.
  • Lagori — from Southern India, this game involves a ball and a pile of flat stones. A member of one team throws a soft ball at a pile of stones to knock them over, then try to restore the pile of stones while the opposing team throws the ball at them (also known as Lingocha).
  • Land Sailing — racing in a three-wheeled vehicles moving across land powered by wind through the use of a sail. Also known as sand yachting or land yachting.
  • Land Speed Records — in various vehicle classes, competitors attempt to create the fastest time over a fixed distance. Two runs are required in opposite directions within one hour to set a new mark.
  • Land Windsurfing — similar to traditional Windsurfing though performed on land rather than water, using a four-wheeled deck to travel across the surface. Also known as "Terrasailing", "street sailing", "land sailing" and "dirt windsurfing"
  • Lapta – a Russian traditional bat and ball game. The aim of the game is to hit a ball, served by a player of the opposite team, with a bat as far as possible, then run across the field, and if possible back again. The game has similarities to CricketBrännbollRoundersBaseballOinăand Pesäpallo.
  • Laser Tag — a skirmish sport in which players attempt to score points by tagging targets, typically with a hand-held infrared-emitting targeting device.
  • Lawn Bowls — the objective is to roll biased balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a "jack" or "kitty".
  • Lawn Mower Racing - motorsport where participants use race-modified lawnmowers.
  • Legends Car Racing — a racing sport using identical spec vehicles, with bodyshells made of 5/8-scale replicas of American automobiles from the 1930s and 1940s and powered by a Yamaha motorcycle engines.
  • Lelo Burti — a Georgian folk sport, a full contact ball game very similar to rugby.
  • Lethwei — an unarmed Burmese martial art similar to other kickboxing styles from the region.
  • Letterboxing— an outdoor sport that combines orienteering, art, and puzzle solving. Small weatherproof boxes are hidden in publicly accessible places (like parks) and clues are distributed to finding the box. Similar to GeoCaching.
  • Long Jump — a track and field event where the participant attempts to jump the longest into a sand pit. See also the similar Triple Jump.
  • Longboarding — events conducted on a longboard skateboard
  • Luge— a Winter Olympic sport in which competitors race down an ice track in a small one- or two-person sled lying supine (face up) and feet-first.
  • Lumberjack — competitons involving many different events, including log rolling, chopping, timed hot (power) saw and bucksaw cutting, and pole climbing.

M Sports

  • Mahjong (aka Taipei)
  • Majorette
  • Malla-yuddha
  • Mancala
  • Marathon
  • Marbles games
  • Marn Grook
  • Martial Arts
  • Masters Rugby League
  • Matball
  • Matkot
  • MCMAP
  • Medieval football — Alternative names include Folk Football, Mob Football and Shrovetide Football. Versions include Ba gameCaidCalcio FiorentinoCamping, Chester-le-Street,CnapanCornish HurlingHaxey Hood, La Soule, Lelo burti, Mob football, Royal Shrovetide Football, Uppies and Downies.
  • Medley relay
  • Mesoamerican ballgame
  • Méta and longa méta (long méta)
  • Metallic silhouette
  • Metro footy
  • Midget car racing
  • Military Service Rifle
  • Mini footy
  • Minigolf or Miniature Golf — a game utilizing only the putting aspect of Golf, played on short holes on artificial putting surfaces often with obstacles. Officially called minigolf, but also can be called by the name miniature golf, mini-golf, midget golf, goofy golf, shorties, extreme golf, put put, crazy golf, adventure golf, mini-putt and many others.
  • Mini rugby
  • Mixed martial arts
  • Mob football - A type of Medieval Football, usually an annual traditional event with a ball, unlimited number of players and very few rules.
  • Mod league
  • Model Aerobatics
  • Model aircraft
  • Modern Arnis
  • Modern Pentathlon
  • Modified Pitch
  • Mongolian wrestling — a folk wrestling style from the Mongolian region, in which the aim is to get your opponent to touch his upper body, knee or elbow to the ground.
  • Monster truck
  • Moscow broomball
  • Moto-Ball — or Moto-Ball, also called Motorcycle Polo. The competition is similar to association football, though the ball is much bigger and all players (except goalkeepers) are riding motorcycles.
  • Motocross — a form of motorcycle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits which include embankments and jumps. See also Freestyle Motocross.
  • Motorcycling Road Racing  a motorcycle sport involving racing motorcycles as teams or individuals around a circular track. At the elite level it is in the form of MotoGP racing. Also known as Moto racing and Bike racing.
  • Motorcycle drag racing
  • Motorcycle Gymkhana — a motorcycle time trial sport around cones on a paved area. The winner is the competitor who completes the course in the shortest time. Time penalties are incurred by putting a foot down, hitting a cone, or going outside the designated area. It is similar to carAutocross.
  • Motorcycle Polo — another name for Motoball
  • Motorcycle speedway — a Motorsport in which the motorcycles have one gear and no brakes, and race around a circular strack. Also commonly known by just Speedway. Variations includesIce Speedway.
  • Motorcycle Trials — a test of skill on a motorcycle whereby the rider attempts to cover rocky terrain without placing a foot on the ground. The winner is the rider with the least penalty points. Known in the US as "Observed Trials"
  • Motorsports — includes a wide range of sports, each linked with its use of a motor to propel a driver, and all have an element of thrill and danger for the driver and spectator.
  • Mountain Biking
  • Mountain unicycling — an adventure sport that consists of traversing rough terrain on a unicycle.
  • Mountainboarding — an action board sport like a snowboard with wheels or a cross-country skateboard. It is also known as DirtboardingOffroad Boarding, and All-Terrain Boarding (ATB).
  • Mountaineering
  • Muay Thai
  • Mud bogging
  • Muggle Quidditch - the playable version of the sport of Quidditch invented for the Harry Potter books.

N Sports

  • Naginatajutsu — a Japanese martial art of wielding the naginata, a weapon resembling the medieval European glaive.
  • Netball — a team game with seven players on a side, similar to basketball except that a player receiving the ball must stand still until they have passed it to another player.
  • Newcomb Ball — an early variation of Volleyball, Teams throw ball back and forth until ball hits floor or is mishandled.
  • Nine-a-side Footy — based on Australian Rules Football, with 3 players each designated as forwards, centres and backs.
  • Nine-Ball — a version of Pocket Billiards
  • Nine-Man Football — a variation of American Football for smaller schools
  • Ninjutsu — The traditional Japanese art of the Ninjas - incorporating stealth, camouflage and sabotage, now practiced as a martial art.
  • Nordic Combined — a Winter Olympics sport in which athletes compete in Cross-Country Skiingand Ski Jumping.
  • Nordic Skiing — a field of competitive skiing which includes all events where the heel of the boot cannot be fixed to the ski (as opposed to Alpine skiing). Includes Cross-Country Skiing, Ski Jumping, and BiathlonNordic Combined and Telemark Skiing.
  • Northern Praying Mantis — a style of Chinese martial arts, sometimes called Shandong Praying Mantis.
  • Novuss — a national sport in Latvia, with similarities to carrom and pocket billiards. Played on a 1 meter square wooden board with pockets in each corner. A small cue stick is used to strike a puck to hit small discs into the pockets. The game is also known as koroona, though sometimes informally referred to as "Baltic billiards" or "Scandinavian billiards".

O Sports

  • Offroad Boarding — another name for Mountainboarding
  • Off-Road Racing — many motor sports have competitions 'off-road', meaning on rough terrain
  • Offshore powerboat racing — racing by large, specially designed ocean-going powerboats, typically point-to-point racing.
  • Oil Wrestling— called Yağlı Güreş in Turkey, is where the wrestlers cover themselves in oil. A form of Wrestling.
  • Oină – a Romanian traditional sport, similar in many ways to Baseball and Lapta played outdoors by two teams of 11 players, taking turns either batting or catching.
  • Okinawan Kobudō — weapon systems of Okinawan martial arts, also known as Ryūkyū Kobujutsu.
  • Old Cat – (also known as ol' cat or cat-ball) were bat-and-ball games played in the 19th century in North America. The games were numbered according to the number of bases, and the number of bases varied according to the number of players.
  • One Day International (ODI) — a form of Cricket played in a single day, usually 50 overs per team. An even shorter version is the Twenty20.
  • One-Pocket — a version of Pocket Billiards
  • Orienteering — participants find their way to various checkpoints across rough country with the aid of a map and compass, the winner being the one with the lowest elapsed time.
  • Outdoor Handball — another name for Field Handball
  • Outrigger Canoeing — racing using a type of canoe featuring one or more lateral support floats known as outriggers, which are fastened to one or both sides of the main hull.
  • Over-the-line – is a bat-and-ball sport related to baseball and softball with just 3 people per team. Unlike the other sports, the batter and pitcher are on the same team.
  • Oztag — a form of Tag Rugby

P Sports

  • Paddle tennis
  • Paddleball
  • Padel tennis
  • Paintball — a skirmish sport in which players compete to eliminate opponents by tagging them with capsules containing water soluble dye propelled from paintball guns.
  • Pall mall - a lawn game which was played between the 1500's and the 1600's
  • Palla
  • Pankration (Amatuer) - A modern version of the Ancient Olympic sport of Pankration.
  • Parachuting
  • Para-Climbing — Sport Climbing for disabled athletes
  • Paragliding
  • Parallel Bars
  • Paralympic football
  • Paralympic volleyball
  • Parasailing
  • Parkour
  • Patball
  • Pato — a cross between Polo and Basketball played on horseback. It is the national sport of Argentina. A similar sport is Horseball.
  • Pehlwani — a form of wrestling from South Asia. A win is achieved by pinning the opponent's shoulders and hips to the ground simultaneously.
  • Pelota mixteca
  • Pelota purépecha
  • Pencak Silat
  • Pentathlon
  • Personal water craft
  • Pesäpallo — a Finnish variation of Baseball, the major difference is that the ball is pitched vertically.
  • Pétanque
  • Peteca
  • Pickleball - a non-contact racquet sport which is similar to badminton, tennis, and table tennis
  • Pickup truck racing
  • Pig racing
  • Pigeon sport
  • Ping Pong - see Table Tennis
  • Pitch and putt
  • Pocket billiards — also known as Pool, it is the name for a range of cue sports played on a table with six pockets along the rails, into which the main aim is to hit balls into the pockets. There are hundreds of pool games - popular versions include Eight-Ball and Nine-Ball, as well as Ten-Ball,Straight PoolOne-Pocket and Bank Pool.
  • Podex
  • Pointe
  • Pole fishing
  • Pole vault
  • Polo (Horse Polo) — a team sport played on horseback in which the objective is to hit a ball into a goal using a long-handled mallet. Variations include Snow PoloElephant PoloCycle PoloYak Polo, Cowboy Polo.
  • Polocrosse
  • Pommel Horse
  • Pond hockey
  • Pool — a common name for Pocket Billiards
  • Popinjay
  • Power hockey
  • Power Tumbling
  • Powerbocking
  • Powerchair Football - indoor football for peaople in wheelchairs
  • Powered hang glider
  • Powered paragliding
  • Powerlifting
  • Practical shooting
  • Pradal Serey — a type of kickboxing from from Cambodia. Also known as Kun Khmer
  • Prisoner Ball
  • Prizefighting — another name for bare knuckle boxing.
  • Production car racing
  • Punchball
  • Pyramid — a cue sport played in countries of the former Soviet Union. (more commonly known asRussian pyramid or Russian billiards)

Q Sports

  • Quadrathlon — an endurance sports event composed of the four individual disciplines of swimming, kayaking, cycling and running - also called quadriathlon.
  • Quidditch - the sport invented for the Harry Potter books has been adapted for the real world. See Muggle Quidditch

R Sports

  • Race of Champions
  • Race Walking
  • Racketlon
  • Racquetball
  • Racquets / Rackets
  • Radio-control vehicles
  • Rafting
  • Rally Raid
  • Rallycross
  • Rallying (car)
  • Rally Racing (motorbike) — a navigation event on motorbikes on public roads whereby competiors must visit a number of checkpoints in diverse locations while still obeying road traffic laws.
  • Rapid Ball
  • Rattlesnake Round-Up
  • RC Racing
  • Real tennis
  • Rec footy
  • Red rover
  • Regularity rally
  • Reining
  • Rhythmic gymnastics
  • Ribbon
  • Ringball - a court game from Sth Africa very similar to netball.
  • Ringette
  • Ringo
  • Rink bandy - a variation of Bandy which originated in Sweden in the 1960s, played on an ice hockey rink. See also Rink Ball.
  • Rink hockey
  • Rinkball — very similar to Rink Bandy, though played with ice hockey sticks instead of bandy sticks which are more like those used in field hockey.
  • Riverboarding
  • Road bicycle racing
  • Road crawling
  • Road racing
  • Robot combat
  • Rock Climbing
  • Rock racing
  • Rodeo — A rodeo is a sporting event comprising many different sports, including the following Calf Roping,
    Breakaway roping, Team roping, Barrel racing, Steer wrestling, Goat tying, Bronc riding, Bull Riding, Steer roping and Pole bending.
  • Rogaining
  • Roller derby
  • Roller hockey
  • Roller Skating
  • Rope Climbing
  • Rope jumping
  • Roque - an American variation of croquet played on a hard, smooth surface.
  • Rossall Hockey
  • Rotation
  • Rounders
  • Rowing
  •  Royaking
  • Rugby Fives
  • Rugby League
  • Rugby league nines
  • Rugby league sevens
  • Rugby sevens
  • Rugby tens
  • Rugby Union
  • Rundown (aka Pickle)
  • Running
  • Russian fist fighting —  the traditional bare-knuckle boxing of Russia.
  • Russian pyramid — a cue sport played in countries of the former Soviet Union. (also known simply as Pyramid(s)Russian billiards or Russian pool)

S Sports

  • Sabaki Ball
  • Sack race
  • Sailing
  • Sambo (martial art) — a martial art developed for Russia's military and police force in the 1930s. The term translates as "self-defense without weapons".
  • Samoa Rules
  • Sanda — A form of kickboxing from China, which combines full-contact kickboxing, with wrestling, takedowns, throws, sweeps, kick catches, and in some competitions, even elbow and knee strikes. Also called Sanshou
  • Sandball — see Beach Handball
  • Sand drags
  • Sandboarding
  • Sanshou - another name for Sanda
  • Savate — a French version of kickboxing, in which only foot kicks are allowed
  • Schwingen — a style of folk wrestling native to Switzerland,
  • Scootering
  • Scrub baseball
  • Scuba Diving
  • Sea kayaking
  • Segway polo
  • Sepak Takraw - an Asian sport like volleyball but using the feet to kick the ball over the net
  • Seven-ball
  • Shaolin kung fu
  • Shidokan
  • Shinty
  • Shinty-Hurling
  • Shogi
  • Shoot boxing
  • Shootfighting
  • Shooting
  • Shorinji Kempo
  • Short track motor racing
  • Short track speed skating
  • Shot put
  • Show Jumping
  • Shuai Jiao
  • Shuffleboard
  • Shurikenjutsu
  • Sikaran— a form of kick boxing from the Philippine, which utilizes only the feet, the hands are only used for blocking.
  • Silambam
  • Silat
  • Single scull
  • Sipa
  • Six-man football
  • Skateboarding
  • Skater hockey
  • Skee ball
  • Skeet shooting - participants will attempt to break clay disk flung into the air using shot guns
  • Skeleton - participants ride a small sled down a frozen track facing forward with the face down.
  • Ski flying
  • Ski jumping
  • Skirmish — a genral term for sports in which participants replicate firearm warfare. See Airsoft,Laser Tag and Paintball
  • Ski touring
  • Skiboarding
  • Skibob
  • Skibobbing
  • Skiing — Travelling over a surface (snow, water, grass) on skis. There are a wide range of sporting activities that fall under the term skiing. Competitive forms include Alpine Skiing (or Downhill Skiing), and Cross-Country / Nordic Skiing.
  • Skijoring
  • Skimboarding
  • Skittles
  • Sky Race
  • Skysurfing
  • Slacklining
  • Slamball
  • Sledge hockey
  • Slopestyle
  • Slow Pitch
  • Snatch
  • Snooker — a Cue Sport played on a table covered with a green cloth with six pockets. It is played using a cue and 22 snooker balls: one white cue ball, 15 red balls and six balls of different colours. Points are awarded for using the cue ball to pot the red and coloured balls.
  • Snooker plus
  • Snorkelling
  • Snow kiting
  • Snowboarding
  • Snowmobile racing
  • Snow Polo — a variation of Polo, which is played on compacted snow on flat ground or a frozen lake
  • Snowshoeing
  • Soap shoes
  • Soccer — the common name for Association Football
  • Soft tennis
  • Softball
  • Sogo (Score four)
  • Sōjutsu
  • Spearfishing
  • Speed pool— a standard Billiards game where the balls must be pocketed in as little time as possible.
  • Speed skating
  • Speed skiing
  • Speed typing
  • Speed-ball
  • Speedball (American)
  • Speedcubing
  • Speedminton
  • Spongee
  • Sport aerobics
  • Sport Climbing
  • Sport Diving (competitive scuba)
  • Sport fishing — Sport Fishing refers to recreational fishing rather than commerical fishing, and includes competition fishing. See Fishing for description of the sport of fishing.
  • Sport kite (Stunt kite)
  • Sport stacking
  • Sporting clays
  • Sports acrobatics
  • Sports car racing
  • Sprint (Athletics) — track and field running events over short distances, such as 100m, 200m, 400m.
  • Sprint car racing
  • Sprint football
  • Squash
  • Squash tennis
  • Squat (powerlifting event)
  • Squirt Boating
  • Ssireum — a folk wrestling style and traditional national sport of Korea, with the aim to bring any part of the opponent's body above the knee to the ground.
  • Static trapeze
  • Steeplechase
  • Stickball – variable
  • Stické
  • Still Rings
  • Stock car racing
  • Stool ball
  • Straight pool
  • Stratego
  • Street football
  • Street football (American)
  • Street hockey
  • Street racing
  • Streetball
  • Streetboarding
  • Streetluge - participants race downhill feet first on a sort of modified skateboard.
  • Subak
  • Subbuteo
  • Sudoku
  • Suicide (game)
  • Sumo Wrestling
  • Superbike racing
  • Supercross
  • Supermoto
  • Superside
  • Supersport racing
  • Surf fishing
  • Surf Kayaking
  • Surfboat
  • Surfing
  • Swamp football
  • Swedish football
  • Swimming
  • Swing
  • Swing boarding
  • Swordfighting
  • Synchronized skating
  • Synchronized Swimming
  • Systema

T Sports

  • Table football
  • Table hockey
  • Table Tennis
  • Taekkyeon — a traditional military Korean martial art, an ancestor of Taekwondo. Points are scored by throwing (or tripping) the opponent to the ground, pushing him out of the ring, or kicking him in the head.
  • Taekwondo
  • Tag
  • Tag Rugby — a team sport similar to touch rugby in which instead of a tackle a velcro attached tag if pulled off the ball carrier. Similar in play to touch rugby. Also known as Flag Rugby. Played in serveral forms, such as OzTag and Mini Tag. American flag rugby played in the US K1-9 is a variation of Tag Rugby.
  • T'ai chi ch'uan
  • Taido
  • Tang Soo Do
  • Tapball
  • Target archery — Archery competitions held indoors or outdoors between 18 m and  90 m from the target.
  • Target shooting
  • T-Ball
  • Tchoukball
  • Team handball — a commonly used name for the sport of Handball. (see Handball)
  • Team penning
  • Te Ano
  • Telemark skiing
  • Ten-ball
  • Tennis
  • Tennis Polo
  • Ten-pin bowling
  • Tent pegging
  • Test cricket
  • Tetherball
  • The Massachusetts Game – four bases
  • Thoroughbred racing
  • Three sided football
  • Three-ball
  • Three-Cushion Billiards —a very challenging Carom Billiards discipline, where the aim is to carom the cue ball off both object balls and contact the rail cushions at least three times before the last object ball. Also called three-cushion carom.
  • Three-legged race
  • Throwball — a sport very similar to Newcomb Ball (a variation of Volleyball) that is played in India.
  • Throwing
  • Thumb wrestling
  • Time Attack
  • Toboggan
  • Toe wrestling
  • Torball
  • Touch Football
  • Touch Rugby
  • Touring car racing
  • Tower running - gruelling races up tall man made structures. Also known as Stair Climbing.
  • Town ball
  • Track cycling
  • Track & Field — also known as athletics
  • Track racing
  • Tractor pulling
  • Trailer racing
  • Train racing
  • Trampolining — perform acrobatics while jumping on a trampoline
  • Trap shooting
  • Trapeze
  • Trial
  • Triathlon
  • Trick shot competition
  • Tricking
  • Triple jump — a track and field event where the participant attempts to hop, skip and jump the longest. Also called the hop, skip and jump forobvious reasons. Similar to the long jump.
  • Truck racing
  • Trugo
  • TT racing
  • Tug of War
  • Tumbling - a gymnatics event involving tumbling along a mat performing flips, rolls, jumps, performing somersaults and handsprings.
  • Turkish Wrestling
  • Twenty20 (cricket)

U Sports

  • Ultimate — played with a disc (frisbee), with points scored by passing the disc to a teammate in the opposing end zone.
  • Ultralight Aviation — events with of lightweight aircraft which have 1 or 2 seat fixed-wings.
  • Ultramarathon — very long distance endurance events, ranging from greater than Marathon distance to several days. Ultramarathons can either cover a specified distance, or take place during a specified time frame, with the winner covering the most distance in that time.
  • Underwater Football — played in a swimming pool with snorkeling equipment, the aim is to manoeuvre a slightly negatively buoyant ball underwater (by carrying and passing) from one side of a pool to the other. Scoring is achieved by placing the ball in the gutter on the side of the pool.
  • Underwater Hockey — two teams of six push a puck along the bottom of a swimming pool. (also known as 'Octopush' or Water Hockey)
  • Underwater Ice Hockey — A variation of Ice Hockey played upside-down underneath frozen pools or ponds. Participants wear snorkeling equipment and wet suits and use the underside of the frozen surface as the playing area for a floating puck (also called sub-aqua ice hockey).
  • Underwater Orienteering — individual and team events in which competitors wearing scuba diving equipment swim an underwater course following a route marked on a map prepared by the competition organizers, using a compass and a counter meter to measure the distance covered.
  • Underwater Photography — teams of competitors using using scuba gear and using a digital underwater camera dive and photograph the same saltwater ocean sites at the same time over a two-day period, with the submitted digital images assessed to find the winner.
  • Underwater Rugby — two teams compete for a slightly negatively buoyant ball (filled with saltwater) and score by placing it into the opponents' goal (heavy metal bucket) at the bottom of a swimming pool.
  • Underwater Target Shooting — competitors free dive in a swimming pool, using spearguns to fire at targets.
  • Underwater Wrestling — an alternative name for Aquathlon
  • Uneven Bars — an artistic gymnastics apparatus used only by female gymnasts comprising a pair of parallel bars set at different heights. (also called or asymmetric bars)
  • Unicycle Basketball — a version of Basketball with all competitors riding unicycles. The sport uses a regulation basketball on a regular basketball court with the same rules.
  • Unicycle Handball — competitors ride unicycles and a handball-sized ball, with the aim to throw it into a vertical hoop placed about 6 feet (1.8 m) above the ground.
  • Unicycle Hockey — a team sport, similar to roller or inline hockey, though all competitors are riding a unicycle and using a tennis ball and ice-hockey sticks.
  • Unicycle Trials — a form of unicycling which involves participants riding a unicycle over obstacles without any part of the rider touching the ground.
  • Unicycling — sports using a single wheel cycle. Disciplines include Mountain Unicycling,Unicycle TrialsUnicycle HockeyUnicycle HandballUnicycle Basketball.

V Sports

  • Vajra-mushti — a form of Indian wrestling in which a knuckleduster-like weapon called the Vajra-mushti is employed.
  • Valencian Frontó — modified Valencian Pilota version of the original Basque Pelota game. The players don't stand face-to-face as in the more popular Valencian Pilota but share a common playing area.
  • Valencian Pilota — is a traditional handball sport played in the Valencian Community of Spain. The ball is usually struck with a bare hand in a game involving two teams made from two up to five players each (depending on the particular version played). Unlike the original Basque Pelota, it is not played against a wall. Instead, teams are placed face to face separated either by a line on the ground or a net. Versions include Valencian Frontó.
  • Varpa — an old outdoor game dating back to the Viking Age. It is similar to boules but played with a flat and heavy thrower known as "varpa" instead of balls, once made of shaped stones but nowadays aluminium is more popular.
  • Varzesh-e Bastani — a traditional Iranian martial arts. The sport is practiced in a gymnasium called Zourkhaneh, which is another name by which the sport is known.
  • Varzesh-e Pahlavani — another name for Varzesh-e Bastani.
  • Vault — an artistic gymnastics event for men and women, in which the athlete leaps over a vault or pommel horse, using the hands for pushing off.
  • Vigoro — an Australian sport that combines elements of Cricket and Baseball, mainly played by women. Played on a pitch shorter than for cricket, with a bat with a long handle like a paddle.
  • Vintage Racing — a form of Auto-Racing, with vehicles limited to Vintage types.
  • Volleyball — a game for two teams of six players, in which a large ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court. See also Beach Volleyball. Similar sports and variations include ThrowballNewcomb Ball.
  • Vovinam — a Vietnamese martial art.
  • Vx — a ball sport from the UK, originally known as Rock-It-Ball. It is played by two teams of five players. The court is roughly the size of a basketball court, with 5 balls in play. Players carry a VstiX for carrying, throwing and catching the ball.

W Sports

  • Wakeboarding
  • Wakesurfing
  • Wall game
  • Wallball
  • Wallyball
  • Water basketball
  • Water Polo
  • Water Skiing
  • Water Polo
  • Waymarking
  • Weightlifting
  • Western Pleasure
  • Wheelchair basketball
  • Wheelchair racing
  • Wheelchair Rugby
  • Wheelchair rugby league
  • Wheelstand competition
  • White water rafting
  • Whitewater kayaking
  • Wicketball
  • Wickets - another name for Croquet
  • Wiffleball — a variation of the sport of Baseball designed for indoor or outdoor play in confined areas,  using a perforated, light-weight, rubbery plastic ball and a long, plasticyellow) bat.
  • Windsurfing
  • Wing Chun
  • Wing Tsun
  • Wingsuit flying
  • Winter Sports
  • Wireball
  • Woggabaliri
  • Wolf hunting
  • Women's lacrosse
  • Woodball — a sport where a mallet is used to pass a ball through gates. This game can be played in grass, sand or indoor. See also Beach Woodball.
  • Wood Chopping
  • Wrestling — a general term for a combat sport between two competitors involving grappling type techniques. Forms include the Olympic styles of Greco-Roman and freestyle. There are many regional forms of wrestling, too many to mention, but include SumoYağlı Güreş (Turkish oil wrestling). Variations also include Aquathlon (underwater wrestling), Arm Wrestling.
  • Wushu

X Sports

  • Xare — a racquet sport, a form of Basque pelota, where players face each other across a net which is strung across the middle of an indoor court.
  • Xingyiquan — is one of the major "internal" styles of Chinese martial arts - probably not a sport.

Y Sports

  • Yağlı Güreş — Turkish for Oil Wrestling, also called grease wrestling. This form of wrestling,where the wrestlers cover themselves in oil, is the national sport of Turkey.
  • Yak polo — a Mongolian variation of the sport Polo played on yaks instead of on horses.
  • Yotsudama — a variation of Four-Ball carom billiards played in East Asia.
  • Yubi lakpi — a seven-a-side traditional football game with similarities to rugby played in Manipur, India, using a coconut.
  • Yukigassen — a snowball fighting-competition played between two teams with seven players each, originated in Japan.

Z Sports

  • Zourkhaneh — The Zourkhaneh (house of strength) is the traditional gymnasium where the sport of Varzesh-e Bastani or Pahlavani is practiced. The sport is sometimes known by this name. Alternative spellings are Zurkhaneh, Zorkhana or Zourkhaneh.
  • Zui Quan — The words mean Drunken Fist in Chinese. Also known as Drunken Boxing or Drunkard's Boxing.Different Types of Sports
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Cricket

Cricket is a game of two teams between eleven players. It is played with the bat and ball as well as it is divided into six overs. Cricket game is established with the team sport. It is the most popular sport in the world.
In the cricket, there are three types of bawlers like fast bawlers, spin bawlers and medium pace bawler. The ball has bounces only one time before reaching the batsman. In the sport of cricket, the bawling is like a action of propelling the ball towards the wicket defended by a batsman. It is played on the grass field and roughly in the oval shape.
All batsman plays the ball with the wooden type of cricket bat and the remaining members of the bawler's team stand with the different positions. In this game if the batsman not out, then they run between the wickets and exchanging ends with the second batsman.
Two-on fields umpires preside over a match. One empire stands on the behind of the bawler's wicket and the other one stands with a side view of the batsman.
The cricket field consists of the large oval shaped with the grassy ground. Its diameter is usually between 450 feet to 500 feet. The parameter of the field is known as boundary and the boundary is marked with the painted line or with a rope. Live Cricket Score playbolo exclusive presents about live cricket score streaming cricket match online channel The main purpose of the bawler's team is to get the each batsman out and the purpose of the batting team is to score as many runs.

Tennis

Tennis is a game of two players and between two players of two team. Along with its millions of players and millions of people follow the tennis as a spectator sport. It is played at all levels of society as well as by all ages in many countries around the world. Now the tennis is the Olympic sport.
The tennis match is the composed of sets and the set is basically consists of a number of games which turn in the consist of points. To play the tennis first of all you need a racket, ball, net. The main purpose of this game is simply to hit the ball on the ground of the opponent's side of the court.
It is played on a rectangular court of a grass and a flat surface area. The court for single matches is 78 feet (23.77 m) long and its width is 27 feet. The net is high at the 3 feet in the center and 3 feet 6 inches high at the posts. Net is also divided it into two equal ends as well as it is parallel with the base lines also. The court for double matches is 36 feet (10.97 m).
The lines that delineate the width of the court are known as the service line as well as the baseline. In the center of each baseline the short mark is appeared which is referred to as the hash mark or the center mark. These types of boundaries are used when the doubles is being played.

Badminton

Badminton is a sport which is played with the racquet between two opposite players or two opposite pairs. These two opposite players and pairs take the position on opposite sides of the rectangular and it is divided by a net. All players are score the points by just striking the shuttlecock with their racquet so that it passes over the net and land in their opponents half of the court. The name of shuttlecock is the shortened to shuttle.
Badminton is an Olympic sport and it is divided into five disciplines: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed doubles, in which each pair is man's and woman's. The first badminton club in the world, Bath Badminton club 1877, which transcribed the rules of badminton for the first time. In 1893, the badminton of England association is established the proper set of rules of badminton.
The full width of the badminton court is 6.1 meters and the full length is 13.4. But the width of badminton in single is reduced to 5.18 meters. Generally the net is high, at the edges of 1.55 meters and high in the center of 1.524 meters.In order to play the badminton you need the shots, a net, racket, shuttlecock, short sleeve shirt.
In this game the court is fixed in two by the net. If you want to score the points, then you just hit the ball over the net to the opponent's side and the shuttle cannot be out of the markings on the ground. But the most common goals are happen in that case when the shuttlecock hits the athlete, the shuttlecock is hits the twice, the player the net or his or her racket does and the shuttlecock hits the ground before it goes over the net.

Football

Football is the game which is played on the rectangular grass. It is played with the ball. In this game, the goalkeeper is the only player who allowed to use their hands and arms to propel the ball. The main purpose of the game is to score by maneuvering the ball into the opposing goal and the remaining members of the goalkeeper are use their feet to kick the ball into a position. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the match wins.
The width of the fields for the non-international matches is in the range of 50-100 yards and the length is in the range of 100-130 yards. The international adult matches may be 64-75 meters in width and the 100-110 meters in length. In the front of each goal, there is also a one area for the penalty.
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Football game has been established with the team sport and it is played by two teams of 11 players. It is one of the most popular game in the world. In this game, the points are scored in a variety of ways, by throwing the ball to another player, including carrying the ball over the goal line or kicking the ball through the goal posts on the opposing side.
The main object of the game is to score a point by just clicking the ball into the goal of the other team. There is also a one referee and the two assistant referees.  The basic equipment for the players are required to wear a footwear, shorts, socks, shirt and adequate shin guards. But the goalkeeper must wear the clothing for the easily distinguishable from that worn by the other players and the match officials.Soccer Betting Soccer, yet another game that SportsBet offer betting on. Start soccer betting today when you visit Sportsbet online. Online betting and sports betting odds with BSQ's live odds are also competitive.

Basketball

Basketball is the game of five players between the two teams. Each player try to score the highest point. In this game, the players are throwing a ball through the 10 feet of high hoop under the some organized rules and it is the most popular sports in the world. Generally the games are played in four quarters of 10 (international) and 12 minutes (NBA). But the college games are used the two twenty minutes halves while the high school games used the eight minutes quarter.
Bottom of the basket was cut open to allow the ball to fall through in 1914, there by eliminating the need to poke out the ball every time when the goal was scored. There is also a one line which is called the arc. Today's the basketball is one of the most popular sport and the most entertainment part of the game in the Philippines, and it is widely reputed to be the national sport of the Philippines.
It was invented by Dr James Naismith in 1891 at the Springfield college in Massachusetts. This game is based on the one or two umpires or the referee and the table officials. The table officials are responsible for each teams scoring.
In the basketball, most of the courts are made of wood. The conditions and rules of the basketball are:
 The ball may be batted and thrown in any condition with the one or both hands.
 Arms and body must not be used for holding the ball.
 The ball must be held by the hands.
 The umpire shall be judge of the men and shall note the fouls while the referee shall be the judge of the ball and shall decide weather the ball is inbounds, in play and shall keep the time
 A goal shall be made in that case when the ball is batted or thrown from the grounds into the basket.
 If the ball goes over the backboard and hits the top or side of the backboard, then the ball is out of play.

Hockey

Hockey game is played on the natural grass, gravel, sand based and water based artificial turfs. It is played with the very small hard ball. This type of game was included in the modern Olympic games in 1908. It is the game of 11 players between two teams which is completely against with each other and using their 'hooked' sticks to hit, pass, push and dribble a small, hard, usually white, ball, with one aim in mind-to score the more points by getting their ball into a opponent's goal.
In this game all players used the sticks to play the ball where as in the football they used their feet to play the ball and the rules of hockey are similar to the rules of football. Hockey game is played by both men and women. The pitch also has an electronic scoreboard and permanent spectator seating for 350 peoples.
It is played between the two halves of 35 minutes each with a half time of 10 minutes and if you try to score a goal, then you keep the ball away from the other team. It is played outdoors on a grass and synthetic field. Hockey became an olympic sport in the 1908. It is the game of eleven players each on two teams. It is the game of eleven players each on two teams. In this game you can use only the flat face of stick.
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