List of sports

The following is a list of sports/games, divided by category.

According to the World Sports Encyclopaedia (2003), there are 8,000 indigenous sports and sporting games.[1]

Acrobatic arts

Air sports

Aquatic and paddle sports

These sports use water (a river, pool, etc.).

Canoeing

Kayaking

Rafting

Rowing

Other paddling sports

Surface

Underwater

Competitive swimming

Kindred activities

Subsurface and recreational

Diving

Archery

Ball games

Bat-and-ball games

Invasion games

Sports in which the method of scoring is through goals.

Basketball family

Football family

Handball family

Stick and ball family

Hockey
Hurling and shinty
Lacrosse
Polo

Net and wall games

Games involving opponents hitting a ball over a net using a racket, or other piece of equipment, or merely gloved/barehanded:

Games involving opponents hitting a ball against a wall/walls using a racket, or other piece of equipment, or merely gloved/barehanded:

Pilota family

Sports that use a netted racket

Sports that use a non-netted racket, or paddle

Board sports

Sports that are played with some sort of board as the primary equipment.

Climbing

Cycling

Sports using bicycles or unicycles.

Bicycle

Skibob

Unicycle

Combat sports: wrestling and martial arts

A combat sport is a competitive contact sport where two combatants fight against each other using certain rules of engagement.

Grappling

Striking

Mixed or hybrid

Weapons and kicking

Other

Flying disc sports

Gymnastic

Ice sports

Kite sports

Marker sports

Mixed discipline

Decathlon, heptathlon, and the pentathlons consist of ten, seven, and five-component contests that are scored together using one points system.

Motorsports

Sports involving the use of motorized vehicles

Auto racing

Motorboat racing

Motorcycle racing

ATV racing

Musical

Orienteering

Parkour/Freerunning

Sport Parkour and Freerunning are empirically measured competitions of skill, speed or style on an obstacle based course. Self expression, demonstration of control and power are measured.

Running

Sailing

Snow sports

Skiing

Sled sports

Shooting sports

Sports using guns (firearms, air guns, etc.).

Individual

Athletic hybrid

Skirmish

Stacking

Street sports

Strength sports

Tag games

Walking

Weightlifting

Overlapping sports

Sports falling into two or more categories.

Sports involving animals

Dog sports

Sports in which dogs participate.

Equestrian sports

Sports using a horse.

Fishing

Hunting

Sometimes considered blood sports.

Rodeo-originated

Sports that have originated from rodeos in the old Western Americas.

Mind sports

Requiring little or no physical exertion or agility, mind sports are often not considered true sports. Some mind sports are recognised by sporting federations. The following list is intended to represent anything that is likely to be referred to as a mind sport, not to argue their validity as sports.

Card games

Esports

Speedcubing

Strategy board games

Other

Competitive model sports

Remote control

Different classification

Potentially other sports are listed here.

Air sports

Athletics (track and field)

Electronic sports

Sports played using electronic devices.

Endurance sports

Skating sports

Snowsports

See #Skiing

Strength sports

Sports mainly based on sheer power.

Table sports

Target sports

Sports where the main objective is to hit a certain target.

Cue sports

Golf

Team sports

Sports that involve teams.

Windsports

Sports which use the wind (apart from sailing):

Fictional sports

Fictional sports that are played in real life:

Miscellaneous sports

See also

References

  1. Lipoński, Wojciech (2003). "Introduction". World Sports Encyclopedia. Ozgraf. ISBN 0760316821 via Internet Archive. Former reference version, How many sports are there in the world? ("World Sports Encyclopedia". Archived from the original on July 23, 2010. Retrieved May 14, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)). See ISBN 9780760316825.
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