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Which Sport Uses A Shuttlecock?
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Which Game Is Played With A Hard Rubber Puck?
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Name The Sport That Swings A Long-Handled Mallet From Horseback.
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Which Winter Sport Delivers A Polished Granite Stone Down The Ice?
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Which Sport Uses A Perforated Plastic Ball And A Paddle?
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Which Racquet Sport Uses A Black, Hollow Rubber Ball?
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Identify The Sport That Strikes A Dimpled Ball With A Driver.
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Which Sport Throws A Spear-Like Implement For Distance?
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Which Diamond Sport Uses An Optic-Yellow Ball Pitched Underhand?
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Which Precision Sport Uses A Bow And Arrows?
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Which Sport Strikes A Small White Ball With A Wooden Mallet On Grass?
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Which Cue Sport Uses A Rest, Chalk, And A Set Of Colored Balls?
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Which Sport Involves A Heavy Iron Shot Thrown From The Neck?
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Which Team Sport Uses An Oblong, Laced Ball Commonly Nicknamed The Pigskin?
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Which Indoor Racket Game Uses A Plastic Ball On A Table?
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Which Field Sport Uses A Small, Hard Ball And Willow Bat?
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Which Sport Requires A Flexible Fiberglass Or Carbon Pole To Clear A Bar?
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Which Sport Uses A Spherical, Pressurized Ball And A Strung Racket?
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Which Beach Sport Rides A Board While Harnessing A Power Kite?
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Which Sport Uses A Wooden Or Composite Stick Called A Hurley And A Sliotar?
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Which Floor Sport Uses A Plastic Ball With Holes And Lightweight Sticks?
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Which Mounted Game Uses A Ball With Handles For Easier Pickups?
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Which Racket Sport Uses A Perforated, Solid Padel Racket And Glass Walls?
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Which Winter Sliding Sport Uses A Small Sled Ridden Headfirst?
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Which Sport Uses A Basket-Like Cesta To Hurl A Ball At A Wall?
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Which Throwing Event Spins And Releases A Winged Disc?
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Which Target Sport Uses Steel-Tipped Projectiles And A Bristled Board?
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Which Team Sport Uses Mesh-Stick Heads Called Crosses To Carry A Ball?
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Which Gymnastics Apparatus Features Two Suspended Rings?
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Which Field Sport Uses A Curved Stick And A Dimpled Ball On Turf?
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Which Court Game Uses A Bright Blue Bouncy Ball And Sturdy Racket?
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Which Water Team Sport Uses Caps With Ear Guards And A Floating Goal?
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Which Precision Sport Uses A Biased Bowl And A Small Jack?
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Which Climbing Discipline Uses A Belay Device And Dynamic Rope Indoors?
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Which Martial Art Uses A Flexible Bamboo Sword Called A Shinai?
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Which Track Cycling Discipline Requires A Fixed-Gear Bicycle Without Brakes?
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Which Winter Glide Sport Uses Long Blades That Hinge At The Heels?
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Which Game Centers On A Mini-Trampoline Net You Spike The Ball Onto?
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Which Throwing Event Uses A Ball Attached To A Wire And Handle?
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Which Combat Sport Uses Padded Gloves And A Mouthguard In A Ring?
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Which Winter Sliding Sport Uses A Two-Or Four-Person Sled With Runners?
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Which Water Sport Uses A Board With A Mast And Sail?
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Which Precision Game Tosses Metal Boules Toward A Small Wooden Cochonnet?
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Which Indoor Court Game Uses A Low-Bounce Ball Known As A Futsal Ball?
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Which Winter Target Sport Sweeps With Brooms To Influence A Stone’s Path?
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Which Gaelic Field Game Uses A Round Leather Ball Advanced By Kicking And Hand-Passing?
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Which Strength Sport Lifts A Barbell From Ground To Overhead In Two Movements?
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Which Target Sport Shoots A .22 Caliber Rifle While On Cross-Country Skis?
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Which Court Sport Uses A Raised Hoop, Backboard, And Orange Ball?
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Which Court Game Uses Bibs With Position Letters And A Ring Without A Backboard?
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Which Fencing Weapon Scores With Thrusts Only And Allows Double Touches?
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Which Ice Sport Uses Toe Picks Attached To Boots For Jumps And Spins?
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Which Team Sport Uses A Resin-Coated Ball Thrown Into A Six-Meter Area?
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Which Target Game Uses Heavy Wooden Or Plastic Pins And A Reactive Ball?
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Which Precision Sport Throws A Small Metal Ring Onto Ground-Driven Stakes?
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Which Sport Uses A Flexible Saber Blade And Protective Mask?
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Which Paddle Sport Is Played On Elevated, Heated Platforms In Cold Weather?
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Which Sport Uses A Frisbee-Like Disc To Score In End Zones?
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Which Precision Golf Variant Throws Discs Into Chain Baskets?
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Which Winter Sledding Sport Uses A Supine Position Feet-First?
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Which Field Game Uses A Small Target Ball Called The Pallino?
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Which Sport Uses A Net Strung Between Two Posts Over A Rectangular Court?
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Which Racket Sport Is Played On An Enclosed Court With A Front Wall And Serve Box?
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Which Traditional Irish Women’s Sport Uses A Camán And A Sliotar?
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Which Watersport Uses A Longboard And Paddle While Standing?
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Which Shooting Discipline Uses A Smoothbore Shotgun And Flying Clay Targets?
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Which Field Sport Kicks An Oval Ball On A Large Oval Ground?
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Which Winter Team Sport Uses A Curved Stick And Ball On Ice, Not A Puck?
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Which Bowling Variant Uses Thin Pins And Small Gripless Balls?
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Which Cycling Discipline Uses Knobby Tires, Suspension, And Off-Road Trails?
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Which Ice Sport Uses A Rubber Ring And Straight Sticks With No Blades?
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Which Throwing Game Lobs Metal U-Shaped Implements At Ground Stakes?
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Which Racket Sport Uses A Solid Paddle And De-Pressurized Ball On Asphalt?
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Which Sport Uses A Long, Flexible Foil With Right-Of-Way Rules?
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Which Sport Uses A Heavy, Center-Weighted Ball Rolled Toward Smaller Wooden Skittles?
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Which Ice-Court Sport Uses Broom-Like Sticks And A Rubber Ball Instead Of A Puck?
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Which Pacific Sport Uses A Rattan Ball Kicked Over A Net With Acrobatic Strikes?
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Which Climbing Discipline Relies On Crash Pads Instead Of Ropes For Protection?
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Which Cue Sport Uses Three Balls And No Pockets?
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Which Gymnastics Event Uses A Narrow Beam Elevated Above The Floor?
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Which Gymnastics Apparatus Features A Single High Horizontal Bar?
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Which Gymnastics Apparatus Uses A Leather-Covered Apparatus With Two Handles?
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Which Equestrian Event Uses Colored Rails And Standards For Obstacles?
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Which Team Sport Uses A Large Round Ball Kicked Into A Net With Offside Rules?
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Which Court Sport Was Designed With Mixed-Gender Teams And Uses A Cylindrical Basket?
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Which Board Sport Rides Waves Using A Finned Board And Leash?
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Which Target Game Tosses Beanbags Toward A Board With A Circular Hole?
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Which Court Game Bounces A Low-Compression Ball Over A Table-Like Net On A Soccer Touch?
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Which Precision Sport Uses A Crossbow And Short Bolts At Stationary Targets?
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Which Strength Sport Deadlifts, Squats, And Bench Presses A Barbell For Max Weight?
1
Racquetball
2
Tennis
3
Badminton
4
Squash
A shuttlecock, or birdie, is unique to badminton, where feathered projectiles are struck across a high net.
1
Bandy
2
Ringette
3
Field Hockey
4
Ice Hockey
Ice hockey uses a vulcanized rubber puck gliding on ice, shot with sticks into goals guarded by masked goaltenders.
1
Polo
2
Golf
3
Croquet
4
Hurling
Polo features riders on horseback striking a small ball with long-handled mallets, aiming to score through goalposts.
1
Luge
2
Speed Skating
3
Curling
4
Bobsleigh
Curling teams slide granite stones toward a target while sweepers adjust friction and trajectory using specialized brooms.
1
Padel
2
Pickleball
3
Table Tennis
4
Paddle Tennis
Pickleball uses lightweight perforated plastic balls and solid paddles on a badminton-sized court with distinctive non-volley zones.
1
Squash
2
Badminton
3
Padel
4
Tennis
Squash employs a small, hollow black rubber ball that warms and bounces more during fast-paced wall rallies.
1
Golf
2
Baseball
3
Cricket
4
Softball
Golfers use various clubs, including drivers, to hit dimpled balls toward holes across meticulously maintained courses.
1
Discus
2
Javelin
3
Shot Put
4
Hammer Throw
In javelin, athletes hurl a long spear-like implement using a run-up and technique to maximize distance safely.
1
Baseball
2
Softball
3
Rounders
4
Cricket
Softball uses a larger, often optic-yellow ball pitched underhand, distinct from baseball’s smaller sphere and overhand deliveries.
1
Modern Pentathlon
2
Biathlon
3
Archery
4
Fencing
Archery involves shooting arrows from a bow at concentric targets, demanding consistent alignment, anchor, and controlled release.
1
Croquet
2
Lawn Bowls
3
Polo
4
Bocce
Croquet players use wooden mallets to strike balls through metal hoops arranged in precise patterns on manicured lawns.
1
Snooker
2
Nine-Ball Pool
3
Carom Billiards
4
English Billiards
Snooker is played on a large table with reds, colors, a cue ball, and accessories like rests and chalk.
1
Javelin
2
Shot Put
3
Discus
4
Hammer Throw
Shot putters “put” a heavy metal sphere from the neck using explosive leg drive, hip rotation, and full extension.
1
Australian Football
2
Gaelic Football
3
American Football
4
Rugby Union
American football features an oblong ball with laces, enabling spiral passes and providing grip for quarterbacks and centers.
1
Tennis
2
Paddle Tennis
3
Squash
4
Table Tennis
Table tennis players rally a lightweight plastic ball across a net on a tabletop using paddles with rubber faces.
1
Rounders
2
Softball
3
Cricket
4
Baseball
Cricket uses a cork-centered, leather-seamed ball and a flat willow bat to score runs between guarded wickets.
1
Pole Vault
2
High Jump
3
Triple Jump
4
Long Jump
Pole vaulters plant a long, flexible pole to convert speed into lift, vaulting over a horizontal crossbar cleanly.
1
Racquetball
2
Padel
3
Tennis
4
Badminton
Tennis is played with strung rackets striking pressurized felt-covered balls over a net on hard, clay, or grass surfaces.
1
Wakeboarding
2
Windsurfing
3
Kitesurfing
4
Surfing
Kitesurfers stand on boards and steer traction kites, using wind power to glide, jump, and carve across water.
1
Hurling
2
Field Hockey
3
Lacrosse
4
Bandy
Hurling employs a flat wooden hurley to strike a small sliotar, producing Ireland’s famously fast, physical field game.
1
Indoor Lacrosse
2
Floorball
3
Ice Hockey
4
Field Hockey
Floorball features lightweight sticks and a hollow plastic ball with holes, emphasizing speed and quick indoor transitions.
1
Mounted Archery
2
Polo
3
Tent Pegging
4
Horseball
Horseball uses a leather ball with several handles, letting riders scoop, carry, and pass safely at speed.
1
Racquetball
2
Padel
3
Pickleball
4
Paddle Tennis
Padel combines perforated-faced rackets and enclosed glass walls, enabling rebounds that extend rallies and tactical positioning.
1
Tobogganing
2
Skeleton
3
Luge
4
Bobsleigh
Skeleton athletes sprint, dive headfirst onto streamlined sleds, and steer subtly while racing downhill on iced tracks.
1
Jai Alai
2
Pelota Mano
3
Squash
4
Handball
Jai alai players use curved wicker cestas to launch a pelota at extreme speeds against a fronton wall.
1
Shot Put
2
Discus
3
Javelin
4
Hammer Throw
Discus throwers whirl in a circle, releasing a heavy disc with precise angle and spin to maximize flight distance.
1
Archery
2
Axe Throwing
3
Darts
4
Skeet
Darts involves throwing steel-tipped darts into a segmented sisal board, aiming for doubles, triples, and the bullseye precisely.
1
Polo
2
Field Hockey
3
Hurling
4
Lacrosse
Lacrosse players use mesh-headed sticks, called crosses, to cradle, pass, and shoot a durable rubber ball into goals.
1
Parallel Bars
2
Still Rings
3
Pommel Horse
4
High Bar
Men’s artistic gymnastics includes still rings, where athletes display strength holds, swings, and controlled dismounts on suspended apparatus.
1
Lacrosse
2
Bandy
3
Field Hockey
4
Shinty
Field hockey players maneuver a hard, often dimpled ball using curved sticks, emphasizing dribbling, passing, and accurate shooting.
1
Squash
2
Padel
3
Racquetball
4
Tennis
Racquetball is played in enclosed courts using lively blue balls and sturdy rackets for fast, ricochet-heavy rallies.
1
Water Polo
2
Artistic Swimming
3
Synchronized Swimming
4
Open Water Swimming
Water polo uses specialized caps, a grippy ball, and floating goals, combining endurance, tactics, and physical positioning.
1
Lawn Bowls
2
Curling
3
Petanque
4
Bocce
Lawn bowls uses asymmetrically weighted bowls rolled toward a small jack, emphasizing line control and weight judgment on greens.
1
Bouldering
2
Speed Climbing
3
Ice Climbing
4
Sport Climbing
Sport climbing employs ropes, quickdraws, and belay devices to protect falls on bolted routes, especially at indoor climbing gyms.
1
Hapkido
2
Iaido
3
Fencing
4
Kendo
Kendo practitioners wear armor and use bamboo shinais to strike defined target areas with spirit, precision, and control.
1
Road Cycling
2
Cyclocross
3
Velodrome Track Cycling
4
Mountain Biking
Track cyclists ride fixed-gear bikes on banked velodromes, controlling speed with cadence and lines rather than mechanical brakes.
1
Speed Skating
2
Short Track
3
Ice Dancing
4
Figure Skating
Speed skating often uses clap skates with hinging heels, improving blade contact time and pushing efficiency for higher speeds.
1
Roundnet (Spikeball)
2
Pickleball
3
Padel
4
Paddle Tennis
Roundnet, widely called Spikeball, features a taut mini-trampoline net that teams spike a small ball onto collaboratively.
1
Hammer Throw
2
Shot Put
3
Javelin
4
Discus
Hammer throwers spin rapidly while swinging a metal ball on a wire and handle, releasing with precise timing and balance.
1
Boxing
2
Taekwondo
3
Wrestling
4
Judo
Boxing requires padded gloves and mouthguards as fighters exchange punches under strict rules and timed rounds inside ropes.
1
Tobogganing
2
Skeleton
3
Bobsleigh
4
Luge
Bobsleigh teams push start then pilot aerodynamic sleds on icy tracks, with brakemen stopping after high-speed runs.
1
Surfing
2
Kitesurfing
3
Wakeboarding
4
Windsurfing
Windsurfing mounts a sail to a board’s mast, letting riders harness wind power while steering via rig angle and footwork.
1
Horseshoes
2
Lawn Bowls
3
Bocce
4
Petanque
Petanque players toss metal boules toward a tiny cochonnet, often played on compact, gritty courts called boulodromes.
1
Indoor Soccer
2
Futsal
3
Netball
4
Handball
Futsal uses a smaller, low-bounce ball that encourages close control, quick passing, and technical play on hard courts.
1
Curling
2
Bandy
3
Ice Hockey
4
Speed Skating
Curling sweepers use brooms to heat the ice microscopically, reducing friction and subtly altering a stone’s distance and curl.
1
Australian Football
2
Rugby Union
3
Gaelic Football
4
Association Football
Gaelic football uses a round leather ball, advanced by kicking and hand-passing, with scoring nets and tall posts.
1
Powerlifting
2
Olympic Weightlifting
3
CrossFit
4
Strongman
Olympic weightlifting features the snatch and clean and jerk, testing explosive power, precise technique, and mobility overhead.
1
Ski Mountaineering
2
Skijoring
3
Nordic Combined
4
Biathlon
Biathlon uniquely blends cross-country skiing with precision rifle shooting at targets, demanding endurance and calm breathing control.
1
Korfball
2
Netball
3
Basketball
4
Team Handball
Basketball centers on an elevated hoop and backboard where teams dribble, pass, and shoot a distinctive orange ball effectively.
1
Basketball
2
Netball
3
Team Handball
4
Korfball
Netball uses positional bibs and a ring without a backboard, emphasizing quick passing, footwork, and restricted movement rules.
1
Kendo Shinai
2
Foil
3
Épée
4
Sabre
Épée fencing uses a heavier thrusting weapon with a larger guard, where double touches score without right-of-way priority.
1
Speed Skating
2
Short Track
3
Figure Skating
4
Ice Hockey
Figure skates have toe picks that aid takeoffs and landings for jumps, spins, and intricate step sequences on ice.
1
Basketball
2
Water Polo
3
Netball
4
Team Handball
Team handball uses a grippy resin-coated ball, with attackers leaping into a six-meter area to unleash powerful shots.
1
Duckpin
2
Skittles
3
Ten-Pin Bowling
4
Candlepin
Ten-pin bowling employs a reactive ball to strike ten pins, with oil patterns influencing entry angle and strike potential.
1
Ring Toss
2
Cornhole
3
Horseshoes
4
Quoits
Quoits involves tossing metal rings to encircle ground stakes, a traditional game demanding consistent release and distance judgment.
1
Kendo
2
HEMA
3
Iaido
4
Fencing
Fencing includes the sabre, a flexible blade for cutting and thrusting, with electric scoring and masks ensuring safety.
1
Padel
2
Paddle Tennis
3
Platform Tennis
4
Pickleball
Platform tennis uses elevated, often heated courts with wire screens, enabling winter play with foam-core balls and paddles.
1
Ultimate
2
KanJam
3
Guts
4
Disc Golf
Ultimate advances a flying disc by passing, scoring when caught in end zones, emphasizing fair play and continuous movement.
1
Freestyle Frisbee
2
Double Disc Court
3
Disc Golf
4
Ultimate
Disc golf substitutes flying discs for balls and clubs, aiming throws into chained metal baskets across outdoor courses.
1
Tobogganing
2
Bobsleigh
3
Skeleton
4
Luge
Luge riders lie supine, steering with subtle leg and shoulder inputs while racing feet-first down banked icy tracks.
1
Croquet
2
Bocce
3
Lawn Bowls
4
Petanque
Bocce players throw larger balls aiming to finish closest to the pallino, using strategic blocking and gentle nudges.
1
Volleyball
2
Tennis
3
Badminton
4
Sepak Takraw
Volleyball uses a taut net and an inflated ball, with teams executing bumps, sets, and spikes to win rallies.
1
Racquetball
2
Padel
3
Squash
4
Real Tennis
Squash courts feature service boxes and a playable front wall, demanding controlled angles, length, and tight rails.
1
Camogie
2
Hurling
3
Gaelic Football
4
Rounders
Camogie mirrors hurling but is the women’s code, using camáns and a sliotar for fast, skillful field play.
1
Stand-Up Paddleboarding
2
Wakeboarding
3
Surfing
4
Windsurfing
Stand-up paddleboarding features long, stable boards propelled by a single-bladed paddle while riders balance upright across water.
1
Skeet Shooting
2
Archery
3
Pistol
4
Air Rifle
Skeet shooters track crossing clay targets launched from two houses, requiring quick leads, smooth swings, and disciplined follow-through.
1
Rugby League
2
Gaelic Football
3
American Football
4
Australian Rules Football
Australian rules football uses an oval ball on expansive oval grounds, emphasizing marks, long kicks, and continuous movement.
1
Broomball
2
Ringette
3
Bandy
4
Ice Hockey
Bandy resembles field hockey on ice, using a ball and longer rink, prioritizing skating endurance and open passing lanes.
1
Skittles
2
Duckpin Bowling
3
Candlepin Bowling
4
Ten-Pin Bowling
Candlepin bowling uses thin, straight pins and small, gripless balls, with three rolls per frame permitted for scoring.
1
Road Cycling
2
BMX Racing
3
Track Cycling
4
Mountain Biking
Mountain biking employs knobby tires and suspension systems to navigate technical trails, rocks, roots, and steep descents efficiently.
1
Ringette
2
Ice Hockey
3
Broomball
4
Bandy
Ringette replaces the puck with a rubber ring and uses straight sticks, emphasizing passing, movement, and set plays.
1
Horseshoes
2
Cornhole
3
Quoits
4
Ladder Toss
Horseshoes involves tossing metal U-shaped shoes to encircle or land near stakes, prioritizing controlled arcs and consistent landings.
1
Platform Tennis
2
Paddle Tennis
3
Pickleball
4
Padel
Paddle tennis uses solid paddles and lower-pressure balls on small courts, producing compact rallies and quick net exchanges.
1
Fencing (Sabre)
2
Fencing (Foil)
3
Fencing (Épée)
4
Kendo
Foil fencing targets the torso and uses right-of-way to determine scoring priority during electrically registered touches.
1
Ten-Pin Bowling
2
Skittles
3
Candlepin
4
Duckpin
Traditional skittles features wooden pins and heavier balls without finger holes, emphasizing accuracy and controlled rolling techniques.
1
Bandy
2
Ice Hockey
3
Ringette
4
Broomball
Broomball swaps skates for sneakers and uses broom-like sticks to strike a rubber ball on ice surfaces.
1
Keepie Uppie
2
Footvolley
3
Sepak Takraw
4
Teqball
Sepak takraw uses a woven rattan or synthetic ball, with players executing spectacular kicks and flips over a net.
1
Speed Climbing
2
Via Ferrata
3
Bouldering
4
Sport Climbing
Bouldering needs climbing shoes, chalk, and crash pads for protection during short, powerful problems without ropes or harnesses.
1
Pool
2
Carom Billiards
3
Snooker
4
English Billiards
Carom billiards uses only three balls on a pocketless table, scoring by caroms where the cue ball contacts both others.
1
Uneven Bars
2
Vault
3
Balance Beam
4
Floor Exercise
Balance beam challenges gymnasts to perform acrobatic and dance elements on a narrow apparatus requiring extreme poise and precision.
1
High Bar
2
Pommel Horse
3
Rings
4
Parallel Bars
High bar routines involve giant swings, release moves, and complex dismounts on a single elevated horizontal apparatus.
1
Vault
2
Rings
3
Pommel Horse
4
Parallel Bars
Pommel horse emphasizes continuous circles, flairs, and travels as gymnasts support weight on hands across the apparatus.
1
Eventing Dressage
2
Show Jumping
3
Endurance Riding
4
Dressage
Show jumping features adjustable colored rails and standards, testing precision, stride control, and penalties for refusals or knockdowns.
1
Rugby Union
2
Gaelic Football
3
Association Football (Soccer)
4
Australian Rules Football
Association football uses a spherical ball and offside law, with goals scored by kicking into nets past goalkeepers.
1
Korfball
2
Basketball
3
Netball
4
Team Handball
Korfball features co-ed teams and distinctive cylindrical baskets on posts, emphasizing movement, passing, and positional balance without dribbling.
1
Surfing
2
Wakeboarding
3
Skimboarding
4
Bodyboarding
Surfing employs finned boards tethered by leashes, allowing riders to paddle into waves and carve along breaking faces.
1
Cornhole
2
Ladder Toss
3
Washers
4
Quoits
Cornhole uses fabric beanbags and angled boards with holes, scoring by landing on the surface or sinking through the target.
1
Headis
2
Footvolley
3
Teqball
4
Sepak Takraw
Teqball blends soccer touches with a curved table, using low-compression balls for controlled volleys and technical exchanges.
1
Skeet
2
Target Crossbow
3
Biathlon
4
Archery
Target crossbow competitions fire short bolts from shoulder-mounted crossbows at fixed targets, emphasizing stability and trigger discipline.
1
Strongman
2
Olympic Weightlifting
3
Powerlifting
4
CrossFit
Powerlifting measures maximal strength across three barbell lifts—squat, bench press, and deadlift—using belts, wraps, and calibrated plates.
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