A sport is a physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to sports:
[edit] Types of sport
[edit] Physical sports
[edit] Archery
Members of the Gotemba Kyūdō Association demonstrate Kyūdō.
[edit] Auto racing
Main article:
Auto racing [edit] Ballooning
[edit] Bat-and-ball
Main article:
Bat-and-ball [edit] Board sports
Main article:
Board sports Sports that are played with some sort of board as the primary equipment.
[edit] Boules
[edit] Bowling
[edit] Catch games
[edit] Climbing
[edit] Cheerleading
Main article:
Cheerleading [edit] Cycling
Sports using bicycles or unicycles.
[edit] Bicycle
[edit] Skibob
[edit] Unicycle
[edit] Combat sports
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Combat sports Combat sport is a competitive contact sport where two combatants fight against each other using certain rules of engagement.
[edit] Grappling
[edit] Skirmish
[edit] Weapons
[edit] Striking
[edit] Mixed or hybrid
[edit] Competitive aerobatics
Lima Lima aerobatics team performing over
Louisville.
[edit] Powered
[edit] Unpowered
[edit] Cue sports
Three
ballet dancers performing a grand jeté jump
[edit] Equine Sports
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Equestrianism Sports using a horse.
[edit] Fishing
[edit] Flying disc sports
[edit] Gymnastics
[edit] Handball Family
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Team handball Handball games often have similarities to racquet or catch games.
[edit] Hockey family
[edit] Hunting
Sometimes considered blood sports.
[edit] Kite Sports
[edit] Mixed discipline
The three components of triathlon: swimming, cycling, running
[edit] Motorboat racing
[edit] Motorcycle racing
Free Style Moto
[edit] Orienteering family
[edit] Paddle sports
[edit] Canoeing
[edit] Kayaking
[edit] Rafting
[edit] Rowing
[edit] Parachuting
Main article:
Parachuting [edit] Pingu Sports
[edit] Racquet (or racket) sports
Sports where a player use a racquet (or racket) to hit a ball or other objects.
[edit] Radiosport
Sports using a radio
[edit] Remote control
[edit] Running
[edit] Sailing
[edit] Skiing
[edit] Sled sports
[edit] Shooting sports
Sports using a firearm.
[edit] Stacking
[edit] Street Stunts
[edit] Tag games
[edit] Walking
[edit] Wall-and-ball
Games involving opponents hitting a ball against a wall/walls using a racket, or other piece of equipmet, or merely gloved/barehanded.
[edit] Water sports
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Water sports [edit] Ball Sports
[edit] Competitive swimming
[edit] Subsurface & recreational
[edit] Weightlifting
[edit] Mind sports
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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.
[edit] Card Games
[edit] Speedcubing
[edit] Strategy Board Games
[edit] Competitive Video Games
Video Games are a sport just not a physical sport. I.E Major League Gaming
The sport video games are considered 'E-Sport'.
[edit] Miscellanea
[edit] Air sports
[edit] Animal sports
[edit] Athletics (track and field)
[edit] Electronic sports
Sports played using electronic devices.
[edit] Endurance sports
[edit] Miscellaneous sports
[edit] Skating sports
[edit] Snowsports
[edit] Strength sports
Sports mainly based on sheer power.
[edit] Tables sports
[edit] Target sports
Sports where the main objective is to hit a certain target.
[edit] Team sports
Sports that involve teams.
[edit] Windsports
Sports which use the wind (apart from sailing):
[edit] History of sports
[edit] General sports concepts
[edit] Sports governing bodies
World governing bodies of various notable sports:
[edit] See also
[edit] Sports-related lists
[edit] References
[edit] External links