Contents


Physical Sports By Family

 

[edit] Aquatics

[edit] Ball sports

[edit] Competitive Swimming

[edit] Underwater Diving

[edit] Archery

Main article: Archery

[edit] Auto racing

Main article: Auto racing

[edit] Bat-and-ball

Main article: Bat-and-ball

[edit] Boardsports

Main article: Boardsports

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

[edit] Boules

Main article: Boules

[edit] Bowling

Main article: Bowling

[edit] Catch games

[edit] Climbing

[edit] Cycling

Cycling sports using bicycles or unicycles.

[edit] Bicycle

Main article: Bicycle

[edit] Skibob

[edit] Unicycle

[edit] Combat sports

Main article: Combat sport

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] Cue sports

Main article: Cue sports

[edit] Dance

[edit] Equine Sports

Main article: Equestrianism

Sports using a horse

[edit] Fishing

Main article: Sport fishing

[edit] Flying disc sports

Main article: Flying disc games

[edit] Flying sports

[edit] Airplane

[edit] Ballooning

[edit] Football family

Main article: Football

[edit] Gymnastics

[edit] Handball Family

Handball games often have similarities to racquet or catch games.

[edit] Hockey Family

Main article: Hockey

[edit] Hunting

Main article: Hunting

Sometimes considered blood sports.

[edit] Kite Sports

[edit] Mixed discipline

[edit] Motorboat racing

[edit] Motorcycle racing

Main article: Motorcycle racing

[edit] Orienteering family

[edit] Paddle sports

[edit] Canoeing

[edit] Kayaking

[edit] Rafting

[edit] Rowing

[edit] Parachuting

Main article: Parachuting

[edit] Polo

[edit] Racquet (or racket) sports

Sports where a player use a racquet
(or racket) to hit a ball or other objects.

[edit] Radiosports

Sports using a radio

[edit] Remote control

[edit] Running

[edit] Sailing

[edit] Skiing

Main article: Skiing

[edit] Sled sports

[edit] Shooting sports

Main article: Shooting sports

Sports using a firearm:

[edit] Sport Stacking

[edit] Street stunts

Main article: Street stunts

[edit] Tag games

Main article: Tag (game)

[edit] Walking

[edit] Weightlifting

Main article: Weightlifting

[edit] Mind Sports by Family

Main article: 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

Main article: Card Games

See List of card games

[edit] Speedcubing

[edit] Strategy Board Games

[edit] Competetive Video Games

Many competetive video games could be considered mind sports. Games played in tournaments worldwide include:

[edit] By other

[edit] Air sports

[edit] Animal sports

[edit] Athletics (track and field)

[edit] Electronic sports

Sports played using electronic devices.

[edit] Endurance sports

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Skating sports

[edit] Snowsports

Skiboarding

[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] Water sports

[edit] Windsports

Sport which uses wind:

[edit] References

Contents


Physical Sports By Family

 

[edit] Aquatics

[edit] Ball sports

[edit] Competitive Swimming

[edit] Underwater Diving

[edit] Archery

Main article: Archery

[edit] Auto racing

Main article: Auto racing

[edit] Bat-and-ball

Main article: Bat-and-ball

[edit] Boardsports

Main article: Boardsports

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

[edit] Boules

Main article: Boules

[edit] Bowling

Main article: Bowling

[edit] Catch games

[edit] Climbing

[edit] Cycling

Cycling sports using bicycles or unicycles.

[edit] Bicycle

Main article: Bicycle

[edit] Skibob

[edit] Unicycle

[edit] Combat sports

Main article: Combat sport

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] Cue sports

Main article: Cue sports

[edit] Dance

[edit] Equine Sports

Main article: Equestrianism

Sports using a horse

[edit] Fishing

Main article: Sport fishing

[edit] Flying disc sports

Main article: Flying disc games

[edit] Flying sports

[edit] Airplane

[edit] Ballooning

[edit] Football family

Main article: Football

[edit] Gymnastics

[edit] Handball Family

Handball games often have similarities to racquet or catch games.

[edit] Hockey Family

Main article: Hockey

[edit] Hunting

Main article: Hunting

Sometimes considered blood sports.

[edit] Kite Sports

[edit] Mixed discipline

[edit] Motorboat racing

[edit] Motorcycle racing

Main article: Motorcycle racing

[edit] Orienteering family

[edit] Paddle sports

[edit] Canoeing

[edit] Kayaking

[edit] Rafting

[edit] Rowing

[edit] Parachuting

Main article: Parachuting

[edit] Polo

[edit] Racquet (or racket) sports

Sports where a player use a racquet
(or racket) to hit a ball or other objects.

[edit] Radiosports

Sports using a radio

[edit] Remote control

[edit] Running

[edit] Sailing

[edit] Skiing

Main article: Skiing

[edit] Sled sports

[edit] Shooting sports

Main article: Shooting sports

Sports using a firearm:

[edit] Sport Stacking

[edit] Street stunts

Main article: Street stunts

[edit] Tag games

Main article: Tag (game)

[edit] Walking

[edit] Weightlifting

Main article: Weightlifting

[edit] Mind Sports by Family

Main article: 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

Main article: Card Games

See List of card games

[edit] Speedcubing

[edit] Strategy Board Games

[edit] Competetive Video Games

Many competetive video games could be considered mind sports. Games played in tournaments worldwide include:

[edit] By other

[edit] Air sports

[edit] Animal sports

[edit] Athletics (track and field)

[edit] Electronic sports

Sports played using electronic devices.

[edit] Endurance sports

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Skating sports

[edit] Snowsports

Skiboarding

[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] Water sports

[edit] Windsports

Sport which uses wind:

[edit] References

Contents


Physical Sports By Family

 

[edit] Aquatics

[edit] Ball sports

[edit] Competitive Swimming

[edit] Underwater Diving

[edit] Archery

Main article: Archery

[edit] Auto racing

Main article: Auto racing

[edit] Bat-and-ball

Main article: Bat-and-ball

[edit] Boardsports

Main article: Boardsports

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

[edit] Boules

Main article: Boules

[edit] Bowling

Main article: Bowling

[edit] Catch games

[edit] Climbing

[edit] Cycling

Cycling sports using bicycles or unicycles.

[edit] Bicycle

Main article: Bicycle

[edit] Skibob

[edit] Unicycle

[edit] Combat sports

Main article: Combat sport

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] Cue sports

Main article: Cue sports

[edit] Dance

[edit] Equine Sports

Main article: Equestrianism

Sports using a horse

[edit] Fishing

Main article: Sport fishing

[edit] Flying disc sports

Main article: Flying disc games

[edit] Flying sports

[edit] Airplane

[edit] Ballooning

[edit] Football family

Main article: Football

[edit] Gymnastics

[edit] Handball Family

Handball games often have similarities to racquet or catch games.

[edit] Hockey Family

Main article: Hockey

[edit] Hunting

Main article: Hunting

Sometimes considered blood sports.

[edit] Kite Sports

[edit] Mixed discipline

[edit] Motorboat racing

[edit] Motorcycle racing

Main article: Motorcycle racing

[edit] Orienteering family

[edit] Paddle sports

[edit] Canoeing

[edit] Kayaking

[edit] Rafting

[edit] Rowing

[edit] Parachuting

Main article: Parachuting

[edit] Polo

[edit] Racquet (or racket) sports

Sports where a player use a racquet
(or racket) to hit a ball or other objects.

[edit] Radiosports

Sports using a radio

[edit] Remote control

[edit] Running

[edit] Sailing

[edit] Skiing

Main article: Skiing

[edit] Sled sports

[edit] Shooting sports

Main article: Shooting sports

Sports using a firearm:

[edit] Sport Stacking

[edit] Street stunts

Main article: Street stunts

[edit] Tag games

Main article: Tag (game)

[edit] Walking

[edit] Weightlifting

Main article: Weightlifting

[edit] Mind Sports by Family

Main article: 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

Main article: Card Games

See List of card games

[edit] Speedcubing

[edit] Strategy Board Games

[edit] Competetive Video Games

Many competetive video games could be considered mind sports. Games played in tournaments worldwide include:

[edit] By other

[edit] Air sports

[edit] Animal sports

[edit] Athletics (track and field)

[edit] Electronic sports

Sports played using electronic devices.

[edit] Endurance sports

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Skating sports

[edit] Snowsports

Skiboarding

[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] Water sports

[edit] Windsports

Sport which uses wind:

[edit] References

Contents


Physical Sports By Family

 

[edit] Aquatics

[edit] Ball sports

[edit] Competitive Swimming

[edit] Underwater Diving

[edit] Archery

Main article: Archery

[edit] Auto racing

Main article: Auto racing

[edit] Bat-and-ball

Main article: Bat-and-ball

[edit] Boardsports

Main article: Boardsports

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

[edit] Boules

Main article: Boules

[edit] Bowling

Main article: Bowling

[edit] Catch games

[edit] Climbing

[edit] Cycling

Cycling sports using bicycles or unicycles.

[edit] Bicycle

Main article: Bicycle

[edit] Skibob

[edit] Unicycle

[edit] Combat sports

Main article: Combat sport

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] Cue sports

Main article: Cue sports

[edit] Dance

[edit] Equine Sports

Main article: Equestrianism

Sports using a horse

[edit] Fishing

Main article: Sport fishing

[edit] Flying disc sports

Main article: Flying disc games

[edit] Flying sports

[edit] Airplane

[edit] Ballooning

[edit] Football family

Main article: Football

[edit] Gymnastics

[edit] Handball Family

Handball games often have similarities to racquet or catch games.

[edit] Hockey Family

Main article: Hockey

[edit] Hunting

Main article: Hunting

Sometimes considered blood sports.

[edit] Kite Sports

[edit] Mixed discipline

[edit] Motorboat racing

[edit] Motorcycle racing

Main article: Motorcycle racing

[edit] Orienteering family

[edit] Paddle sports

[edit] Canoeing

[edit] Kayaking

[edit] Rafting

[edit] Rowing

[edit] Parachuting

Main article: Parachuting

[edit] Polo

[edit] Racquet (or racket) sports

Sports where a player use a racquet
(or racket) to hit a ball or other objects.

[edit] Radiosports

Sports using a radio

[edit] Remote control

[edit] Running

[edit] Sailing

[edit] Skiing

Main article: Skiing

[edit] Sled sports

[edit] Shooting sports

Main article: Shooting sports

Sports using a firearm:

[edit] Sport Stacking

[edit] Street stunts

Main article: Street stunts

[edit] Tag games

Main article: Tag (game)

[edit] Walking

[edit] Weightlifting

Main article: Weightlifting

[edit] Mind Sports by Family

Main article: 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

Main article: Card Games

See List of card games

[edit] Speedcubing

[edit] Strategy Board Games

[edit] Competetive Video Games

Many competetive video games could be considered mind sports. Games played in tournaments worldwide include:

[edit] By other

[edit] Air sports

[edit] Animal sports

[edit] Athletics (track and field)

[edit] Electronic sports

Sports played using electronic devices.

[edit] Endurance sports

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Skating sports

[edit] Snowsports

Skiboarding

[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] Water sports

[edit] Windsports

Sport which uses wind:

[edit] References