Equestrian
An umbrella discipline in which a rider and horse compete as a team in dressage, jumping, or eventing on a course or arena.
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An umbrella discipline in which a rider and horse compete as a team in dressage, jumping, or eventing on a course or arena.
A winter Olympic sport in which athletes glide on ice performing jumps, spins, and choreographed routines judged on technical merit and artistry.
The world's most popular team sport - an eleven-a-side ball game played on a rectangular pitch with two goals.
An Irish team sport blending elements of soccer and rugby, played with a round ball on a large pitch.
A Japanese sword art focused on the rapid draw, cut, and resheathing of the katana from a seated or standing posture.
A throwing Olympic field event in which athletes hurl a long spear-like implement for maximum distance after a running approach.
A full-contact combat sport combining striking and grappling from boxing, wrestling, Muay Thai, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
A Japanese martial art and modern sport practised with a long polearm tipped by a curved single-edged blade.
A navigational endurance sport in which competitors race to find control points marked on a detailed topographic map.
A Southeast Asian team sport played over a net using only the feet, knees, chest, and head to volley a small woven ball.
A fast indoor racquet sport played on a table with small paddles and a lightweight celluloid or plastic ball.
A demanding team sport played in deep water where players swim, pass, and shoot a ball into the opposing goal.
An Olympic combat sport in which competitors use throws, takedowns, and pins, with attacks allowed across the whole body.
A Latin-inspired dance fitness activity now contested as a judged competitive event of choreographed routines to music.
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