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  2. Wikipedia : Unusual articles/Sports

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    A popular sport in 17th and 18th century Europe that involved tossing foxes and other live animals as high as possible into the air. Goose pulling: Hang a live goose from a rope, gallop under it on a horse and pull its head off. What could be simpler? Hamster racing: A uniquely British response to foot and mouth disease. Kudu dung-spitting

  3. 10 Weird Olympic Sports That No Longer Exist, from Tug of War ...

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    It's a nightmare-inducing feat for most teens in physical education (been there), but believe it or not, the activity was an official Olympic sport in 1896, 1904, 1906, 1924 and 1932.

  4. Extreme sport - Wikipedia

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    Extreme sports tend to be more solitary than many of the popular traditional sports [8] (rafting and paintballing are notable exceptions, as they are done in teams). Activities categorized by media as extreme sports differ from traditional sports due to the higher number of inherently uncontrollable variables. These environmental variables are ...

  5. 5 of the Wackiest Sports in Olympic History

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    Running deer shooting at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games. Credit - AP. T here will be 32 sports at the Paris Summer Olympic Games (Jul. 26-Aug. 11). While some events—such as fencing, swimming ...

  6. Demonstration sport - Wikipedia

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    Most organizing committees then decided to include at least one demonstration sport at each edition of the Games, usually some typical or popular sport in the host country, like baseball at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and taekwondo at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. From 1924 to 1992, only two Summer Olympics Games did not have ...

  7. Quidditch (real-life sport) - Wikipedia

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    The real-world sport is sometimes referred to as "muggle quidditch" to distinguish it from the fictional game of the books, which involves magical elements such as flying broomsticks and enchanted balls—a muggle in the Harry Potter series being a person without magical abilities. The sport is played around the world.

  8. List of hybrid sports - Wikipedia

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    The sport has become increasingly popular since then. To succeed players must be both skilled chess players and skilled boxers. Circle rules football – a hybrid of association football , volleyball , basketball , wrestling , and rugby , with a goal located on the center of circle field.

  9. Sports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sports are particularly associated with education in the United States, with most high schools and universities having organized sports, and this is a unique sporting footprint for the U.S. College sports competitions play an important role in the American sporting culture, and college basketball and college football are more popular than ...