There are 180 sports that start with the letter T. From Tabata to Tyr’s Ball. Sports, as a structured form of physical activity, play a vital role in cultures worldwide, serving as a means of entertainment, competition, and community engagement. Activities can range from team sports, like soccer and basketball, to individual pursuits like athletics and swimming. The evolution of sports has been influenced by various cultural, social, and technological factors, leading to the establishment of governing bodies, international competitions like the Olympics, and extensive professional leagues. Sports contribute significantly to physical health, social bonding, and can even have a positive economic impact on communities through events and tourism.
One interesting fun fact about sports is that cricket, often regarded as a national pastime in countries like India and England, is played by more than 120 countries and has a dedicated following of over 2.5 billion fans worldwide, making it one of the most popular sports globally.
Tabata
A high-intensity interval training workout consisting of exercises performed in 20-second bursts, followed by 10 seconds of rest, repeated 8 times for a total of 4 minutes.
Table Football
Also known as Foosball. A table-top soccer game where players control small soccer player figures attached to rotating poles to kick a small ball into the opposing team’s goal.
Table Hockey
A miniature ice hockey game played on a table-top surface with small player figures on rotating poles that strike a small puck into the opposing team’s goal.
Table Tennis
Also known as Ping-Pong. A racket sport played on a table with a net dividing it into two halves, where players hit a lightweight ball back and forth across the net.
Taekwondo
A Korean martial art and the national sport of South Korea, known for its emphasis on kicking techniques, speed, and agility.
Tag
A game where players attempt to ‘tag’ or touch other players, forcing them to join the ‘it’ group.
Tag Rugby
A non-contact version of rugby where players wear colored tags that are pulled off to indicate a ‘tackle’.
Tai Chi
A series of slow, flowing movements that promote balance, flexibility, and mental focus. Often practiced for its health benefits and meditative qualities.
Tai-O
A traditional Chinese martial art focused on meditation, breathing, and slow, flowing movements.
Taiaha
A traditional M?ori martial art that involves intricate footwork and strikes with a wooden staff.
Taiko Drumming
Taiko drumming is a style of Japanese ensemble drumming that involves the playing of large drums called ‘taiko’. It combines fluid, choreographed movements with powerful, rhythmic drumming.
TaiTam
A ball game similar to tennis, but played on a smaller court with a lower net.
Taiyo-no-hoko
An ancient Japanese sport where two opponents attempt to pull each other over a rope using wooden poles, testing strength, agility, and balance.
Taji
An ancient Indian martial art that blends combat techniques with spiritual practices, emphasizing defense over offense and emphasizing balance, flexibility, and mental focus.
Tajikistani Mushtaraka
Tajikistani Mushtaraka is a traditional Tajik form of wrestling that emphasizes fluid, grappling-based techniques to throw and pin one’s opponent.
Takraw
A sport similar to volleyball, where players use their feet, knees, chest and head to hit a rattan ball over a net.
Talakitok
Talakitok is a traditional Filipino fishing sport where participants use long bamboo poles to spear jumping fish in shallow coastal waters.
Talwar Khanda
A traditional Indian sword fighting martial art that focuses on the use of the talwar and khanda swords.
Tamburello
A racket sport played on a rectangular court, similar to tennis but using a larger paddle-like racquet to hit a soft, felt-covered ball.
Tamburitza
Tamburitza is a family of long-necked, string musical instruments used in traditional Croatian and Balkan folk music and dance performances.
Tameshigiri
The art of cutting through objects, typically mats or bamboo, to test the sharpness and quality of a katana sword.
Tameshiwari
The art of breaking wooden boards, bricks, or tiles with the hands, feet, or other body parts, demonstrating power and discipline.
Tanbark
A form of surfing that uses a wooden ‘tanbark’ surfboard instead of a modern surfboard.
Tancovani
A traditional Czech folk dance characterized by lively footwork, leaps, and spins, often performed in couples or groups to lively folk music.
Tanfoglio Challenge
A marksmanship competition that involves accurately shooting a Tanfoglio pistol at various targets.
Tangle Ball
A game where players try to untangle a ball of string or yarn that has been randomly tangled.
Tap Dance
A form of dance where the dancer’s footwear is outfitted with metal plates that make rhythmic sounds on a hard surface.
Tap Dancing
A type of dance in which the dancer’s footwear is used to produce percussive sounds by striking the floor or other surfaces.
Tapati Festival
An annual festival on Easter Island that celebrates the island’s culture, history, and traditions through a variety of traditional games, performances, and competitions.
Tarahumara Running
A long-distance running tradition of the Tarahumara people of Mexico, known for their exceptional endurance and ability to run extremely long distances over rough terrain.
Targe Throwing
A Scottish sporting event in which participants throw small axes or knives at a wooden target, testing their accuracy and skill with traditional weapons.
Tarhana
A traditional Turkish sport similar to handball, where players use their hands and feet to pass and score a ball through the opponent’s goal.
Tarkash
A traditional Indian sport involving archery, where two opponents shoot arrows at a rotating wooden target to test their accuracy and skill.
Taron
A traditional Filipino sport similar to volleyball, but played with a rattan ball.
Tartessian Disc Throwing
An ancient sport from the Tartessian culture of southwestern Spain, where athletes would compete to throw large, heavy stone or metal discs as far as possible.
Taulua
A Samoan martial art that involves the use of a wooden club called a taulua, emphasizing strikes, blocks, and evasive movements.
Tava
A traditional Indian sport where players try to kick a ball through a small goal post.
Taveuni Touch Rugby
A variant of touch rugby played predominantly in Fiji, emphasizing speed, agility, and team coordination on a smaller pitch compared to standard rugby.
Tawag-Tawag
A traditional Philippine game where two players take turns calling out each other’s names, with the goal of distracting and confusing the opponent to gain an advantage.
Tchoukball
A non-contact team sport that combines elements of handball, volleyball, and basketball, played on a court with a trampoline-like frame at each end.
Team Handball
A fast-paced team sport where players try to score goals by throwing a ball into the opposing team’s net.
Tee-Ball
A modified version of baseball where the batter hits the ball off a stationary tee instead of a pitcher throwing the ball.
Teenage Kick the Can
A variation of the classic game ‘Kick the Can’ played by teenagers.
Teeter Ball
Teeter Ball is an American lawn game where players hit a suspended ball back and forth over a central pivot point using a small paddle.
Teeter-Totter Racing
A competitive sport where two participants race to see who can propel themselves the highest and most efficiently on a see-saw-like apparatus.
Tejo
A target sport where players throw a metal puck (called a ‘tejo’) at clay targets filled with gunpowder, which explode upon impact.
Telegating
A tailgating-inspired sport where participants compete in various activities and games in a parking lot or outdoor area.
Ten Pin Bowling
A game where players roll a heavy ball down a long, narrow lane to knock down a set of 10 pins, testing coordination, strength, and strategic thinking.
Tenkaichi Budokai
A fictional martial arts tournament featured in the Dragon Ball manga and anime series, where the world’s greatest martial artists compete to determine the strongest fighter.
Tennis
A racket sport where players hit a ball back and forth over a net, trying to win points by landing the ball in the opponent’s court.
Tensho
A traditional Japanese martial art and sport where two opponents use long wooden poles to push and pull each other, testing strength, technique, and balance.
Tepito Kickboxing
A style of kickboxing that originated in the Tepito neighborhood of Mexico City, known for its intense, fast-paced, and aggressive combination of striking techniques.
Teqball
A sport that combines elements of soccer and table tennis, played on a curved table using a standard soccer ball.
Tercio
A traditional Spanish sport that involves spinning and maneuvering a weighted tercio stick in a synchronized, dance-like performance.
Teri
Teri is a traditional Filipino sport in which players use rattan rings to score points by throwing or rolling them through vertical posts.
Ters Pala
A traditional Turkish sport similar to table tennis, played with a wooden paddle and a small, lightweight ball on a raised platform or table.
Ters Topu
A traditional Turkish game where two players attempt to catch and throw a ball back and forth, testing reflexes, coordination, and strategic thinking.
Tetherball
A game where a ball is attached to a pole by a rope, and players hit the ball in an attempt to wind the rope completely around the pole.
Tetris
A classic puzzle video game where falling geometric shapes must be strategically arranged to create complete horizontal lines.
Tetsubin
A traditional Japanese sport that involves the ceremonial preparation and serving of tea using a cast iron kettle called a tetsubin, emphasizing precision, patience, and attention to detail.
Teuku Ulee Balang
A traditional Indonesian sport where two opponents use long wooden sticks to push and shove each other, testing strength, agility, and technique.
Tex-Mex Wrestling
A form of professional wrestling that originated in Texas, characterized by a blend of Mexican and American wrestling styles and showmanship.
Thai Boxing
Thai Boxing, also known as Muay Thai, is a centuries-old martial art and combat sport from Thailand that utilizes stand-up striking with fists, elbows, knees, and shins.
Thaiball
A fast-paced team sport played on a court, similar to volleyball, where players use their hands, feet, and head to hit a small rubber ball over a net to the opposing side.
Thaiboxing
A combat sport originating from Thailand that combines elements of boxing, kickboxing, and traditional Thai martial arts, known for its emphasis on powerful strikes and clinching techniques.
The Dangerous Game
The Dangerous Game is an American sport in which players attempt to strike each other with weighted projectiles, requiring precision and agility to avoid being hit.
The Game
A competitive sport played on a field with two teams attempting to score points by advancing a ball towards the opposing team’s goal.
Thebaid
An ancient Greek sport similar to wrestling, where two opponents would grapple and try to throw each other to the ground.
Thebasa
A traditional Filipino game where players take turns throwing small stones or pebbles at a target, testing accuracy and skill.
Therapeutic Horseback Riding
A form of therapy that utilizes the movement of a horse to improve the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive function of individuals with disabilities or other special needs.
Thorball
A team sport played on a court, similar to polo but using a lightweight ball instead of a ball on a stick.
Thornbird
Thornbird is an American sport where players use long, wooden poles to hit a small, spiked ball back and forth over a net, requiring precision and coordination.
Three-Legged Race
A running race where two people are tied together at the ankle or knee, requiring coordination and teamwork to complete the course.
Throwing Daggers
A target sport where players throw sharp, pointed knives or daggers at a target, trying to hit the center.
Thunder Ball
A fast-paced sport played on a court, similar to racquetball, where players use paddles to hit a rubber ball back and forth.
Thunder Volleyball
A variant of indoor volleyball played on a larger court with a higher net, emphasizing powerful spikes and aggressive play.
Thunderball
Thunderball is an American indoor court game where players use rackets to hit a rubber ball back and forth, with the goal of scoring points by forcing the opponent to miss the ball.
Thurston
A disc-throwing game where players take turns throwing a lightweight disc (the ‘Thurston’) at a set of poles, trying to knock them down.
Tibetan Archery
Tibetan Archery is a traditional Tibetan sport involving the accurate shooting of arrows at targets, often while on horseback, with a focus on precision and skill.
Tibetan Horse Racing
A traditional Tibetan sport where jockeys compete in races on horseback, showcasing the speed, agility, and endurance of both the horse and rider.
Tic-Tac-Toe
A simple paper-and-pencil game where two players take turns placing their marks (usually ‘X’ and ‘O’) on a 3×3 grid, trying to get three of their marks in a row.
Ticer
An Italian court sport similar to tennis, played on a smaller court with a lower net and emphasizing quick reflexes and precise shot placement.
Tig
A traditional children’s chasing game, also known as ‘Tag,’ where one player attempts to touch or ‘tig’ another player, who then becomes the new ‘it.’
Tiger Claw
A traditional Chinese martial arts weapon consisting of a metal claw-like device worn on the hand, used for striking, grappling, and defense.
Tiger Wrestling
A style of traditional Indian wrestling that emphasizes strength, grappling, and strategic use of the opponent’s momentum.
Tigger
A game played on a trampoline where players attempt to bounce high and land on a designated spot or target, testing coordination, balance, and jumping ability.
Tiji Festival
An annual festival in Bhutan that celebrates the arrival of spring, featuring a variety of traditional games, dances, and cultural performances.
Tikka
A traditional Indian sport similar to cricket, where players use wooden sticks to hit a small ball and run between two sets of wickets.
Tile Bowling
A variation of bowling where players roll tiles or similar objects to knock down a set of lightweight pins.
Tilting at the Ring
A medieval equestrian sport where mounted knights would attempt to strike a small ring suspended from a crossbar with a long wooden lance, testing horsemanship and aim.
Tima
A traditional Russian sport similar to soccer, played with a small, hollow ball and goals made of sticks or stones.
Timber Sports
A collection of competitive events derived from traditional logging and forestry skills, such as log rolling, tree climbing, axe throwing, and wood chopping.
Timpani Tug-of-War
A unique tug-of-war variant where teams attempt to pull each other across a line while playing rhythmic patterns on timpani drums, requiring coordination, strength, and musical skills.
Tinaia
A traditional Portuguese ball game played on a rectangular court, where players try to hit a cork ball over a net using their hands.
Tinaja
A traditional Mexican board game involving strategy and skill in placing and capturing playing pieces on a board with pits or ‘tinaja’ (jars).
Ting Ting
A traditional Chinese sport similar to soccer, where players use their hands and feet to pass and score a ball through the opponent’s goal.
Tinikling
A traditional Philippine folk dance that involves rhythmically stepping in and out of two bamboo poles that are being clapped together on the ground.
Tiny Tennis
A scaled-down version of tennis played on a small court, often indoors, using smaller rackets and a softer, slower-moving ball.
Tip-Cat
A game where a small wooden stick (the ‘cat’) is struck with a longer stick, causing it to flip into the air, and then hit again before it lands.
Tipcat
An ancient Indian game where players use a small, tapered stick to strike a larger wooden stick, called a ‘tipcat,’ into the air, aiming to hit it as far as possible.
Tipper
A traditional English children’s game where one player tries to ‘tip’ or push another player off a designated ‘base’ or area.
Tiro a Volo
An Italian shooting sport where participants use shotguns to hit clay targets launched into the air, testing their accuracy and reflexes.
Tiroler Scheibenschlagen
A target sport where players throw wooden discs at targets, trying to knock them down or hit the center.
Tkitsch
A traditional Georgian sport similar to soccer, played with a small, leather-covered ball and goals made of stones or wooden posts.
Tkpwi
A traditional Korean sport similar to soccer, where players use their hands and feet to pass and score a ball through the opponent’s goal.
Toad
A classic board game similar to checkers or draughts, where players try to capture their opponent’s playing pieces by ‘jumping’ over them.
Toad in the Hole
A game where players try to throw a ball into a hole in the ground, with the aim of hitting an opponent’s ball or knocking it out of the hole.
Tobi-Guchi
A traditional Japanese game where two players take turns placing and removing wooden blocks, with the goal of causing the opponent’s blocks to fall.
Toboggan
A sport involving sliding down snow-covered hills or slopes on a small, curved sled called a toboggan, often as part of winter carnivals or competitions.
Tobogganing
A winter sliding sport where participants ride a small, flat-bottomed sled down a snowy or icy incline.
Toe Wrestling
A competitive sport where two opponents interlock their bare feet and try to pin the other’s foot to the ground.
Toji
A traditional Japanese sport similar to sumo wrestling, where two opponents use long wooden poles to push each other out of a designated area.
Tokpoki
A traditional Liberian board game involving strategy and skill in placing and capturing playing pieces on a grid-like board.
Tomahawk Throw
A traditional Native American sport where participants throw a tomahawk, a type of single-edged throwing axe, at a target.
Tomahawk Throwing
A competitive sport where participants throw a tomahawk (a type of hatchet) at a target, aiming for accuracy and distance.
Tomb Raiding
A sport where participants explore and navigate ancient tombs, ruins, and other archaeological sites, often in search of treasure or artifacts.
Tonfa
A Okinawan martial art that utilizes the tonfa, a wooden baton with a perpendicular handle, for striking and blocking techniques.
Tong-Il Moo-Do
A Korean martial art that combines elements of Taekwondo, Hapkido, and other Korean martial arts, focusing on self-defense and spiritual development.
TonTon
A French board game that combines elements of chess and checkers, with players trying to capture their opponent’s pieces through strategic moves.
Top Spinning
The art of spinning a top, often with intricate patterns and techniques, as a form of performance and competition.
Topple
A tabletop game where players try to knock over their opponent’s stacks of blocks using a small ball, while protecting their own stacks.
Torbal
A racket sport played on a rectangular court, similar to squash but with a larger, lighter ball.
Torball
A sport for visually impaired athletes, played on a rectangular court with a ball that makes noise, allowing players to locate and strike it with their hands or feet.
Torchlight Procession
A traditional Scottish event where participants carry lit torches in a nighttime parade, often as part of cultural festivals or celebrations.
Toro de Fuego
A traditional Spanish festival where a bull is equipped with burning balls or torches, and participants attempt to remove the burning objects from the bull’s horns or back.
Torture Ball
A fast-paced team sport played on a court, where players use their hands to pass and catch a ball, with the objective of scoring points by throwing the ball through the opponent’s goal.
Toss Juggling
The art of keeping multiple objects, such as balls, clubs, or rings, continuously in the air by throwing and catching them in a repeating pattern.
Tossing the Caber
A traditional Scottish sport where a participant throws a large, tapered log (called a caber) in a way that causes it to turn end over end.
Tou Sou
A traditional Chinese sport similar to soccer, where players use their hands and feet to pass and score a ball through the opponent’s goal.
Touchtennis
A simplified version of tennis played on a smaller court, with a lighter, slower-moving ball and no bounces allowed.
Tourney
A medieval-style tournament where knights and warriors engage in various combat-related events, such as jousting, archery, and melee fighting, often for entertainment or to demonstrate skill.
Towa-Towa
A traditional Japanese sport similar to soccer, played with a small, lightweight ball and goals made of wooden posts or stones.
Towball
A team sport similar to football, played with a small leather ball that is passed and kicked between players to score goals.
Track and Field
A collection of athletic sporting events that involve running, jumping, throwing, and walking. Events include sprinting, hurdling, long jump, pole vault, and more.
Track Cycling
A form of bicycle racing that takes place on a track or velodrome, with events ranging from individual sprints to team pursuit races, requiring speed, endurance, and tactical skill.
Trae Bat
Trae Bat is a traditional American game where players use a wooden bat to strike a ball, with the goal of hitting it as far as possible or performing trick shots.
Trampoline
A sport where athletes perform acrobatic stunts and choreographed routines while bouncing on a specialized, tensioned fabric surface.
Trampolining
A sport in which athletes perform acrobatic skills while bouncing on a large, elastic, horizontal surface.
Trampoloopa
A game played on a trampoline where players attempt to jump and perform various acrobatic tricks, testing coordination, balance, and aerial awareness.
Trans-Siberian Cycling Race
An ultra-endurance cycling race across the vast Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia, covering over 5,000 miles from Moscow to Vladivostok.
Transbaikal Cossack Games
The Transbaikal Cossack Games are a series of traditional Cossack sporting events from the Transbaikal region of Russia, including horseback riding, archery, wrestling, and other skilled competitions.
Trap Shooting
A shooting sport where participants use shotguns to hit clay targets launched into the air, testing their accuracy and reaction time.
Tree Climbing
A recreational activity and competitive sport where participants climb and maneuver through the branches of trees, often using specialized equipment and techniques to reach high elevations.
Treibball
A dog sport where a handler directs their dog to herd a group of large, inflated balls into a goal, testing the dog’s obedience and herding instincts.
Trekking
A form of outdoor recreation involving walking or hiking over long distances, often in remote or challenging natural environments, with a focus on exploration, adventure, and physical fitness.
Trench Ball
A variation of dodgeball played in a trench-like field, where teams attempt to hit opposing players with a ball, testing throwing accuracy, agility, and strategic positioning.
Triathlon
A multi-discipline endurance sport that involves swimming, cycling, and running in immediate succession over various distances.
Trick Shot
A form of skill-based pool or billiards where players attempt to execute complex, visually impressive shots, often using unusual techniques or angles.
Trijal
A traditional Indian sport similar to hockey, where players use wooden sticks to dribble and shoot a small ball into the opposing team’s goal.
Trilon
A unique Russian sport where players use a specialized piece of equipment called a trilon to knock over or push their opponent’s trilon, testing strategy, balance, and technique.
Triple Jump
An athletics event in which athletes combine three distinct jumps (hop, step, and jump) in a continuous motion, aiming for maximum distance.
Triples Cricket
A variant of cricket where three teams compete simultaneously on a single field, adding an additional layer of strategy and complexity to the traditional game.
Trivio
A traditional Peruvian sport similar to hockey, where players use long wooden sticks to control and strike a small ball, attempting to score goals.
Troller Ball
A game played on a court with a suspended net, where players use their hands, feet, and heads to keep a large, inflatable ball aloft, testing coordination, reflexes, and teamwork.
Tug of Peace
A cooperative version of tug of war, where the objective is for both teams to pull the rope in a controlled manner, rather than trying to overpower the other team.
Tug of War
A team sport where two teams pull on opposite ends of a rope, with the goal of pulling the rope and the opposing team’s members to their side of a marked center line.
Tug-of-War
A competition where two teams pull on opposite ends of a rope, with the goal of pulling the mid-point of the rope to their side, testing strength, teamwork, and technique.
Tuho
A traditional Filipino game where players throw wooden or bamboo sticks at a target, often a hole in the ground, testing their aim and accuracy.
Tuhua
A traditional M?ori ball game played on a rectangular court, where players try to throw stones through a hoop or at a target.
Tuja
A traditional Mongolian sport in which players use long sticks to hit a small leather ball back and forth, similar to polo but played on foot.
Tuju
A traditional Indonesian sport similar to soccer, where players use their hands and feet to pass and score a ball through the opponent’s goal.
Tuka Tapu
A traditional Indonesian sport where two opponents use long, curved wooden poles to push and pull each other, testing strength, technique, and balance.
Tukul
A traditional Indonesian martial art that utilizes a wooden club called a tukul, focusing on strikes, blocks, and grappling techniques.
Tuma Tuma
A traditional Filipino game similar to hockey, where players use wooden sticks to control and strike a small ball, attempting to score goals.
Tunnel Ball
A team sport played on a field, where players pass a ball through their legs to teammates behind them, with the goal of moving the ball to the end of the line as quickly as possible.
Tunturi
A traditional Finnish sport similar to soccer, played with a small, leather-covered ball and goals made of wooden posts or stones.
Tura
A traditional Nigerian martial art that emphasizes fluid, acrobatic movements, joint locks, and throws, often incorporated into cultural dances and performances.
Turf Games
A collection of athletic competitions held in ancient Rome, including events like chariot racing, wrestling, and various ball games played on grassy fields.
Turf Jumping
A traditional British rural sport where participants compete to jump over stacks of cut turf or peat, testing agility, power, and technique.
Turga
A traditional Kyrgyz sport where participants engage in a form of wrestling while on horseback, demonstrating balance, strength, and agility.
Turka
A traditional Turkish sport similar to handball, where players use their hands and feet to pass and score a ball through the opponent’s goal.
Turkish Oil Wrestling
A traditional Turkish sport where two opponents dressed in tight-fitting trousers and covered in olive oil grapple and try to throw each other to the ground.
Turkoman Wrestling
A traditional Central Asian style of wrestling that emphasizes grappling, throws, and ground techniques.
Turu Turuttra
A traditional Dominican sport where two opponents engage in a standing wrestling match, using various holds and throws to try to force the other to the ground, testing strength, skill, and balance.
Twine Ball
A unique sport where players use sticks to hit and control a large ball made of twine, testing coordination, strategy, and teamwork.
Twirling
A performance art that involves the manipulation of a baton or other object, often as part of a marching band or color guard routine.
Twistball
A game played on a specialized court where players use a twistable, rotating paddle to hit and return a ball, emphasizing hand-eye coordination, reflexes, and strategic positioning.
Tyk
Tyk is a traditional Lithuanian game where players use a wooden bat to strike a small, leather-covered ball, attempting to hit it as far as possible or perform trick shots.
Typhoon Volleyball
A variant of indoor volleyball played on a larger court with a higher net, emphasizing powerful spikes, aggressive blocking, and a fast-paced, high-scoring game.
Tyr’s Ball
A traditional Nordic sport similar to handball, played with a small, heavy ball and goals made of wooden posts or stones.
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