There are 93 sports that start with the letter X. From Xacata to Xyloballistics. 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.
Xacata
A traditional Bulgarian ball game played on a board with a series of holes. Players take turns flicking balls into the holes, trying to knock out their opponent’s balls.
Xakasoba
An ancient Russian game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns placing stones on the board, trying to surround and capture the opponent’s stones.
Xalokta
A Mexican ball game played on a court, similar to soccer but using a smaller, harder ball. Players must use their feet, head, and shoulders to pass and score goals.
Xanadou Archery
A traditional archery sport from the Xanadu region of China, involving precision shooting at distant targets while maintaining a fluid, graceful form.
Xanadu
A traditional Chinese sport involving the manipulation of a circular hoop, often incorporating acrobatics and dance-like movements to create a mesmerizing performance.
Xanadug
A traditional Mongolian sport involving tug-of-war over a pit using a long, thick rope made from animal hide.
Xanavaga
A traditional game of Namibia where players use sticks to knock a wooden ball through their opponent’s goal.
Xancudo
A traditional Costa Rican shuttlecock game, similar to badminton, played with handmade wooden rackets and a feathered shuttlecock.
Xanthian Wrestling
An ancient Greek style of wrestling that emphasizes shifting body weight, intricate footwork, and strategic use of leverage to outmaneuver opponents.
Xanthorrhoea Polo
A traditional Indigenous Australian sport played on horseback, using a mallet to hit a ball made from the sap of the xanthorrhoea plant. Reflects the cultural heritage and equestrian expertise of the local communities.
Xaraco Throwing
A Brazilian throwing game where players compete to see who can throw their ‘xaraco’ sticks the farthest.
Xarbo
A Serbian ball game played on a court, similar to basketball but with a larger ball and more physical contact. Players must use their hands, arms, and bodies to pass and score.
Xardvar
A traditional Indian game played on a board with pieces, combining elements of checkers and chess.
Xatara
A traditional Peruvian game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns moving pieces, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces and control the board.
Xayol
A Laotian sport similar to volleyball played with a small woven rattan ball, without the use of hands.
Xebec Jousting
A maritime variant of traditional jousting, played on small sailing ships called xebecs. Requires excellent seamanship and coordination to direct the vessel and strike the opponent with the lance.
Xebec Racing
A competitive sailing event featuring ‘xebec’ sailboats, a historical Mediterranean vessel known for its agility and speed.
Xebec Regatta
A sailing regatta featuring traditional Maltese xebec boats, which are small, maneuverable sailing vessels with a distinctive triangular sail.
Xebec Sailing
A type of sailing ship originating in the Mediterranean, known for its distinctive three-masted, lateen-rigged design. Used for both military and commercial purposes.
Xenagogue Racing
A high-speed chariot race in which the xenagogue, or guide, must provide real-time instructions to the driver to navigate the course and outpace competitors.
Xenagos Chariot Racing
A high-speed chariot racing event popular in ancient Greece, where teams navigate tight turns and jockey for position while maintaining control of their spirited teams of horses.
Xenathlon
A multisport event that combines extreme sports such as rock climbing, kayaking, mountain biking, and trail running.
Xenia Discus
A unique discus event in which competitors must throw a decorated discus bearing the name and origin of their host city, honoring the ancient Greek concept of ‘xenia’ or hospitality.
Xenical Chasing
An extreme sport where participants attempt to navigate obstacle courses while under the influence of the prescription drug Xenical, known for its unpredictable side effects.
Xenoathletics
A modern decathlon-style event that incorporates a variety of unusual, unconventional physical challenges, such as obstacle courses, puzzles, and mental agility tests.
Xenoball
A British sport where players try to score points by throwing or kicking a ball through elevated, rotating hoops.
Xenos Discus
A variant of the ancient Greek discus throw, featuring a larger, heavier disc and emphasizing technique, power, and precision in launching the implement as far as possible.
Xenothon
An ancient Greek game involving throwing a stone or piece of pottery across a body of water.
Xenothon Relay
An ancient Greek relay race where participants pass a ‘xenon’ (a type of torch) to the next runner.
Xenovox
A competitive sport where players use voice commands to control virtual avatars in a shared digital environment.
Xerbathon
A traditional Indian endurance race through rugged terrain, requiring participants to navigate challenging obstacles, cross streams, and demonstrate their physical and mental resilience over long distances.
Xerogeography
A wilderness sport that challenges participants to navigate through arid, desert-like environments using only their navigational skills and survival knowledge, without the aid of modern technology.
Xeromphalian Relay
An ancient Greek relay race where teams of runners pass a baton-like object, called a ‘xeromphali’, while navigating a course that tests their speed, agility, and teamwork.
Xeroskopia
A traditional Greek game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns moving pieces, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces and control the board.
Xerpes
A unique sport where participants use intricate hand gestures and movements to solve complex puzzles and navigate through challenging courses.
Xerrad
A traditional Persian board game similar to checkers, requiring strategy and spatial awareness.
Xerrada
A Catalan variant of pelota, a traditional Spanish ball game played with a wooden bat.
Xet Archery
A Vietnamese archery discipline that emphasizes the spiritual and meditative aspects of the sport, with participants aiming to achieve a harmonious balance between mind, body, and the target.
Xevorce
An Armenian game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns moving pieces, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces and control the board.
Xhosa Stick Fighting
A traditional martial art from the Xhosa people of South Africa, involving the use of long wooden sticks and a small hide shield.
Xia-Pu
A historical Chinese sport involving the use of a miniature crossbow to shoot small projectiles at targets.
Xian-pu Archery
An ancient Chinese archery discipline that emphasizes accuracy, form, and the spiritual aspects of the practice.
Xian-Xia Fighting
A traditional Chinese martial art that combines elements of sword fighting, grappling, and acrobatics.
Xian-Xia Sword Dance
A Chinese performance art that combines traditional sword techniques with graceful, dance-like movements.
Xiang Qi
Also known as ‘Chinese Chess,’ Xiang Qi is a strategic board game with ancient roots, featuring a unique set of rules and gameplay mechanics.
Xiang Qi Blitz
A fast-paced variation of the ancient Chinese strategy game ‘Xiang Qi’ (also known as Chinese Chess), played with strict time constraints.
Xiangqi Fencing
A combination of traditional Chinese chess (Xiangqi) and fencing, where players maneuver pieces on a board while also engaging in sword duels to score points.
Xiangqi Polo
A Chinese variant of polo played on horseback using the game of Xiangqi (Chinese chess) as the basis for gameplay.
Xianqi
The traditional Chinese chess game, featuring a unique board and distinctive piece movements.
Xianqi Archery
A Chinese sport that combines the strategy of Xiangqi (Chinese chess) with the precision of archery.
Xianren
A Chinese game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns moving pieces, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces and control the board.
Xiao Jian Sword Dance
A graceful and acrobatic sword dance originating from the Xiao minority group, featuring intricate footwork, leaps, and synchronized movements with traditional Chinese broadswords.
Xibam
A traditional Mexican ball game played on a court, similar to basketball but with a larger ball and more physical contact. Players must use their hands, arms, and bodies to pass and score.
Xibuleng Horse Racing
A traditional Mongolian horse racing event where riders compete in long-distance races over rugged terrain.
Xicochi
A traditional Mexican game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns moving pieces, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces and control the board.
Xietong Archery
A Chinese archery discipline that emphasizes the use of the crossbow and the incorporation of acrobatic movements.
Xihuitl
An ancient Aztec game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns moving pieces, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces and control the board.
Xilam
An indigenous Mexican sport similar to volleyball, played with a rubber ball and without the use of hands.
Xilca
A traditional Peruvian game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns moving pieces, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces and control the board.
Xim
A Chinese game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns moving pieces, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces and control the board.
Xin Ding
A traditional Chinese martial art that focuses on the use of swords and shields in combat.
Xing Yi Quan
A Chinese martial art that emphasizes fluid, circular movements and the integration of the mind, body, and spirit.
Xingtian
An ancient Chinese martial art and sport, involving unarmed combat and acrobatic techniques.
Xinhua Wushu
A comprehensive Chinese martial art that emphasizes fluid movements, balance, and self-defense techniques.
Xintian Bajiquan
A Chinese martial art known for its explosive power and unique eight-piece posture fighting techniques.
Xinyi Liuhe Quan
A Chinese martial art that emphasizes close-range combat, fluid circular movements, and the integration of the body’s ‘6 harmonies’ (Xinyi) to generate powerful strikes and grappling techniques.
Xiochia
An ancient Greek game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns moving pieces, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces and control the board.
Xiong Mao Quan
A Chinese martial art that combines the techniques of the panda bear with elements of various other animal-based styles.
Xiong Mao Quan Kung Fu
A Chinese martial art style that mimics the movements and techniques of the giant panda, emphasizing fluid, graceful motions.
Xiphos Fencing
An ancient Greek sword-fighting sport that utilizes the xiphos, a short, double-edged sword.
Xiphos Spearfishing
An ancient Greek sport where divers used the short Xiphos sword-like spear to hunt fish in coastal waters, requiring exceptional underwater agility and marksmanship.
Xiphosura Racing
A high-speed racing event featuring custom-built, horseshoe crab-inspired vehicles known as ‘xiphosuras,’ competing on specialized tracks.
Xique
A strategic Brazilian board game played with tiles, combining elements of domino and rummy.
Xirca
A traditional Bolivian sport played on a clay court, involving the use of a small, hard rubber ball and wooden bats.
Xishuang Banna Mountain Running
An extreme endurance event held in the mountainous Xishuang Banna region of China, testing runners’ ability to navigate challenging terrains.
Xishuangbanna Elephant Polo
A unique version of polo played on the backs of elephants in the Xishuangbanna region of China.
Xisterra
A Basque variant of pelota, a traditional Spanish ball game played with a wooden bat.
Xiul
A traditional Mexican game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns moving pieces, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces and control the board.
Xiwang
A Chinese game of strategy played on a board with a grid of squares. Players take turns moving pieces, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces and control the board.
Xiwang Zhu
A Chinese sport that involves throwing wooden sticks at targets in a competitive, skill-based manner.
Xoc-Dieh
A traditional Mesoamerican game involving throwing and catching a rubber ball, often played for ceremonial or gambling purposes.
Xochipilli Ballgame
A pre-Columbian ballgame played with a solid rubber ball, where teams work to keep the ball in play by striking it with their hips, elbows, or other body parts without using their hands.
Xochitl Tlachli
An ancient Mesoamerican ballgame played with a rubber ball, using the hips, shoulders, and other body parts to keep it in play.
Xochitlquetzalli Ballgame
An ancient Mesoamerican ball game played by the Aztec and Maya civilizations, where players use their hips to keep a rubber ball in motion.
Xorristers
A traditional Greek sport involving the use of ‘xorristers,’ which are wooden or metal instruments used to produce rhythmic sounds and engage in a dance-like performance.
Xpress Running
A high-intensity interval running workout that combines sprinting, jogging, and walking to improve cardiovascular fitness.
Xtra Extreme Parkour
An offshoot of parkour, Xtra Extreme Parkour pushes the boundaries of human movement, incorporating death-defying stunts, aerial maneuvers, and high-risk challenges in urban environments.
Xtreme Pogo Sticking
A high-energy sport that involves performing tricks and stunts on a pogo stick, often in a competitive or freestyle setting.
Xtreme Scootering
A thrilling sport that combines elements of skateboarding, BMX, and freestyle riding on a kick scooter, often performed in specialized parks or urban environments.
Xtreme Sledding
A high-speed, adrenaline-fueled winter sport that involves racing down steep, icy slopes on a sled, with emphasis on speed, control, and stunts.
Xtreme Wakeboarding
A water sport that combines elements of surfing, water skiing, and snowboarding, where a rider is pulled behind a boat and performs various tricks and maneuvers on a specialized wakeboard.
Xtreme Wheelchairing
A sport that involves performing stunts, tricks, and high-speed maneuvers using a specialized wheelchair, often in a competitive or exhibition setting.
Xyloballistics
A unique sport where participants use a specialized launcher to propel wooden projectiles, aiming for targets at various distances and angles.
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