World Games - Sports

Sports

These are the sports of the World Games program.

Note 1 = Invitational sports; Note 2 = Non competitive sports.

Artistic & Dance Sports
  • Acrobatic gymnastics
  • Aerobic gymnastics
  • Artistic roller skating
  • Dancesport
  • Rhythmic gymnastics
  • Trampoline
Ball Sports
  • Beach handball
  • Canoe polo
  • Fistball
  • Korfball
  • Racquetball
  • Rugby sevens
  • Softball 1
  • Squash
Martial Arts
  • Aikido 2
  • Ju-Jitsu
  • Karate
  • Sumo
  • Wushu 1
Precision Sports
  • Billiards
  • Boules
  • Bowling
  • Field archery
Strength Sports
  • Powerlifting
  • Tug of War
Trend Sports
  • Parachuting
  • Paragliding
  • Canoe marathon 1
  • Duathlon 1
  • Flying disc
  • Lifesaving
  • Orienteering
  • Roller inline hockey
  • Speed roller skating 1
  • Sport climbing
  • Finswimming
  • Waterskiing
Past Sports
  • Tumbling
  • Indoor field hockey
  • Netball
  • Roller hockey
  • Tchoukball
  • Casting
  • Bodybuilding
  • Wakeboarding
  • Surfing

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