This team swimming competition requires a lot of coordination. (Hint: Ms. Claire told us about it earlier this week!)
Artistic Swimming
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This sport uses a racket to hit a "Birdie" over a net.
Badminton
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This sport, which uses a bat to hit a ball while players run around bases, has different names for men's and women's competitions.
Baseball OR Softball
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In this sport, you score by putting a ball through a hoop. It takes its name from the fruit baskets that were used before hoops were invented!
Basketball
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This sport comes in two Olympic varieties - one indoor, and one on a beach. The goal is hit the ball over a net. You score when your opponent fails to return the ball.
Volleyball
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This sport involves two people competing against each other in a "ring" during "rounds." Competitors are divided into different classes by weight.
Boxing
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This water sport includes different boat competitions, include a sprint and slalom race. Who can paddle through the fastest? (Hint: These boats have a reputation for being a bit tippy!)
Canoeing
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This sport has four different types of races - BMX, Road, Track and Mountain. Who can ride the fastest?
Cycling (or biking)
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This sport has four different types of races - BMX, Road, Track and Mountain. Who can ride the fastest?
Cycling (or biking)
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This sport involves jumping into the water from up high!
Diving
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This sport involves jumping into the water from up high!
Diving
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In this sport, competitors must work with their horses to accomplish different tasks. Different categories include dressage (or, fancy stepping) and jumping.
Equestrian (Horseback riding)
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This sport started with sword fighting. Today this is a much safer sport. Competitors can wield a foil, epee or saber, and score points by hitting their opponents.
Fencing
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In this sport, two teams try to use only their feet to score goals with a ball. (Hint: In the United States we call this soccer, but elsewhere in the world, it goes by this name.)
Football
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In this sport, athletes use a "club" to hit a small, white ball. The goal is to get the ball into the small cup or hole at the end of the course with as few "strokes" as possible. (Hint: FORE!!!)