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List of water sports

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A variety of water sports. From top left: diving, surfing, water polo, synchronized swimming, swimming, rowing, yacht racing, dragon boat racing, kayaking

Water sports or aquatic sports are sport activities conducted on waterbodies, and can be categorized according to the degree of immersion by the participants.

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On the water

  • Boat racing, the use of powerboats to participate in races
  • Boating, the use of boats for personal recreation
  • Cable skiing, similar to wake boarding but with cables for artificial maneuvering
  • Canoe polo combines boating and ball handling skills with a contact team game, where tactics and positional play are as important as the speed and fitness of the individual athletes.
  • Canoeing is an activity which involves paddling a canoe with a single-bladed paddle. Most present-day canoeing is done as or as a part of a sport or recreational activity.
  • Dragon boat racing, teams of 20 paddlers racing the ancient dragon boat
  • Fishing, the recreation and sport of catching fish
  • Flyboard, a brand of hydroflighting device which supplies propulsion to drive the Flyboard into the air to perform a sport known as hydroflying.
  • Jet Skiing, performed with a recreational watercraft that the rider sits or stands on, rather than sits inside of, as in a boat.
  • Kayaking, the use of a kayak for moving across water
  • Kiteboating, the act of using a kite rig as a power source to propel a boat
  • Kneeboarding, an aquatic sport where the participant is towed on a buoyant, convex, and hydrodynamically shaped board at a planing speed, most often behind a motorboat.
  • Paddleboarding, where a person uses a large surfboard and paddle to surf on flat water or waves
  • Parasailing, where a person is towed behind a vehicle (usually a boat) while attached to a parachute
  • Picigin, a traditional Croatian ball game that is played on the beach. It is an amateur sport played in shallow water, consisting of players keeping a small ball from touching the water.
  • Rafting, recreational outdoor activities which use an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other body of water
  • River trekking, a combination of trekking and climbing and sometimes swimming along the river
  • Rowing, a sport that involves propelling a boat (racing shell) on water, using oars
  • Sailing, the practice of navigating a sail-powered craft on water, ice, or land
  • Sit-down hydrofoiling is riding on the water with a hydrofoil attached to a ski.
  • Skimboarding, a sport where people use a wooden board to slide fast on water.
  • Stone skipping, a sport where people compete for number of times and length that they can skip a stone on the water's surface.
  • Surfing, a sport where an individual uses a board to stand up and ride on the face of a wave.
  • Wakeboarding, a sport where an individual is attached to a board via bindings and then holds a handle to be towed across the water while riding sideways.
  • Wakeskating, a sport where the rider stands on a board and is towed across the water performing maneuvers similar to those seen in skateboarding.
  • Wakesurfing, a sport where the individual surfs on the wake created by a boat without holding onto the handle.
  • Water skiing, a sport where an individual holds onto a rope and handle while being towed across the water while riding one or two water skis.
  • White water rafting, rafting on various classes of river rapids
  • Windsurfing, a wind propelled water sport that is a combination of sailing and surfing.
  • Windfoiling, the hydrofoiling variant of windsurfing. It uses a hydrofoil that lifts the board above the water.
  • Wing foiling, a sport where an individual holds a lightweight wing on a surf board with a hydrofoil.
  • Yachting, the use of recreational boats and ships called yachts, for racing or cruising

In the water

Under water

Recreational diving

Underwater sports

See also

References

This page was last edited on 18 April 2024, at 18:47
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