
The World’s Strangest Technology Based Sports
Mobile throwing is a sport that started in Finland in 2000. Participants throw mobile phones and are judged by method & distance.
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Mobile throwing is a sport that started in Finland in 2000. Participants throw mobile phones and are judged by method & distance.
The Olympic rings signify the world's 5 major regions; Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania.
Juggling has been proven to increase hand-eye co-ordination by up to 10%.
Professional wrestling is one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the United States and across the world today.
Did you know that a person who practices parkour is called a "traceur"?
Diabolo is the oldest game in history! It dates back to 4th-3rd millennium B.C. in China, making it the oldest game in the world!
The longest game of snooker ever played lasted 93 minutes and 12 seconds, during the 2008 China Open.
Did you know that DNS stands for "did not start" while DNF stands for "did not finish"?
Your hands are the only body part that touch the golf club, so having a good grip is essential to landing a perfect golf swing.
It is common for Rock climbing to lead to brain injury, broken limbs, muscular sprains & trauma!
Hoofers are tap dancers who dance primarily with their legs, making a louder, more grounded sound.
Did you know that tennis player Rafael Nadal played his very first tournament at just eight years old?