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Which of these indigenous but popular sports would you like to see in Olympics?


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Which of these indigenous but popular sports would you like to see in Olympics?  

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  1. 1. Which of these indigenous but popular sports would you like to see in Olympics?

    • American Football
      2
    • Australian Rules Football
      1
    • Basque pelota
      5
    • Brazilian jiu-jitsu
      3
    • Dibeke
      0
    • Hurling
      0
    • Lawn bowls
      6
    • Kabbadi
      7
    • Kurash
      0
    • Sepaktakraw
      6
    • Any other
      8


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18 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Which indigenous sport seems exciting and can pull in eyeballs. Is there any other sport which you would like to watch

Hurling/shinty is a sport that very frequently removes eyeballs. My theory is that it was invented by dentists to fill their quiet Monday schedules.

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9 hours ago, Vektor said:

If I have to pick one, I would go with bowls. It's kinda like the Summer Games version of curling and I have fond memories of watching it on Eurosport in the late 2000s. For me it was a fun game/sport to spectate, which makes sense because curling is one of my favorite winter sports to watch. But does anyone outside of :GBR play bowls? :d

It’s a big Commonwealth sport - Aus, NZ, some African countries, Singapore etc etc. In Australia it’s a big sport because there’s some legal scam that allows bowls clubs to sell cheap drink & have gambling machines as well as playing bowls.  Sort of like golf clubs, but take up much less space.

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10 hours ago, Vektor said:

If I have to pick one, I would go with bowls. It's kinda like the Summer Games version of curling and I have fond memories of watching it on Eurosport in the late 2000s. For me it was a fun game/sport to spectate, which makes sense because curling is one of my favorite winter sports to watch. But does anyone outside of :GBR play bowls? :d

The most successful nations at international level are Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, GB and Ireland. Canada, Malaysia and Zimbabwe have also had a lot of success at the Comminwealth Games. At world championship level countries like Israel and the US have medalled.

 

Like Rugby Sevens it's also a popular sport in many of the Pacific Islands.

 

I don't know how widely it's played in Europe but countries like the Czech Rep, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden are members of World Bowls.

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