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Sport Charades

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    Guess the sports with the clues.
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  • Played on a court with a net in the middle. The objective is to hit a ball over the net so the opponent can't return it. It’s often played in singles or doubles.
    Tennis
  •  15
  • Players use a racket to hit a birdie back and forth. It can be played indoors or outdoors. It’s known for quick reflexes and fast movements.
    Badminton
  •  10
  • Played on a field with two goals at either end. Players try to score by kicking a ball into the opposing goal. It’s one of the most popular sports worldwide.
    Soccer
  •  20
  • Played with two teams, each trying to score points by shooting a ball through a hoop. The game is played on a rectangular court with markings for various plays. The objective is to outscore the opposing team in a set amount of time.
    Basketball
  •  5
  • Played on ice, with two teams using sticks to hit a small rubber disc into the opposing goal. It’s known for its fast pace and physical contact. Players wear skates and helmets for protection.
    Ice hockey
  •  10
  • Played in water with two teams trying to score by throwing a ball into the opponent's net. Players are in a pool and must swim to move. It requires swimming, throwing, and defensive skills.
    Water polo
  •  15
  • Players hit a small ball with a club on a large, grassy course. The goal is to get the ball into a series of holes using the fewest strokes. The game is often played over 18 holes.
    Golf
  •  15
  • Played with two teams of six players each. The objective is to hit a ball over a net so the opposing team can't return it. Players pass, set, and spike the ball in an effort to score points.
    Volleyball
  •  15
  • Played with a round ball and two goals, one at each end of the field. The goal is to get the ball over the goal line by kicking it, or carrying it. This sport often involves tackles, scrums, and quick passes.
    Football
  •  25
  • Played on a steep slope of snow, where athletes race down the hill on skis. The aim is to navigate a course as fast as possible without falling, often while negotiating gates or obstacles. This sport is a key feature of the Winter Olympics.
    Alpine skiing
  •  25
  • Played in a small gymnasium with a smaller ball, where players take turns trying to bounce a ball on a table. The objective is to make the ball bounce twice on the opponent's side without them returning it.
    Ping pong or Table tennis
  •  15
  • Played with two teams on a large open field where players use sticks with curved ends to hit a small rubber ball into the opponent’s goal. Players run and pass the ball to each other in an effort to score.
    Field hockey
  •  15
  • Played in a ring, with two participants fighting to pin each other’s shoulders on the mat. The competitors wear special uniforms and often use a combination of strength, technique, and agility to win.
    Wrestling
  •  15
  • Played in a pool, where athletes swim distances or compete in timed events. The sport is divided into various strokes, including freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke. It is often part of the Summer Olympics.
    Swimming
  •  15
  • Played with a bow and arrow, where the goal is to shoot arrows at a target from a set distance. The target has concentric rings, with the bullseye being the highest scoring area.
    Archery
  •  15