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The following is a list of sports/games, divided by category. There are many more sports to be added. This system has a disadvantage because some sports may fit in more than one category.
Physical sports
Air sports
Lima Lima aerobatics team performing over Louisville.
Main article: Air sports
• Aerobatics o Gliding aerobatics
• Air racing
• Ballooning o Cluster ballooning o ((soccer mitt))** o Hopper ballooning

Wingsuit flying
• Gliding
• Hang gliding o Powered hang glider
• Human powered aircraft
• Model aircraft
• Parachuting o Banzai skydiving o BASE jumping o Skysurfing o Wingsuit flying
• Paragliding o Powered paragliding
• Ultralight aviation
• Paramotoring
Archery
Members of the Gotemba Kyūdō Association demonstrate Kyūdō.
Main article: Archery
• Clout archery
• Field archery
• Flight archery
• Gungdo
• Indoor archery
• Kyūdō
• Popinjay
• Target archery an international match of Volleyball.
• Ball badminton
• Biribol
• Bossaball
• Fistball
• Footbag net
• Football tennis
• Footvolley
• Hooverball
• Jianzi
• Jokgu
• Newcomb ball
• Peteca
• Pickleball
• Sepak takraw
• Sipa
• Throwball
• Volleyball o Beach volleyball o Paralympic volleyball
• Wallyball
Basketball family
Basketball player Dwight Howard making a slam dunk at 2008 Summer Olympic Games
• Basketball o Beach basketball o Deaf basketball o 3x3 o Streetball o Water basketball o Wheelchair basketball
• Korfball
• Netball o Fastnet o Indoor netball
• Slamball

Bat-and-ball (Safe haven)[edit]
Awaiting a pitch: batter, catcher, and umpire.In BaseballMain article: Bat-and-ball
Baseball - four bases
Softball
Fast Pitch
Slow Pitch
Modified Pitch
16 Inch
Bat-and-Trap
British baseball - four posts
Brännboll - four bases
Corkball - four bases (no base-running)
Cricket - three wickets
Indoor cricket
Limited overs cricket
One Day International
Test cricket
Twenty20
Danish longball
Globeball - four bases

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