Sports have been part of the human 
civilization since times immemorial. In fact depiction of numerous 
ritual games finds mention in scriptures from the Bronze Age. While some
 of these sports have got lost in the oblivion, the remaining evolved 
substantially to come out in the present form. Here, we will be 
discussing about some oldest sports that are still highly relevant in 
today’s world.
10. Hockey:
A game where players from two opponent teams try to maneuver the ball
 and push it into each other’s goal post with the help of long stock 
with curved hooked ending is called hockey. The first ever recorded use 
of word ‘hockey’ can be found in a proclamation by Edward III of England
 in 1363. The game also finds a mention in some of the paintings from 
Ancient Greece that dat back to 600 BC.
9. Horse Riding:
Equestrianism or horse riding is another ancient sport that has lived
 the tests of times and found itself a prominent place amongst modern 
sports. It was first to be included in the modern Olympic Games in 1900.
 The sport also holds its individual World Championships every year.
8. Boxing:
Boxing is a combat sport that tests speed, stamina and strength of 
two fighters who throw punches with gloved hands against each other. The
 sport finds its origin in Greece and dates back to early 687 BC. 
Subsequently, it evolved in the Great Britain in the later 16
th to 18
th century. The game is played in bouts (on to three minute intervals) and a referee supervises the contest.
7. Gymnastics:
The game requires physical strength, agility, flexibility, 
coordination, balance and stamina. The game is known to evolve from 
Greeks who practiced similar kinds of acrobatics to mount or dismount 
from a horse. The game was included in the modern Olympics Games in 
1896.
6. Polo:
Polo is considered to be one of the most majestic of all ancient 
games. Here the participants ride on horseback and score by pushing a 
small white wooden ball in the opponent’s goal using a long-handled 
mallet. Professionally played in 16 countries, the game is considered to
 have taken birth in Iran, China and India. There are some evidences of 
the game being played in the 4
th century in the Sassanid dynasty. Since 1936, it’s not a part of Olympic Games.
5. Discuss Throw:
A popular track and field event, athlete throws a heavy disc (called 
discuss) to a father distance than his competitor.  The sport’s origin 
dates can be traced back to the fifth century BC. It was one of the 
events of the ancient pentathlon (708 BC). The game was prominently 
advertised in the fundraising events of the modern Olympic Games as 
well.
4. Javelin Throw:
Javelin throw is a track and field athletics event where a javelin 
(spear shaped) is thrown by a participant as far as possible, from the 
take off mark. Finland enjoys the record of holding the most number of 
medals in the sport since the beginning of modern Olympics. During the 
time of Mycenaean and Romans, much lighter javelins were used.
3. Long Jump:
Formerly known as broad jump, long jump is a sport in which athletes 
contest for supremacy by attempting to leap farther distances from the 
take off point. This highly popular game has been part of the Ancient 
Olympics and even the very first modern Olympics Games in 1896. This is 
the only known jumping event in the Ancient Greece’s original Olympics’ 
pentathlon events. The game also finds its faint mention in Ancient 
Olympics of 656 BC.
2. Wrestling:
Wrestling involves grappling techniques such as clinch fighting, 
throws and takedowns to name a few, employed by one competitor on the 
other in order to gain supremacy. It is one of the oldest forms of 
combat that was included in the ancient Olympics as well. Its origins 
can be dated back to 15,000 years in the French cave paintings. It 
features in some popular literary references, among which the most 
famous is Homer’s Iliad (12
th or 13
th century BC).
1. Running:
One of the most popular sporting events in Athletics, running is 
considered to be a very old sport. During the Greek era there were four 
kinds of running events that were organized. The stadion was the oldest 
form of running. Runners sprinted for 1, 2 to 24 stades. A stade was 
equal to the length of the stadium. Records of competitive racing dates 
back to 776 BC, the first recorded Olympic Games.

 
 
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