played with a bat, net and shuttlecock
badminton
fighting with special swords
fencing
involving fast cars
motor-racing
a bat, ball and table game
table-tennis
name the idiom: to try your hardest; put in a lot of effort
to give it your best shot
a bat and ball game very popular in the USA and Japan
baseball
played on a course with 19 holes
golf
a similar object of plastic, struck with rackets in the games of badminton
Korean martial art
taekwondo
a playing field
pitch
a track and field event in which competitors must jump over a horizontal bar
high jump
part of a hill or mountain that you ski on
a ski slope
Name the idiom: despite difficulties or a low probability
against all odds
a Chinese martial art
tai-chi
a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.
circuit
a billiard table on which pool is played
a pool table
graceful movement on the ice
ice-skating
a wall, racquets and a ball needed
squash
played at Wimbledon’s courts
tennis
(in some sports) an official who watches a game or match closely to enforce the rules
umpire\ referee
jumping into water
diving
a Japanese martial art
judo
uses various strokes, lanes and water
swimming
name the idiom: to be good at only one thing
to be one a tricky pony
make an effort or attempt to achieve
bid