This sport can be played indoors or outdoors and uses a high net and no bats.
Volleyball
This long object is used to control a puck on ice.
Stick
In football, players must not do this with their hands (except one player).
Catch
This venue must be very cold to be safe for players.
Rink
This sport happens in water, but athletes do not touch the bottom.
Diving
In this sport, athletes try to lift very heavy objects for a short time, not for speed or distance.
Weightlifting
This piece of equipment is shared by both teams and separates them in tennis.
Net
You usually do this before you shoot or pass in basketball.
Bounce
This sports venue is measured by length and used for running races.
A Track
This sport combines strength, speed, and body control without equipment.
Gymnastics
In this sport, players try to hit a small ball into a hole using as few actions as possible.
Golf
You usually wear these with thick socks and special boots on snow.
Skis
This action sends the ball through the air to another player.
Throw
This venue is smaller than a stadium and often used for basketball or tennis.
Court
This team sport allows players to carry the ball with their hands but not pass it forward.
Rugby
This sport combines swimming, cycling, and running in one competition.
Triathlon/ Athletics
This equipment protects your eyes but can make vision slightly worse.
Goggles
You can do this action with your foot or your head.
Kick/head
This place has seats for thousands of people and is usually outdoors.
Stadium
This sport often includes helmets, special clothing, and long-distance races.
Cycling
This sport includes weight classes and uses throws and holds, not punches.
Judo
Without this piece of equipment, you cannot score in football.
Goal/Goal Post
In many sports, this action starts the game again after a break.
Pass
This venue changes shape depending on the weather and season.
Slope
This sport involves transport, competition, and training, but the “equipment” can think and move by itself.
Horse back riding