Juggling can be considered a sport, though it's often debated. Like traditional sports, juggling requires physical skill, coordination, and practice to master, so we consider it a sport.
Competitive juggling events showcase elements commonly found in sports, including precision, endurance, and performance under pressure. However, because it doesn't typically involve direct competition between opponents and lacks the widespread recognition of mainstream sports, some view juggling more as a performance art rather than a sport.