Here are all the 'T' sports from over 800 sports listed on our complete list of sports. The most popular sport when it comes to sports starting with T is Tennis, though there are double points for Table Tennis. There are a couple of versions of cricket that are T sports, Twenty20 and Test Cricket. Are you looking for 4 letter sport that starts with a T? — The answer, of course, is golf. It contains four letters and it starts with a T (a golf tee).
As you can see there are many more T Sports. There is a short description of just the sports starting with the letter 'T', for more information follow the links.
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'T' Sports
- Table Football — also called Fußball or Foosball, using figures mounted on rows of rotatable bars to hit a ball.
- Table Tennis (also called Ping Pong) — a racket sport played with small paddles and a lightweight ball on a rectangular table with a net in the middle.
- Taekwondo — a self-defense discipline that originated in Korea.
- Tag Rugby — a team sport similar to touch rugby in which instead of a tackle, a velcro attached tag is pulled off the ball carrier. Similar in play to Touch Rugby. Also known as Flag Rugby. Played in several forms, such as OzTag and Mini Tag. American flag rugby played in the US K1-9 is a variation of Tag Rugby.
- Tamburello — racquet and a ball based sport from Italy.
- Target Archery — a popular Archery competition where competitors shoot at stationary circular targets from different distances.
- Target Golf — players hit a golf ball at a large net, scoring points based on where the ball lands.
- Target Shooting — guns of any type used for aiming at a target.
- Tee-Ball — an introductory sport for younger kids to baseball and softball, with the ball hit off a stationary tee.
- Tchoukball — an indoor team sport in which the players can score by throwing a ball onto a rebound frame at either end of the court and the ball landing back on the court without being caught.
- Team Handball — a commonly used name for the sport of Handball.
- Team Penning — the objective for each three-rider team on horseback is to separate three specific cattle from a herd.
- Te Ano — the national game of Tuvalu, with similarities to volleyball, though using two balls at once.
- Tejo (Argentina) — a sport from Argentina in which two teams throw metal discs to land as close as possible to a neutral disc.
- Tejo (Colombia) — a Colombian sport in which metal discs are thrown 20m to a target that explodes when hit.
- Telemark Skiing — The bindings for telemark skiing holds the boot by the toes, unlike Alpine Skiing which is fixed-heel. Also known as free hill skiing and telemarking.
- Tennikoit — played with a rubber ring, in which the objective is to catch and throw the ring back onto the opponent's half of the court. Also called ring tennis or tenniquoits.
- Tennis — a court sport where players use a stringed racket to hit a ball to each other over a net.
- Tennis Polo — an outdoor team sport, where players attempt to throw a tennis ball through a goal defended by a goalkeeper with a tennis racket. Also called Toccer.
- Tenpin Bowling — a player rolls a bowling ball along a wooden or synthetic lane to knock down pins.
- Tent Pegging — the objective for a horse rider is to pierce, pick-up and carry a target, with a lance or a sword, as they gallop towards the target.
- Teqball — a new football-based sport that combines table tennis and football (soccer).
- Test Cricket — the longest form of cricket, played over 5 days.
- Tetherball — two players hit a ball attached by a rope to the top of a stationary pole.
- Tetradecathlon — a double heptathlon consisting of 14 events, including the 7 traditional heptathlon events with 7 additional track and field events.
- Tetrathlon — composed of 4 out of the 5 disciplines of Modern Pentathlon: Swimming, Running, Shooting and either Fencing or Equestrian.
- Thoroughbred Racing — horse racing sport that involves the racing of thoroughbred horses.
- Three-Cushion Billiards — a very challenging cue sport and Carom Billiards discipline, where the aim is to carom the cue ball off both object balls and contact the rail cushions at least three times before the last object ball.
- Throwball — a sport very similar to Newcomb Ball (a variation of Volleyball) that is played in India.
- Torball — a team sport for the visually impaired with an inflated ball with bells inside. The aim is to throw the ball through the opponent´s goal line.
- Toros Coleados — involves chasing down a bull while riding on horseback (also called Bull-Tailing).
- Touch Football — A version of American Football, where instead of tackling players to the ground, the person carrying the ball only needs to be touched.
- Touch Rugby — a team sport derived from Rugby Football, in which the tackling is replaced with just a touch.
- Touring Car Racing — a type of auto track racing, which uses heavily modified road-going cars.
- Tower Running — grueling races up tall man-made structures. Also known as Stair Climbing.
- Track Cycling — bicycle races conducted on velodromes or other specially designed tracks that feature a steep banking.
- Track & Field — also known as athletics.
- Tractor Pulling — a motorsport involving modified tractors that pull a weighted sled along a 10m wide, 100m track.
- Trampolining — competitors perform acrobatics while jumping on a trampoline.
- Trap Shooting — one of the variants of clay pigeon shooting, where 1 or 2 targets are thrown away from a trap situated 15m in front of the shooter.
- TREC — a French equestrian sport in which the objective is to test both the horse and the rider in competitions consisting of three separate events.
- Tree Climbing — competitions in which competitors climb trees as fast as possible using various techniques based on the daily working conditions of arborists.
- Triathle — a shortened version of the Modern Pentathlon, athletes compete in shooting, swimming and running events as a part of a single race.
- Triathlon — a race consisting of three events, usually swimming, cycling, and running in consecutive order.
- Tricking — performers combine martial arts movements with flips, kicks, twists and various dance moves to show off their tricks.
- Triple jump — a track and field event where the participant attempts to hop, skip and jump the longest distance. Also called the hop, skip and jump for obvious reasons. Similar to the long jump.
- Trugo — Australian sport in which players strike a rubber ring, which is called a whell, with a mallet through goalposts.
- Tug of War — two teams pull on opposite ends of a rope.
- Tumbling — a gymnastics event involving tumbling along a mat performing flips, rolls, jumps, performing somersaults and handsprings.
- Twenty20 — a fast-paced limited over cricket match played 20 overs per team. Also known as T20 Cricket.
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- Alphabetical list of all sports