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A national sport or national pastime is a sport or game that is considered to be an intrinsic part of the culture of a nation. Some sports are de facto national sports, as baseball is in the U.S., while others are de jure as lacrosse and ice hockey are in Canada.

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[edit] De jure national sports

Country Sport Year defined as
national sport
Argentina pato 1953[1]
Bahamas sloop sailing 1993[2]
Bangladesh ("national game") kabaddi 1972[3]
Brazil capoeira 1972[4]
Canada Lacrosse (summer), Ice hockey (winter) 1994[5]
Chile Chilean rodeo 1962[6]
Colombia Tejo 2000[7]
India Field Hockey Unknown[8]
Mexico Charrería 1933[9]
Korea (Rep.) Taekwondo 1971[10]
Philippines Arnis 2009[11]
Puerto Rico ("autochthonous sport") Paso fino 1966[12]
Sri Lanka Volleyball 1991[13]
Uruguay destrezas criollas
("creole [i.e. gaucho] skills"[14])
2006[15]

[edit] De facto national sports

Country Sport
Afghanistan Buzkashi[16]
Anguilla Yacht racing[17]
Antigua and Barbuda Cricket[18]
Barbados Cricket[19]
Bermuda Cricket[20]
Bhutan Archery[21]
Cambodia Bokator
Cuba Baseball[22][23][24]
Dominican Republic Baseball[25]
England Soccer[26]
Finland Pesäpallo[27]
Grenada Cricket[28]
Guyana Cricket[29]
India Field hockey [30][31]
Ireland ("national games") Gaelic games[32][33][34]
Jamaica Cricket[35]
Latvia Basketball (summer), Ice hockey (winter)[36]
Lithuania Basketball[37][38]
Netherlands Speed skating[39]
New Zealand Rugby union[40]
Norway Cross-country skiing[41][42]
Pakistan Field hockey[43]
Papua New Guinea Rugby league[44][45]
Peru Paleta Frontón[46]
Russia Bandy[47]
Scotland Golf[48]
Slovenia Alpine skiing [49][49]
Sweden Football [50]
Thailand Muay Thai[51][dubious ]
Turkey ("ancestral sports") Wrestling[52] & Cirit[53]
United States Baseball[54][55]
Wales Rugby union[56]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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  5. ^ National Sports Act of Canada (1994)
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