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5. Boxing - This is a hand to hand exchange that practices hand to hand combat. Perhaps originated in
ancient egypt or before that time. Later on it was introduced as a sport in ancient Greece. The rules were
simple as it was just exchanging blows until one of them couldn't continue. This sport's popularity
resurfaces more fixed and commonly the same rules as it is used to this day.

6. Wrestling - This activity dates back to the pre-historic times. This activity is once again a practice of
combat but more diverse. The country of origin is believed to be in early Egypt however it also originates
from various countries and later on this was introduced as a sport in ancient Greece.

7. Track and Field - This is a sport that was introduced by the ancient Greece when the first Olympics
was introduced in 776 BC. This is a sport that shows the contestants capabilities in Running, Jumping and
Throwing.

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Dual Sports

1. Tennis- Originally called lawn tennis, this dates back in 12th to 13th century French handball game
called jeu de paume. This is a sport that has pairs of players that must use rackets and to hit a ball to
bounce over a net on a rectangular court. Points are awarded to a player or team whenever the
opponent fails to correctly return the ball within the prescribed dimensions of the court.

2. Racquetball- Introduced in 1950 by by Joseph G. Sobek. Racquetball is a racket-based sport


comparable to handball. The game is played on a four-walled court with a paddleball sized racquet but
with

game is played on a flat table split into two equal courts by a net placed across its width in the middle,
similar to lawn tennis. The goal is to knock the ball over the net and bounce it on the opponent's half of
the table in such a way that the opponent cannot reach it or accurately return it.

4. Beach Volleyball - Invented by William Morgan in 1895. This sport thought of this a sport that could
be played outdoors like in the beaches. The

strapped to the right leg of another runner. The goal is for the partners to finish ahead of the other
contestant pairs.

7. Badminton - This sport is traced back in ancient times of Greece, China and India. This game is a
racquet sport played using racquets to hit a shuttlecock across a net. The sport was not created by a
single individual. The sport was inspired by two ancient sports: battledore and shuttlecock. The modern
sport originated in India, where it was known as "poon". It was first introduced to England in the mid-
19th century after being carried back by British soldiers stationed there.

8. Archery - This is known as a practice in Hunting and Warfare during ancient times. However the
modern is believed to be from England in the 14th Century. The rules are simply to hit the target with or
without the arrows, avoid physical contact with other archers with an archer in the shooting position and
never shoot the arrows in the air as well foul play such as harm to individuals.

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