Craziest And Weird Sports
Editorials News | Aug-19-2019
Let’s forget those old, played out games that have been established in athletic competition for so long.
There are some of the strange sports originated from time-honored tradition, invented out of boredom and everything in between are bizarre, wacky and wild in ways that many mainstream sports cannot be compared. Entering a sports world that is so far out there it’s impossible to categorize.
1. Lumberjack World Championships
This competition is so mystically masculine that every competitor either male or female automatically earns a man card for life. This is definitely the burliest event in the world of strange sports. The events in the competition are awesome: logrolling, wood chopping, sawing, climbing and many more. The event names are even better: birling, hot saw, double buck, boom run, Jack and Jill.
2. Hobbyhorsing
There are many reasons to accept that our entire existence is nothing more than a simulation. Look no further than this 100 percent authentic, mind-numbingly real, and more unique than hobbyhorsing.
Words like “weird” and “bizarre” do not come close to properly depicting this spectacle. It involves people riding toy horses in a gym without any irony intention. What apparently began in Finland quickly gained a following and has reportedly exploded in popularity.
3. Summer Redneck Games
People from the South, Midwest found the term “redneck” to be offensive. Others embrace the moniker. Still some celebrate it, to the point that they create an entire competition in its spirit. This wild celebration of all things redneck has become a summertime staple in East Dublin, Georgia. For five bucks, people gain entry in a competition unlike any other. This event includes the toilet seat horseshoe toss, watermelon seed spitting, mud pit belly flop and much more than the desired.
4. Gaga
If mother and father couldn’t wait to get rid of you and drop you off at summer camp for a while, you know this Gaga’s got nothing to do with the Lady. That or you went to the wrong camp. Use a bunch of wooden benches for a makeshift court or go all out with the real thing to make a roughly waist to chest-high octagonal shaped wall. Toss in a soccer ball for a larger “arena” or tennis ball for a smaller one. Players slap the ball around, and those hit in the waist or below are out. Last person standing wins the game. This is the most strange and boring game.
5. Kaiju Big Battel
The unrivaled genius of Rand and David Borden introduced the greatest sport we never knew the “Kaiju Big Battel”. Everything about this pseudo-wrestling epic battle is great and fantastic. “Kaiju,” which translates to “strange beast,” is a film genre featuring monsters. The characters usually wreck cities and generally fight other big monsters. Even the sport’s choice to stick with “battel” after an accidental misspelling of “battle” is telling. The name itself reflects the carefree, light-hearted nature of this hilariously costumed exhibition.
These were some of the strangest games happily played around the world making the citizens and the participants joyful and entreating.
By: Saksham Gupta
Content: https://www.tiebreaker.com/strange-sports/
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