Water Sports

Open Water SwimmingOpen water swimming is a thrilling endurance sport where athletes navigate unpredictable natural waters, battling waves, currents, and competitors over long distances in a true test of strength and strategy

Jet SkiingJet Ski racing is a dynamic water sport where participants ride jet-propelled watercraft through designated courses showcasing skill and speed

Bog SnorkelingBog snorkeling, where competitors navigate through the murky waters of a peat bog, is enjoyed by participants and spectators alike who enjoy its light-hearted and unconventional nature

Water SkiingSince its invention in the 1920s, water skiing has captivated thrill-seekers with its unique blend of speed, skill, and the exhilaration of riding waves at high velocity, embodying the elegance and adrenaline of gliding on water

Swimming ButterflyButterfly, known for their distinctive technique characterized by a simultaneous arm movement with an undulating dolphin kick, showcase the athleticism and skill of swimmers who master this challenging stroke

Fly FishingFly fishing, a sport renowned for its skill, precision, and deep connection to nature, has a rich community and cultural heritage with dedicated enthusiasts worldwide

Artistic SwimmingArtistic swimming, an Olympic sport since 1984 in Los Angeles, is visually stunning and technically demanding, showcasing its participants' grace, athleticism, and artistry

SurfingSurfing, deeply rooted in the history and culture of Hawaii and the Polynesian islands, debuted at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan

WakeboardingWakeboarding, combining thrilling aerial maneuvers and tricks, is a water sport that blends elements of water skiing, snowboarding, and surfing

Whitewater KayakingWhitewater kayaking is an exciting and challenging adventure sport that combines adrenaline, skill, and connection with nature

Log RollingLog rolling is a traditional sport that originated in North America, popular among loggers who used it as a way to test their balance and agility

Cliff DivingCaptivating audiences, cliff diving combines elements of athleticism, courage, and artistry in stunning natural landscapes and iconic locations around the globe

SailingSailing has been a featured event of the Summer Olympics since 1896, providing spectators with exciting displays of seamanship, tactics, and strategy

CanoeingCanoeing has been featured in the Summer Olympic Games since the 1936 Games in Berlin, with events including sprint and slalom races

Freestyle SwimmingFreestyle, one of the most popular swimming events, has been a part of the modern Olympic Games since its inception in Athens, Greece, in 1896

Synchronized Springboard DivingSynchronized diving, requiring precise coordination, timing, and synchronization between the divers, debuted as an Olympic sport in 2000 in Sydney, Australia