- Tennis
- Golf
- Disc Golf
- Track and field
- Boxing
- Mixed martial arts – Originally developed in the 1990s, the sport gained considerable mainstream popularity in the first decade of the 21st century. Many companies promote MMA cards, with UFC being by far the largest and most important.
- Professional wrestling
- Beach Volleyball
- Equestrian competition – Despite lacking the national popularity seen in Europe, America usually performs extremely well in international equestrian competition.
- Wrestling – Though not a popular sport on a national level (except perhaps during the Olympics), high school wrestling is frequently one of the most popular participatory sports for young men in the United States.
- Shooting sports
- Rodeo
- Skateboarding – Skateboarding culture largely developed in the United States, which continues to hold many of the top tournaments and produce leading skateboarders.
- Surfing
- Horse racing
- Fencing
- Swimming – Swimming is a major competitive sport at high school and college level, but receives little mainstream media attentions outside of the Olympics.
- Mountain biking
- Cyclo-cross
- Bowling – Bowling is the most popular participation "game" sport in the United States with more than 43 million people going bowling at least once a year.[16]
- Figure skating
- X Games
- Dance Dance was officially listed as a sport in the USA in 1974.
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