A lot of countries around the world have a particular sport that is specific to the nation but has since expanded or evolved in other countries due to its popularity. Though some sports have remained unique to their country of origin, with no real interest from other countries, here is a list of what sports have developed in which countries and what the popularity is today.
1. Cheese Rolling, England
This is a weird one. People run down a hill to try and catch a wheel of Double Gloucester cheese. It is unclear when exactly the sport was invented but is 200 years old at the very least, with some estimates saying it may be up to 600 years old. It is an annual event that takes place on the Spring Bank Holiday which is on the last Monday of May. It is actually a pretty popular event with people from all over the world to participate in this bizarre sport.
2. Mongolian Wrestling, Mongolia
Wrestling is popular all around the world and The Mongols have their own version they call Bökh, which is an important part of their culture and heritage. This version of the sport aims to get your opponent to touch the ground with any other part of the body besides the feet. It has been around for nearly 2000 years in its current form and was originally a strength-enhancing sport practised by Mongolian Warriors. It is held all over Mongolia and also in parts of Northern China and southern Russia. The Mongolian Wrestling Tournament designed for all Ethnic Mongols was created and first run in April 2009 in the city of Ulaanbaatar, the Capital of Mongolia.
3. Australian Rules Football, Australia
This sport is fairly unique to Australia although over the years it has spread to other countries including New Zealand, Canada, England, and the United States. The game consists of two teams of 18 players who used an oval-shaped football similar to that of a rugby ball. The aim is to kick the ball through the goals which are located on either end of the field. The main league in Australia is the Australian Football League (AFL) which currently has 18 teams and was founded in 1896. The AFL odds of winning the annual premiership vary, depending on things such as injuries and home crowd advantage.