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    What are the most popular sports events in the olympic games (ranked by popularity)?


  • Hi. I'm interested to know about Olympic sporting events which are popular in terms of numbers of viewers around the world, not just the US. So far answers I checked out only state two or three sporting events and those not in the Olympics like motor racing. The page for the sports with the most spectators is also unavailable (probably was deleted - http://www.yahooligans.com/content/ka/almanac/sports/spo00009.html).
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  • Thanks for the help. I knew the answers will be tricky but I didn't expect it to be complicated as it is. The info you gave me did help and I appreciate the time you spent researching it. Here's another $10.00 for your effort.


  • azian -- Are you looking for the "most popular" Olympic sports measured by number of spectators (i.e., television viewers) worldwide? Or are you interested in some other measure of popularity (e.g., recreational participation)? markj-ga


  • I have been looking into this in more detail for you and it is evident that the question needs to be defined exactly otherwise it may or may not be able to be answered without big assumptions. How do you calculate the viewing figures per sport? Is that a cumulative number of viewers per event or an average of only people watching at the Olympics? For instance in the case of football, almost all football fans in the UK will watch their teams at the World Cup but would be less interested in them playing at the Olympics (because of the restrictions of the tournament at the Olympics), this would mean that football would seem less popular than it really is. How do you account for the differences in Women's sport and Men's sport? There are no accessible individual records of viewing figures of each event at the Olympics for each nation, to the best of my knowledge the IOC have not released this information. The answer is further complicated by the fact that each nation does not televise every sport, for instance in the UK you would be lucky to see any coverage of the volleyball even though it is the most popular sport in the world according to the number of registered players. This makes it difficult to make any meaningful assumptions. I also believe that the televised viewing figures would not give you the most popular sport in the world as it is still common in some nations for households not to have TV sets or to share TV sets. The results would be heavily skewed in favour of the nations with the most TV sets (eg the USA and the developed world) giving an unfair advantage to sports liked in those countries. If you required this answer the amount of research it would require would far outweigh the current value of the question and I would suggest reposting it with a larger value as per the Google Answers guidelines: http://answers.google.com/answers/pricing.html As a rough guide to this I have already spent 75-90 minutes researching the answer to your original question of the most popular sport ranked by popularity and to your revised question of popularity ranked by TV viewing figures. Changing that question to ranking by TV viewing figures means a lot more research will need to be done which I do not think I can justify spending at the current question price. According to the information I have been able to find so far, football is the most watched sports event (the World Cup with over 2 billion viewers for certain matches alone, the cumulative figure over the tournament would exceed 10 billion) whilst badminton was the second-most watched sport at the Sydney Olympics (according to the official Olympics factsheet). There are though no viewing figures given and no indication of what was first or the viewing figures of football at the Olympics (which is likely to be less popular than the World Cup as it is essentially an under-21 tournament). The recent Test matches between India and Pakistan also had viewing figures in the high hundreds of millions or billions (depending on who you believe, but again no definitive answer as there are too many broadcasting companies involved with advertising revenue to earn). I hope from this you can see from this clarification that a sports popularity based upon TV viewing figures is not the best gauge as to the sports popularity and that the task of compiling this data is near on impossible for global TV figures. If you wish to proceed with this answer I would strongly suggest reporting the question with a higher value attached and a specific detailed question as to your exact answer requirements.
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  • Just so I have this clear, you are looking for a list of olympic sports that are most watched on TV? Once you have confirmed this I will provide you with the information. The answers linked to in my previous answer were not provided by myself and were for all sports events on TV.


  • Hello Azlan This is a very tricky question to answer definitively because a lot of the evidence is anecdotal or assumed and I expect the answer to be controversial! It is also tricky as to when you say someone is actually playing a sport, by this I mean does a young child kicking a ball around a field qualify as playing soccer? If you do a search on the internet it frequently mentions soccer as the most popular sport, which I must admit I suspected the answer to be, but rarely is this assertion supported by any figures and when they are they are lower than quoted for other sports. Therefore for your most popular sport list I have attempted to discover the most popular sport by *registered* players around the world. These figures have been compiled by and recovered from the International Federation of the sport involved in 2002. The number of National Federations was obtained from the International Olympic Committee. This work was originally done here: http://www.johann-sandra.com/popular.htm I have edited this list to only include the Olympic sports as the question dictates. Rank Sport No of participants No of National Federations # 1 Volleyball 998,000,000 218 # 2 Basketball 400,000,000 211 # 3 Table Tennis 300,000,000 186 # 4 Soccer/Football 242,000,000 204 # 5 Badminton 200,000,000 147 # 6 Tennis 60,000,000 191 # 7 Baseball 60,000,000 110 # 8 Handball 18,000,000 147 # 9 Hockey 3,000,000 118 #10 Judo 2,500,000 187 It could also be argued that that list should be ordered on the number of national federations rather than the number of participants because the numbers would be skewed because of the sizes of certain countries taking part in certain sports. The order may seem a little unusual to you depending on what part of the world you come from, for instance I expected football to be top as it is the most popular sport from my country but when looking at the sports above it in the list I can see why they would beat soccer as I have played all of these sports at one time or another as well. A similar question regarding the sport with the most spectators was recently asked at Google Answers: http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=16866 The sport with the most spectators is probably an even more difficult question to answer as many viewers are unrecorded with regards to un-televised or amateur sports. If you have any further questions on this answer please ask for clarification and I will do my best to help.
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