Sport plays an important part in Scottish life and the Scots are famed for their passion and competitiveness. Sports invented by Scots include golf, football, cycling, rugby sevens and the Highland Games.

You can participate in almost any sport in Scotland and you can usually find a local club or facility easily by searching the internet.

Commonwealth Games

On 23 July 2014, Glasgow will be hosting the XX Commonwealth Games, the largest sporting event ever held in the city. An estimated 1,000,000 tickets will be sold, for 250 medal events that will be broadcasted to millions.

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Curling

The sport of curling is played on ice and competitors have to slide heavy stones with handles towards a target, brooms are used by players to alter the state of the ice in front of the stone as it moves.

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Cycling

For as long as the Scots have been cycling, they’ve been producing world-class champions. The most recent of these is Sir Chris Hoy MBE, Scotland’s most successful Olympian, who won three gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

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Extreme Sports

Scotland’s naturally rugged landscape and climate make the country the perfect location for a number of extreme sports.

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Fishing

Scotland’s waterways have as much to offer the first time angler as the seasoned fly fisher. From crystal clear lochs and fully-stocked fisheries, to small spate rivers, stream lochs and the classic salmon rivers of the Tay, Tweed and the Dee, Scotland is unrivalled as a fishing destination.

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Football

Football is Scotland’s national sport and the Scottish Football Association (SFA), the governing body for Scottish football, is the second-oldest national football association in the world.

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Golf

When you think of golf in Scotland the first thing that comes to mind is St Andrews and the Old Course, the home of golf and the host of the Open Championship.

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Highland Games

Modern day Highland Games are fun, social events that are celebrated around the world. Legend has it that Highland Games started when Scottish clans would compete against each other in sporting events. A Clan Chieftain would choose the best fighters and protectors, the strongest men for defence and the best entertainers to amuse them in the evenings.

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Rugby

Rugby is one of Scotland’s most popular sports and is played across the country. The Scottish rugby team regularly compete internationally and Scotland has produced some of the world’s best rugby players. Whatever your experience, it’s easy to get involved with Scottish rugby.

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Shinty

Shinty is one of the oldest ball games in the world and, some say, that the origins of the sport lie in Scotland.

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Snow Sports

Snow sports and winter sports are available across Scotland, from skiing and snowboarding to ice climbing and dog sledding, there’s a lot to do in the winter months.

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Walking and Hiking

Scotland offers some of the best and most easily accessible hill walking and hiking routes in the world.

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Water Sports

Be it sailing, canoeing, water skiing or scuba diving, Scotland has all the watersports you'll ever need.

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