Now that we have entered 2025, winter activities are being enjoyed by many people. In this blog, we will analyze the top 10 winter sports worldwide.

In the 10th place, there is Skeleton. Skeleton is a thrilling winter sport in which athletes slide down on a frozen track with their bodies facing down. Riders can slide to speeds above 130 kilometers per hour. The game was first rolled out in the 2002 Winter Olympics.

In the 9th place, we have Curling. Curling has been one of the most popular winter sports in recent years. In this game, 4 sides of teams slide heavy, polished granite stones on an ice curling sheet to hit a circular target. It has the nickname “the chess of ice”. The game requires teamwork and a good strategy to achieve the best placement for different situations.

The next line is Bobsled in 8th place. This winter sport is played by teams of two or four, who run down iced tracks in sleds powered by granite. They take turns to run through twisting and banked tracks. The winners are determined by the time taken to complete the track.

The Nordic Combined has the 7th place. The Nordic Combined is a winter sport involving competing in cross-country skiing and jumping. It was first introduced in the Winter Olympics calendar way back in 1924 and remains an attractive prospect to date.

The 6th place is for Slopestyle Snowboarding. This sport involves snowboarding or skiing through a course comprising of a variety of barriers or obstacles, for example, jumps, rails, or other terrain features.

For the 5th place, we have Ski Jumping. This one is one of the most known or heard sports. In ski jumping, a simple concept is applied. Skiers take off through a descending ramp, jump at the end, and try to fly as far as possible. Points are awarded according to style and distance of jump. Personally, I find it quite crazy to fly long distances just to fall on snow and then keep skiing.

In the 4th place, there is Ice Hockey, the sport everyone has heard of. It should be one of the most popular winter sports, played consistently in different winter games. Ice hockey requires two teams. It is played just like the ordinary hockey game, but by skaters who try shooting pucks using sticks.

Moving up the list, we'll find Figure Skating in 3rd place. Figure skating was the first winter sport to be included in the Olympics in 1908. In my opinion, it is the prettiest winter sport ever. It addresses the eyes, soul, and body. It is played by individuals, teams, or duos who perform their skating on ice. It has many categories: singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

In the 2nd place, we have Alpine Skiing. Participants use sophisticated skiing equipment to slide down hills covered by snow. It is mainly practiced in fixed-heel bindings, with professionals and amateur snowboarders practicing in ski resorts. It is a bit complicated for the ordinary skier, and takes a lot of practice due to the number of skiers needing medical attention from the activity.

And lastly, for the 1st place, we have Alpine Snowboarding. Introduced into the Winter Olympics calendar as recently as 1998, Alpine Snowboarding is practiced on special grounds. With special skiing gear, including a skateboard, participants take to zigzag rails of snow at different speeds to cover a particular distance. The further you go without falling off the rail or losing track, the better results you get.
These ten sports represent the pinnacle of winter athletics, each offering a unique blend of excitement, skill, and strategy. Some have been enjoyed for decades, or even longer than a century, while others have more recent Olympic debuts. Winter sports continue to evolve and captivate fans around the world, and this list showcases the most popular and thrilling events of the season.