From Florida to Alaska and from Maine to Hawaii, extreme sports are popular with the general public. According to SGMA International's analysis of the current Superstudy® of Sports Participation, extreme sports are an established trend and here to stay.
Most Popular Extreme Sports |
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Rank | Sport |
# of Participants*
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1. | Inline skating |
19,233,000 |
2. | Skateboarding |
11,090,000 |
3. | Paintball |
9,835,000 |
4. | Artificial Wall Climbing |
8,634,000 |
5. | Snowboarding |
7,818,000 |
6. | Mountain Biking |
6,940,000 |
7. | Trail Running |
6,109,000 |
8. | BMX Bicycling |
3,365,000 |
9. | Wakeboarding |
3,356,000 |
10. | Roller Hockey |
2,718,000 |
11. | Mountain/Rock Climbing |
2,169,000 |
12. | Boardsailing/Windsurfing |
779,000 |
*participated at least once in 2003 |
Following are some additional facts on the 12 most popular extreme sports:
- Inline skating. 51% of all inline skaters are female, yet 58% of all frequent (25+ days/year) inline skaters are male.
- Skateboarding. The average number of days of participation for a skateboarder in 2003 was 44 days.
- Paintball. U.S. sales and overall participation in paintball have risen each year since 1998.
- Artificial Wall Climbing. The average age of an artificial wall climbing enthusiast in 2003 was 19.9 years of age.
- Snowboarding. Sales of snowboard equipment in 2003 were $141 million (at wholesale).
- Mountain Biking. Nearly 70% of mountain bikers are male.
- Trail Running. Since the late 1990s, overall participation has grown 17.3% in trail running – from 5.2 million (in 1998) to 6.1 million (in 2003).
- BMX Bicycling. The average age of a BMX cyclist in 2003 was 26.5 years of age.
- Wakeboarding. The average annual household income of a wakeboarder in 2003 was $73,400.
- Roller Hockey. Of the 2.7 million roller hockey players, 33% of them (900,000) play the sport on a “frequent” (25+ days/year) basis.
- Mountain/Rock Climbing. Nearly 60% of mountain/rock climbers are male.
- Boardsailing/Windsurfing. More than 40% of all boardsailors live in the South and more than 52% of boardsailors live in cities with a population of more than two million.
This information has been abstracted from the Superstudy® of Sports Participation conducted by American Sports Data, Inc., which monitors more than 100 sports and fitness activities.