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Apr 13, 2022

[Answer] What was the first U.S. state to adopt an official sport?

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...1. Florida 2. Maryland 3. New York 4. Texas




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Maryland - The official list of symbols adopted by individual states can seem endless — flags, flowers, nicknames, mottos, trees, and, in some cases, even dinosaurs, just to name a few. Given that every state has its own bird and that sports are very popular in the United States, it might seem like every state would have its own official sport — but barely more than a fifth actually do. Alaska naturally has dog mushing, while South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming all lay claim to rodeo. Maryland has the distinction of being the first to adopt an official state sport when it named jousting as its athletic activity of choice. This happened relatively recently, in 1962. To this day, people saddle up and attempt to knock their competitors to the ground with a lance in local competitions and at an annual jousting championship. In 2004, Maryland also adopted lacrosse as its official team sport.:


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