1206 b.C.
The stick game of shinny, which developed into lacrosse and hockey and polo, was played by North American Indians from time immemorial. There is also the ball-game of the South American Indians, but it can hardly be called a sport.
NO, It is a game. The first time I heard of it was at the Ozone. A good place, by the way...
The sport being played is track .
The origins of handball can be traced back to the late 19th century, with the first recognized game being played in 1898 in Denmark. However, an earlier version known as "Håndbold" was played in Germany around the same time. The modern form of the sport was developed in the early 20th century, leading to its official codification and inclusion in the Olympics in 1936.
Nobody is quite sure when the game of Lacrosse was first played. The game dates back to the Indian times, with the Ojibwa, Mohawk, Iroquois, and Choctaw tribes. The game was played in fields, with no boundaries and no padding of any kind. In the game, the only rules were you couldn't use your hands. Women were not allowed to play lacrosse, as the game often got very physical. Goals were spread anywhere from a half a mile, to several miles apart. There could be anywhere from 50 to 1000 people playing at a time.
Lacrosse dates back to the Native Americans. Nobody is quite sure when the first game was actually played.
Cricket will be first played in the 2010 Guangzhou Asian games in Novemeber,
soccer that's the one best sport
Women's boxing
No one knows for sure. Some sports were played in the beginning of time, the sports just evolved and got more rules and stuff.
a long time ago
That would vary by sport.