Chess (although that can be played in a team format, and some would argue chess isn't a sport.)
But then, you'd need someone to play against if you're not playing against a computer.
Therefore I would say Golf. You can play golf all by yourself.
And I would say horseback riding. You only really need a horse for that. You don't need another person there.
Speed skating just requires the speed of the person.
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The history of individual sports depends on the sport studied. All sports have a completely different history that is unique to that sport.
Individual sports are played without a team or a partner where as dual sports my be played with two or more individuals. An example of an individual sport is Golf or Singles Tennis. Both sports can, however be played on a team. Most Universities have a Golf or Tennis club (which makes them dual sports as well).
A team sport involved playing a sport with teammates such as baseball and socccer, because there are other people on your team. An individual sport like golf or singles tennis is just you playing by yourself against another individual.
Chess, Swimming, Race, ect. are some examples of Individual Sports.
Some dual sports that can be played are tennis, Badminton, chess, Table Tennis, tae kwan do, and syncronized swimming. Some individual sports that can be played are swimming, gymnastics, Snowboarding, skiing, cycling, weight-lifting.