OT: Your favorite niche/non-"major" sports

Submitted by stephenrjking on July 1st, 2019 at 12:46 PM

We've entered the summer sports doldrums. The only active "major" sport is Major League Baseball. The Tigers stink, and we still have two months to go until football season. 

But that doesn't mean there aren't any sports at all. Wimbledon is firing up, and the Tour de France begins shortly. There is auto racing on television every weekend, and other lesser-known sports are active as well.

Are there any "niche" sports that you enjoy? For these purposes I won't count US national teams in soccer or the Olympics; however, if there's an "Olympic" sport that you enjoy outside of the Olympics (I've gotten up at 5 am to watch Alpine skiing in non-Olympic years before) that totally counts. Sports Michigan plays that aren't the four majors (eg Wrestling, Field Hockey) count as well if you actively follow them in-season. 

Post your favorite niche sports here. 

StephenRKass

July 1st, 2019 at 3:09 PM ^

I live in an area with a large Gujarati and Paki population. It is 34% Anglo, 31% Hispanic, 23% Asian (broken up largely into Paki, Indian, and Vietnamese,) 7% Black, & 5% mixed/other. Urdu and Gujarati are the 3rd and 4th most common languages (after English and Spanish.) Needless to say, there are more than enough Indians and Pakistanis to support cricket leagues.

FatGuyTouchdown

July 1st, 2019 at 3:33 PM ^

Wouldn't happen to be the Schaumburg area? I used to live there and there's a large Indian-Paki population and quite a few Cricket leagues. I work with a lot of people that are first generation Indi/Paki backgrounds, and I get completely lost whenever I ask them to explain cricket to me. My little pea brain can't handle it, but it looks amazingly fun. 

Vasav

July 1st, 2019 at 6:17 PM ^

I'm Indian-American, and I like cricket. Agree on the not as good as football, but I prefer watching baseball to cricket. One-days are my favorite form of cricket, and while it's hard to watch the whole thing there is something fun about paying attention to a test match for a week, watching a bit of it every day. While I liked 20 overs at first, I now find it less dramatic since the batsmen don't care as much about protecting their wicket. But there's something about the back and forth of baseball - the way that runs are more impactful, that every two out pitch has the drama of a third down in football - that can get me to watch every pitch with an intensity I just can't get when I watch cricket. And when a pitcher is on, I cannot take my eyes off of it.

Definitely makes a difference that I grew up here and not there, I'll fully admit to that.

HermosaBlue

July 1st, 2019 at 2:37 PM ^

I lived in Hermosa Beach from 2008-2014.  The AVP was born in Redondo Beach (though now HQ is in Newport Beach), and the Hermosa Beach Open and Manhattan Beach Open are fun summer weekends, to say the least.

Kerri Walsh was (may still be) a Hermosa resident when I was there - one of our many local sports celebs, along with several Lakers and pretty much the entire LA Kings roster.

yossarians tree

July 1st, 2019 at 12:56 PM ^

I love the Tour de France even though I am no cycling fan. It's on in the background in my house quite a bit in midsummer. Almost like a travelogue with all of the beautiful scenery and quaint French towns. The British broadcaster (don't know his name) who calls the action is absolutely brilliant to listen to and he has in a way become the "voice of July" in our house. Live coverage here in the eastern time zone typically begins in the early morning, but they replay the entire coverage at least once if not twice each day.

It's not a niche sport but I am also very interested to see the Open at Royal Portrush this week. That golf course looks like God carved it out himself and the Irish fans should be great. 

Other than that I am going to try to avoid the television more and get out and enjoy the beautiful Michigan summer.

stephenrjking

July 1st, 2019 at 1:06 PM ^

Phil Liggett. Ironically, he's not well-loved amongst cycling fans, but his voice and meter do a good job.

The only real issue I have with cycling these days is that the spring classics and Giro are exciting but difficult to watch, and the TdF is easy to watch but hasn't been very exciting. Just a nitpick, though.

stephenrjking

July 1st, 2019 at 2:07 PM ^

Some of it is the dumbing down, the cliches, and the occasional dumb things that would be said (in fairness to Phil and the late Paul Sherwen, when you have to fill 2 hours on a flat stage with a hopeless breakaway dangling at 2 minutes you’re going to say some dumb things), but a lot of it is the front-running boosterism. They tend to shrug off any potential criticism of whichever Anglo rider is winning the TdF. And you don’t get much insight. 

I don’t mind Phil and cut my teeth listening to him narrate some thrilling Lance stages, but I get why there’s some pushback. I also think that some of the pushback is overreaction. 

Wendyk5

July 1st, 2019 at 9:57 PM ^

The "Paul is Dead" rumor began at Michigan by a Daily writer named Fred LaBour, who subsequently became a member of the swing band "Riders in the Sky." I know this because I wrote a Daily story on him when he was performing in Ann Arbor back in 1986. I had no clue about his involvement until I interviewed him. Cool story, cool guy. 

BeatOSU52

July 1st, 2019 at 1:00 PM ^

-Division 3 Women's Volleyball final 4

-Women's tennis (although it's really hard to keep track of all the new names  that emerge every year)

-Division 3 Men's basketball

-Professional Bags

clarkiefromcanada

July 1st, 2019 at 1:00 PM ^

Curling although in Canada it is not even remotely a niche sport. TSN (the Canadian equivalent to ESPN) pretty much runs every draw of every major national event on their main network and the Brier is played in NHL arenas in Western Canada. TV on curling is a huge draw (as opposed to my watching the US Championship a few years ago on a shaky web feed via the Detroit Curling Club's Facebook page). 

If that's not enough there is actually a pro league (basically) called World Curling Tour and they show every draw on TSN's competitor so you can have curling running in the background on your TV most weekends from October/November to April. 

Canada!

 

Jasper

July 1st, 2019 at 1:01 PM ^

Hillbilly biathlon, Upper Midwest variety, in which competitors ride snowmobiles and shoot at road signs with shotguns.

Seriously? Team handball.