Sport in the Falkland Islands is restricted by the islands' low, and generally scattered, population. Nonetheless, it has been able to send teams to the Commonwealth Games, and the Island Games.
The islands have produced one sportsman of note, Louis Baillon, who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics in the field hockey team.
Race meetings are held from time to time during summer as horse riding is still a popular pastime.
A wide variety of sports are played in the Falkland Islands including: rugby union https://web.archive.org/web/20080509182205/http://www.falklandsconservation.com/news/news0101.htmlhttp://www.mysterra.org/webmag/falkland-islands/population.html, Archery, Bowls, Badminton, Clay pigeon, darts, karate, marathon, golf, inline hockeyhttps://www.hockey.co.fk, netball, yachting, squash, tennis, table tennis, volleyball, kayaking, target shooting and the country's National Sport, Sheep shearing in which they have internal and external competitions, competing World Wide.
Because of the large British military presence, many games involve their players and teams. There is an annual MPC (MILITARY) vs Stanley (CIVILIAN) games.
The Falklands Islands Rifle Association dates back to the 1880s.
The Falkland Islands national cricket team is a member of the International Cricket Council,[1] and is the smallest member by population.[2]
In 2019 the National Sports Council was formed to bring together the diverse sporting organisations under one group.