The oldest sport association in Iceland is the Reykjavik Shooting Association, founded 1867.
Rifle shooting became very popular in the 19th century and was heavily encouraged by politicians and others pushing for Icelandic independence.
Shooting remains popular and all types of shooting with small arms is practiced in the country. Ice and rock climbing are a favorite among many Icelanders; climbing the 4,167-foot (1,270 metre)
Þumall peak in
Skaftafell is a challenge for many adventurous climbers, but mountain climbing is considered to be suitable for the general public and is a very common type of leisure activity.
Hvítá, among many other of the Icelandic glacial rivers, attracts kayakers and river rafters worldwide.
Ice hockey is gaining popularity in Iceland, with 1 in 512 of the population an ice hockey player. They have a larger 'hockey density' than
Slovakia (1 in 630 people are players). The
Iceland national ice hockey team has risen to 38th in the IIHF rankings, and has recently seen a fourth team added to their domestic league.
Crossfit is also one of the fastest growing sports in Iceland. Most famous athlete is the two times female champion of the crossfit games 2011 and 2012 in Carson City,
Anníe Mist Þórisdóttir. Iceland has the second most podium finishers at the Crossfit Games of any country in the sport of Crossfit, with Þórisdóttir finishing first in 2011 and 2012, 2nd in 2014 as well as third in 2017,
Katrín Davídsdóttir finishing first in 2015 and 2016, 2nd in 2020 and 3rd in 2018,
Ragnheiður Sara Sigmundsdóttir finishing third in 2015 and 2016, and Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson finishing third in both 2015 and 2019. Iceland is also one of the leading countries in
ocean rowing. Icelandic explorer and endurance athlete,
Fiann Paul became the world's most record-breaking explorer, and holds the world's highest number of performance-based
Guinness World Records ever achieved within a single athletic discipline. As of 2020, he is the first and only person to achieve the
Ocean Explorers Grand Slam (performing open-water crossings on each of the five oceans using human-powered vessels) and has claimed overall speed
Guinness World Records for the fastest rowing of all four oceans (Atlantic, Indian, Pacific and Arctic) in a
human-powered row boat. He had claimed a total of 41, including 33 performance based Guinness World Records by 2020.
Iceland's handball team is one of the top-ranked teams in the world, winning the silver medal at the
2008 Summer Olympics in
Beijing, China, and a bronze medal in the
2010 European Championship. Icelandic women are good at
football, the national team is ranked eighteenth by
FIFA. Archery as a sport started in disabled clubs in Iceland 1974 and has grown particularly since 2013, buoyed by the opening of a new facility in Kópavogur that year. Archery is one of the oldest Viking sports in Iceland. In golf,
Ólafía Þórunn Kristinsdóttir has played full-time in the
LPGA Tour. == See also ==