Wow, thank you for all the replies!
Jitter, I think pesäpallo is definitly already a step in the right direction, so thank you for the suggestion! And to Kyykkä, we actually have a similar game where I live. We know it as
"viking chess", it´s not really played competitive, but a nice passtime. I think something along the lines would definitly still be played!
A lot of sports are basically practice for essential skills, so maybe the ones closest to key post-rash skills would still exist.
I think so too, especially sports that train skills useful for survival would probably still be popular.
Wave, that one looks kinda scary... But I could totally see that happening. Interesting what kinds of things exist around the world!
Grey, oh right, the beach day picture! I completely forgot about that! in
the other one set on a beach, Lalli is also carrying a ball. I´m not sure though to what degree we can regard these drawings as canon. But then again, just throwing/kicking a ball at each other is one of the simplest game-ideas ever, it would most likely still be around. So I´m also with all of you that soccer probably still exists.
afreude, you´re right, for this particular question I was after team-sports, but a big part of why I made this thread was also just general interest in what post-rash-people would spend their free time doing when they don´t have to constantly fear being killed. So yeah, I could totally see them engaging into some of the sports listed in your links! With some of them, since they don´t require a lot of people, just a competition among people living in one city might work without the fear of spreading the illness. The only other idea to prevent it I have would be that all players that compete on a larger scale would have to be immune, though that seems to be kind of unfair...
Róisín, ah, I found the story! (here, in case someone else was looking for it:
What Exactly is an Urbex?) Yeah, in the eyes of someone in Y90 this "sport" would appear very strange. (I had actually never heard of it before today, so also thank you for teaching me new stuff!) And I agree once again, sports that teach useful survival skills would have definitly survived. I also looked for the song you mentioned. I couldn´t find it under the title you named, but this one named "serious steel" seems to be it:
Another thing I had no idea existed! But that situation would be such a cool post-apocalyptic set-up! The song is awesome!
Random idea: If you want a sport that is likely to survive an apocalypse-and-return-to-traditions, look for traditions that the people in question would keep practising in isolation, and have already (been) turned into a competitive sport before.
For example, hallingdansen.
Oh, more cool stuff! Yeah, that seems like a sport that would still be practiced.
Eeeee, so many possibilities!