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Which sport is named after a drink?
Which sport is named after a drink?
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Squash is the sport named after a drink.
The sport named after a drink is “Polo”. The name “polo” is derived from the Tibetan word “pulu”, which means “ball” or “wood.” The sport itself involves riding horses and using mallets to hit a ball into the opposing team’s goal.
However, if you are referring to the more specific connection with a drink, it’s important to note that Polo as a sport doesn’t directly refer to any modern drink. If you meant sports with names derived from beverages, “Polo” is the closest example in terms of a sport name with indirect beverage associations due to its etymological roots.