Back in medieval it was possible, nowdays depends, i think there are championships and perhaps is possible.
Check out the TV show Full Metal Jousting
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In tribal areas of Africa they do
He would have enjoyed, for example: "real" tennis; hunting; card playing; music; dancing; jousting. There were also things like bear baiting, dog fighting and cockerel fighting. The dancing, jousting and tennis would have been off the agenda no doubt, when Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) had problems with his leg ulcers.
He has been playing for Real Madrid for the past two years.
No, you cannot make real money in jail while playing Monopoly.
No, there is not or will be a real school you would go to to learn Yu-Gi-Oh. Parents would not send their kids to a private school to learn how to play card games and hopefully make a living playing them.
The lance was a jousting weapon used by knights. It is spear-like weapon designed to be used while mounted. It was commonly equipped with a small circular plate called a vamplate, which prevented the hand from sliding up the shaft upon impact.
It's difficult to make out the list of living things that you're referring to, at least from here.
Work,business,tourism,real estate and trades!
No. First leprechauns are myth and they are a living beings if they were real.
Yes, jousting is real and historically was a martial game in the Middle Ages where knights would compete on horseback, using lances to unseat each other. While it has largely ceased to be a combat sport, modern reenactments and competitions exist, often showcasing the skill and pageantry of the original sport. These events are typically held at festivals or historical events, emphasizing entertainment and historical accuracy.