With the formal onset of globalization in the 1990s, the world experienced an outpouring of changes never before suspected in all areas of human life. Led by science and technology, the economy covered every corner of the planet with a single model, the market, in its neoliberal version: politics assumed a unique way of behaving, the image of the candidate: society itself became more and more united, leaving behind the trust; culture focused on the world of entertainment and amusement. Sport was also permeated by all these transformations, to such an extent that many new disciplines flourished, full of promise, based on complex visions, with technical innovations and, above all, determined to position themselves in a prominent place in the global sports competition.