Hornussen: Switzerland’s Strangest National Sport
A Sport like no Other Reading Time: 4 Min. Publication: June 18, 2026, Jonathan Schönholzer Deep in the Swiss countryside, a peculiar sound echoes across the fields. It is not a bird or a cowbell. It is a low, buzzing hum that grows into a menacing whine, like an angry hornet the size of a fist. This is the sound of a Hornuss, a small rubber puck, hurtling through the air at over three hundred kilometers per hour. And somewhere on the field, a group of people in helmets is trying to stop it with a large wooden paddle. Welcome to Hornussen, a sport that most Swiss would describe as somewhere between baseball, medieval warfare, and a very bad idea. A Game Born on the Farm Hornussen has no professional leagues or millionaire athletes. It began centuries ago as a farmer’s pastime in the Emmental region, a way to pass time between harvest and winter. The equipment was simple and made from whatever was available. A flexible whip launched th...