This study examined the depth perception ability of athletes in Taiwan, and compared the depth perception ability among athletes of different sports. The participants were 53 physical education college athletes. Their average age and sports experience were 20.17±1.77 and 7.02±2.82 years respectively. The descriptive statistics and one-way ANOVA were used to analyze the data. The results indicated that no significant difference existed in the depth perception ability among athletes competing in different sports. In other words, there was no significant difference with respect to the depth perception ability regardless of different movements (dynamic or static), change directions (from far to close or close to far distance) and speeds (fast or slow) of sports.