Sport
Sports are one of the most popular leisure time activities. This is mainly due to the fact that they help one to keep fit both physically and mentally. Such a form of relaxation as sports is refreshing, can help take off some weight, and makes use of one’s skills and strength. Last but not least, during sports events one can meet a lot of new people and see how it feels to be a winner or loser.
The increase of interest in sports is best illustrated by the appearance of ever new sports facilities. It is important to note that besides taking an active part in sports it is also possible just to watch sports events as a spectator or play the pools (bet money on certain sports results).
Usually all sports and games are further differentiated into two groups according to where they can be practised. Indoor sports include for example gymnastics, table tennis, boxing, wrestling etc. On the other hand, among outdoor sports are skiing (down-hill, cross-country, slalom, ski jump), sledding, hiking, rock climbing, horse riding, golf, and some aquatic sports such as rowing or windsurfing. Non-professional cycling, or riding a (mountain) bike, which is one of the most popular activities, is also enjoyed out of doors (on the roads or paths). But most sports and almost all games can be done both indoors and outdoors. Meetings in all the track and field events (sprints, middle and long distance runs, hurdling, high and long jump, pole vault, shot put, javelin and discus throw) take place in summer stadium as well as in athletic halls. Also one of the healthiest sports, swimming, and figure skating do not actually demand a roofed room. One can easily recognize that those which can be done only on ice or snow (skating, skiing etc.) are winter sports whereas all the rest are call summer or all-season sports.
The games are usually all-season activities, and they are practised both indoors and outdoors. The most numerous group of games are the ball games.
Sport in USA
In the USA most sports and games have been to great extent commercionalized. The four foremost professional games there are American football, baseball, basketball, and ice-hockey (it has roots in Canada, though). These games are turned into big shows in which the sports stars make a lot of money. American football differs from European mainly in the shape of the ball (oval), the way in which it is carried by the players ( in the hands), and the form of scoring (touchdowns at field goals). Other sports such as the former Indian game Lacrosse or field hockey are also popular.
Sport in Czech Republic
In our country ball games rank among the most popular ones. They include especially football, volleyball, basketball, handball, and tennis. Besides this ice-hockey is played at a very high level here too. Our country has produced many sportsmen who have achieved success in top international competitions. In the first place athletics (recently javelin and decathlon), but also netgames (tennis and volleyball) players and shooters have excelled abroad.
Physical education
Our physical training lesson are quite rare – we have them only twice a week. Usually before the lesson starts we change into sports wear such as T-shirts, shorts, tracks pants, sweatshirts, and sneakers in a dressing room. When the weather is good, our lessons are usually filled with running, jumping or simply playing games. But first we must always do a little warm-up exercises (for those who do not do morning exercises it is especially necessary). In winter or in bad weather, though, we go to the gym and do gymnastic. Out gym is fully equipped – there are many apparatuses there (wallbars, horizontal bar, parallel bars, beam, rings, vaulting horse, mats, springboards, climbing rope and pole.
Olympic Games
The Olympic Games (the Olympics) were already held in ancient Greece. At that time they put emphasis on the ideal of an all- round developed person. The Olympics were renewed by Pierre de Coubertin about a hundred years ago and today as well as in ancient times they take place every four years. Since 1924 there are two parts to the games – the winter part and the summer part – which alternate one every two years.
Sport in Britain
The English are great lovers of competitive sports; and when they are neither playing nor watching they like to talk about them. England was the first home of many of the modern world’s most popular sports. But today the English can hardly claim to excel in any form of sport when they engage in international competitions. Other countries who have adopted the games together with the sports English terminology are fired with far more ambition to win, whereas the British are renewed for playing the games with respect for the rules and the opponents, winning with modesty and losing with grace.
Let us survey the popular games of today. At the top of the list is Association Football, or soccer, which in England is played by schoolboys and by thousands of amateur teams up and down the country and in which only feet are used. For most of the public, however, football is a professional’s game, to be watched on Saturday afternoon at the local ground. In England and Wales there is a league of four divisions. There is an annual cup competition too. Thousands of club supporters watch the cup finals and there are millions of fans, and still others who do not actually follow the matches but fondly dream of winning a fortune by playing the pools every week.
Rugby football is also very popular. As you know, it is played with an oval ball, which is carried rather than kicked, and the players try to stop the man with the ball by throwing him bodily to the ground.
Association football, both as a spectacle and a game for men, is the most popular. There are plenty of amateur soccer clubs, and every large town has at least one professional football club. The principal professional clubs in England and Wales belong to the championships (in 4 Division). Apart from the league games, there is and annual competition for the Football Association Cup, which is organized on a knock-out basis. The Cup Final, played in May each year, is the culminating of the season. It is always played at Wembley Stadium, in London. The international matches between England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland also excite great interest.
Rugby football was first played at Rugby School, from which it derives its name. Rugby is played mostly by amateurs. Players do not wear protective clothing (helmets) as men playing American football do. Rugby football is governed by the Rugby Union. Membership of the Rugby Union is confined to amateur clubs. In the north of England Rugby League Football is played by professionals as well as amateurs. Its rules differ slightly from those of the Rugby Union.
Lawn tennis is played by very many people. There are plenty of tennis clubs and every town provides numerous tennis courts (grass or hard courts). The annual championships held at Wimbledon (All England Lawn Tennis Club) at the end of June and beginning of July are the main event of the lawn tennis season in Britain and, in fact, in the world, for these championships are generally regarded as unofficial world lawn tennis championships.
Most secondary schools have playing fields, and boys normally play rugger or soccer in winter and cricket and tennis in summer, while girls play handball, tennis, netball, rounders and hockey. Basketball is not played much. Although the British are so fond of watching horses and dog racing, they are not particularly interested in being spectators at occasions when human beings compete. Athletic sports and gymnastics are practised at schools, but not many towns have running tracks for public use. The school gym is usually equipped and Indian clubs. On sports day prizes are awarded for the high jump, long jump, the hundred-meter run, hurdles, putting the shot and other events.
The more social adult games of golf and tennis are played by great numbers of people. Golf, which comes from Scotland, is played by striking a ball with a special golf club round a golf course with 18 holes, the object being to get the ball into the holes with as few strokes as possible. Tennis is becoming an ever greater favourite with young people. Some join a tennis club, but most find a partner and go to one of the public courts that can be hired by the hour for a very small payment indeed. The first player to win six games wins the set, unless the score reaches five all, in which case one player must gain a lead of two games.
For the elderly bows is an attractive game. It is peaceful game yet one demanding considerable judgement, since the heavy wooden bowls are weighted so as to rill in a slight curve.
Finally there are sports and games that are often thought of as exclusively British (like cricket) and the many annual sporting events that the British look forward to eagerly, such as the famous university boat race between Oxford and Cambridge, which is held on the Thames every spring.
Cricket is often called the English national game. Many other games are English origin, too, but cricket has never been adopted in foreign countries. It is extensively played only in the United Kingdom, Australia, the West Indies and some other Commonwealth countries, and in South Africa. It is played in schools and universities, and almost all towns and villages have their cricket clubs. The best-known English cricket ground is Lord’s near Regent’s Park. There is a county
championship between 17 “first-class counties“. A first-class match lasts for 3 days, with 6 hour’s play on each day. In addition to country championships, matches known as test matches are played annually between a number of Commonwealth countries. A test match lasts 30 hours spread over 5 days. The cricket season lasts from May to the end of September.
Hockey is an outdoor game played with a ball and hooked (bent) sticks. In Britain hockey is more commonly played by women than men. The game is sometimes called field hockey to distinguish it from ice hockey.
Ice hockey is also played, but it is not very popular.
Netball is another popular game for girls and women. It is a game similar to basketball played on a hard-surfaced outdoor court.
Polo, a game played on horseback, was brought to England from India. It is mainly an upper class sport.
The most commonly practised aquatic sports are rowing (in eights, fours, pairs, and single sculls), sailing (yachting) and swimming. The main rowing events of the year are the traditional University Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge held on the Thames in London, and Henley Royal Regatta, which is the unofficial world championship, held at Henley-on-Thames in the first week of July. One of the great events of the yachting world is Cowes Week (at the Isle of Wight).
Next to soccer the chief spectator sport is horse-racing. There are two forms of racing: flat racing and steeple-chasing (i.e. racing with jumps). The outstanding events in flat racing are the Derby, run at Epsom in early June, and the Royal Ascot, run at Ascot near Windsor, also in June. The Derby us named after Lord Derby, who founded the Epsom race in 1779. The Royal Ascot race meeting is known as a great social event. The best-known steeple-chase is the Grand national, run at Aintree near Liverpool.
Hunting, shooting and fishing are the three traditional pursuits of rich Englishman. The world „hunting“ usually means fox hunting on horseback with a pack of hounds. (It also includes e.g. stag hunting and hunting, but not the shooting of birds. In American English, however, „hunting“ is also used for bird shooting.( Shooting, even more than hunting, is the preserve of the aristocracy and the rich. To go shooting grouse and partridge on the moors is the most distinctive of upper-class activities. Fishing is the least exclusive of the three country sports.
Other sports practised in Britain are e.g. boxing, fencing, wrestling and judo, mountaineering, motor racing, cycling, rifle shooting, squash, fives croquet, lacrosse.
Squash (or squash rackets) is a game played with a rackets and a small rubber ball. Two players bat the ball against a wall. The ball bounces back and is alternately hit by the two players. The player who cannot return it loses the point. Like tennis it can be played as singles or doubles. It is a very fast game and is popular in Britain, where every town has a squash court in its leisure centre.
Croquet is a slow lawn game for individuals or pairs, in which wooden balls are struck with mallets through small hoops.
Lacrosse is a team game in which the ball is caught in, carried in, and thrown from a kind of long-handled racket with a net (caller a crosse). It is derived from an American Indian game and there are many variants in the rules. It was brought to Britain from Canada, and it is popular in girls’ schools.
Indoor games players in Britain include billiards, table tennis and badminton. Basketball, and indoor variant of netball, which originated in the USA, is also played in Britain, but us not very popular. Neither is volleyball, another game of American origin.
Sports and games are one of the most popular leisure time activities. Such a form of relaxation sport is refreshing, can help take off some weight and it is important for our physical and mental health. During the sport events we can meet a lot of new people and see how it feels to be a winner or loser.
There are a lot of types of sports and games. We can practise outdoor or indoor sports, in water or anywhere we want. Outdoor sports are as follows: golf, skiing, sledding, windsurfing, marathon-running, fishing, climbing, hiking or tourism, mountaineering, horse riding, rallies. Indoor sports include: table tennis, gymnastics, chess. Ball games, athletics (sprint, high jump, long jump, etc.), tennis, shooting, skateboarding and skating may be practised both outdoor and indoor. There are also aquatic sports: water skiing, swimming, diving, water polo, yachting, canoeing, and rowing.
People all around the world participate in for sports. Ball games are popular all around the world – basketball, volleyball, football (called soccer in America), tennis, and handball. Many people go to the hills our mountains – where there are adapted slopes and down hill runs for skiing. Millions of people like to attend matches, watch them on TV, and listen them on the radio and cross their fingers for their favourite team.
Many sports have their origins in Britain that is why Britain is sometimes called the cradle of sports. Two types of rugby, modern game of hockey, cricket, darts, tennis and boxing were invented in Britain. Golf has its origins in Scotland. Here are the major sports events in Britain: Wimbledon (the Grand Slam Tennis Tournament), The British Open Golf Championship, football Premier league, etc.
In the USA most sports and games have been to a great extent commercionalized. The four foremost games there are American football, baseball, basketball and ice-hockey (it has its roots in Canada). These games are turned into big shows in which the sports stars make a lot of money. American football differs from European mainly in the shape of the ball (oval), the way in which it is carried by the players (in the hands), and the form of scoring (touchdown at field goals). Other sports such as the former Indian game lacrosse or field hockey are also popular. In America: US Open (the Open Grand Slam Tennis Tournament), NBA, NHL (National hockey league) etc.
Most famous all around the world are Olympics games. The first ancients of Olympic Games were held in 776 B.C. The significant was the treaty signed on this occasion. All the fighting had to be stopped for as long as the Olympic games were on. First Olympic Games lasted only for one day and consisted only from one event, the running of one Stadion. All Greeks who were free citizens and hat not committed murder or heresy, had right to take the in the Olympic Games. The ceremonies began with the official oath that was taken by the athletes swearing that they would compete with honour and respect the rules. The institution of Olympic Games lasted for twelve centuries and was established in 393 AD. About hundred years ago Pierre de Coubertin renewed The Olympics. Today as well as in ancient times they take place every four years. Every four years is the flame of Olympic games transferred by many sportsmen to the city that hosts the Olympic games. Since 1924 there are two parts of the games – summer and winter – which change every two years.
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