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Sports Typical sports in Finland and Holland Eddie van Wingerden Mitchell Kramer Sofia Tennilä Tilda Vuorisalo 12 May 2011 Ridderkerk - Kauniainen
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Typical Finnish sports Floorball It’s a type of floor hockey, is an indoor team sport which was developed in 1970. The teams consist of 6 members. This sport is very popular in Finland and other Scandinavian countries where the sport is developed. This sport looks like ice hockey, but you don’t play it on ice. Nordic Walking Nordic Walking is walking with modified ski poles, which are called poles or sticks. It is a hype in Scandinavia and the United States. In Finland, where the sport originated, there are already one million practitioners. Nordic walking was created in Finland as a summer training for cross country skiers. Nordic walking combines the positive training effects of running with the advantages of cross-country skiing.
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Typical Finnish sports Pesäpallo (Finnish Baseball) Is a fast-moving ball sport that is quite often referred to as the national sport of Finland and has some presence in other countries in Europe. Pesäpallo is different than Baseball. The rules of pesäpallo are quite complicated, but the idea of the game is simple. One team tries to score by hitting the ball and running through the bases, the other team tries to defend by catching the ball and putting the runners out
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Typical Dutch sports Korfbal Korfball is from Sweden and they call it ringboll. Korfbal is a mixed gender team sport, with similarities to netball and basketball. A team consists of eight players; four female and four male. This makes this sport unique. A team also includes a coach. It was founded in the Netherlands. In the Netherlands there are around 580 clubs, and over a 100,000 people playing korfball. Fierljeppen Fierljeppen (in English far-leaping) is a traditional sport of the Frisians and of the Dutch. In Fierljeppen you take a sprint to the pole, then you jump and grab it. Then you must climb to the top of the pole while trying to control it forward over the water. You finish by landing on a sand bed opposite the starting point.
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