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|[[cross-country skiing]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.norway.org/News/archive/1996/199602ski.htm|title=Skiing and the Creation of a Norwegian Identity - part 2|last=Mølster|first=Odd|date=1996|work=News of Norway, issue 2|publisher=Norwegian Embassy, Washington|accessdate=2008-07-21 |quote=the national sport could become a fine weapon in time of war. In 1943, Norway's resistance movement won an epochal victory — on skis, of course}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aftenposten.no/english/sports/article1228843.ece|title=Few cheers for Norway|last=Berglund|first=Nina |date=2006-02-20|work=[[Aftenposten]]|accessdate=2008-07-21 |quote=The scoreboard shows how the Norwegians placed, a performance considered much too poor in a country where cross-country skiing is a national sport.}}</ref> |
|[[cross-country skiing]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.norway.org/News/archive/1996/199602ski.htm|title=Skiing and the Creation of a Norwegian Identity - part 2|last=Mølster|first=Odd|date=1996|work=News of Norway, issue 2|publisher=Norwegian Embassy, Washington|accessdate=2008-07-21 |quote=the national sport could become a fine weapon in time of war. In 1943, Norway's resistance movement won an epochal victory — on skis, of course}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aftenposten.no/english/sports/article1228843.ece|title=Few cheers for Norway|last=Berglund|first=Nina |date=2006-02-20|work=[[Aftenposten]]|accessdate=2008-07-21 |quote=The scoreboard shows how the Norwegians placed, a performance considered much too poor in a country where cross-country skiing is a national sport.}}</ref> |
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|[[rugby league]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_league/7671217.stm|title=PNG vow to upset World Cup odds|date=2008-10-15|work=Rugby League|publisher=[[BBC]]|accessdate=2009-07-03|quote=But it would still be one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history if Papua New Guinea - ''the only country to have rugby league as its national sport'' - were to qualify for the last four.}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 04:10, 3 July 2009
A national sport is a sport or game that is considered to be a intrinsic part of the culture of a nation. In American English the term national pastime is often used. Some sports are de facto National sport while others are defined by law.
National sports defined by law
Country | Sport | Year defined as national sport |
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Argentina | pato | 1953[1] |
Bahamas | sloop sailing | 1993[2] |
Bangladesh ("national game") | kabaddi | 1972[3] |
Brazil | capoeira | 1972[4] |
Canada ("national winter sport") | ice hockey[5] | 1994 |
Canada ("national summer sport") | lacrosse[5] | 1859;[6] 1994[5] |
Chile | Chilean rodeo | 1962[7] |
Colombia | tejo | 2000[8] |
Mexico | charrería | 1933[9] |
Korea (Rep.) | taekwondo | 1971[10] |
Pakistan ("national game") | field hockey | 1972Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).
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Puerto Rico ("autochthonous sport") | paso fino | 1966[11] |
Sri Lanka | volleyball | 1991[12] |
Uruguay | destrezas criollas ("creole skills": i.e. gaucho skills[13]) |
2006[14] |
De facto national sports
See also
References
- ^ "Argentina Decree Nº 17468 of 16/09/1953". Global Legal Information Network. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
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Craton, Michael (1998). Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People. University of Georgia Press. p. p.471. ISBN 0820322849.
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Ha-du-du was given the name kabadi and the status of National Game in 1972.
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Lowell, John (1992). Ring of Liberation: Deceptive Discourse in Brazilian Capoeira. University of Chicago Press. p. p.61. ISBN 0226476839.
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- ^ "A Short History of Lacrosse in Canada". Canadian Lacrosse Association. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
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Moreira Recchione, Alberto (2007). "La Medialuna: un edificio para Chile". Revista de urbanismo (in Spanish) (No.17). University of Chile. ISSN 0717-5051. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
A reconocerse, en 1962, el rodeo como deporte nacional y oficial [10 de enero de 1962, oficio N°269 del Consejo Nacional de Deportes y Comité Olímpico de Chile]
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"La Charrería "Nuestro Deporte Nacional"" (in Spanish). Mexican Department of Tourism. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
El año de 1933 fue muy importante, ya que el general Abelardo L. Rodríguez, emite un decreto presidencial, dando a la Charrería el título de único Deporte Nacional.
- ^ "History of Tae Kwon Do". North American Tae Kwon Do Schools. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
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"Puerto Rico Act 64 of 2000, S.B. 1856" (PDF). Office of Legislative Services of Puerto Rico. 2000-04-11. p. p.1. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
In 1966, the Public Parks and Recreation Administration and the Puerto Rico Olympic Committee awarded official recognition of the "paso fino" horse riding sport as the autochthonous sport of Puerto Rico.
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Fernando, Leslie (2005-06-03). "Sponsors President's Gold Cup tourney: Dialog assures future of VB". Daily News (Sri Lanka). Retrieved 2008-07-14.
Way back in 1991 volleyball was declared as the national sport of Sri Lanka but it was only name sake.
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Aeberhard, Danny (2001). The Rough Guide to Argentina. p. p.198. ISBN 1858285690.
displays of traditional gaucho skills (destrezas criollas)
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suggested) (help) - ^ "Uruguay Law 17958 of 21 April 2006". Global Legal Information Network. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
- ^ "Buzkashi: the national game of Afghanist [sic]". Embassy of Afghanistan, Canberra. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
- ^ "Boat Racing Season Officially Opens". The Anguillian. 2007-03-03. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
Director of Sports, Alkins Rogers, [...] reported that the Government recognizes boat racing as the national sport of Anguilla and was giving financial resources for its development.
- ^ "Antiguans and Barbudans". everyculture.com. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
Cricket, a left-over from the British rule, is the national sport of Antigua and Barbuda.
- ^ "Barbados: Sports". Government of Barbados. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
The national sport of Barbados is cricket
- ^ Luke, Will (2007). "Cricket by association". The Wisden Cricketer. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
Bermuda are one of the few sides who count cricket as a national sport.
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National Game: The national sport of Bhutan is archery.
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"Scientists call for national flowers". China Daily. 2005-08-09. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
If you ask a Chinese person what the national wine is, you will no doubt be told it is Moutai. When asked what the national sport is, the answer will be table tennis.
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Gonzalez Echevarria, Roberto (1999). "A Cuban Belle Époque". The Pride of Havana: A History of Cuban Baseball. Oxford University Press. pp. p.76. ISBN 0195146050.
Baseball is so ingrained in Cuba that it has thrived as the "national sport" through forty years of a bitterly anti-American revolution.
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Mckinley, James C., Jr (1999-03-26). "Baseball; Clash of Cultures, Pride and Passion". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-07-24.
Most Cubans, after all, consider baseball to be their national sport, a game entwined in history with their struggle for independence from Spain and the birth of their nation.
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Castro, Fidel (1999-08-13). "Speech at a meeting with Pan American Games delegation members". cuba.cu. Retrieved 2008-07-24.
the game that [...] is [...] our national sport [...] I am talking of baseball
- ^ "Some facts about the Dominican Republic". Embassy of the Dominican Republic, Washington. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
Baseball is the Dominican Republic's national sport.
- ^ "About Finland: General information: Sports". Embassy of Finland, Washington. 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
the national sport, "pesäpallo"
- ^ "Batting For Grenada". Grenada Life. Grenada Board of Tourism. 2007. pp. p.38. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
in the first Grenada Cricket Classics [, h]eroes such as Sir Viv Richards, Joel Garner and Curtley Ambrose came together to promote what is considered by many to be the national sport in Grenada.
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Cricket lovely Cricket! One cannot miss out on Guyana's national sport without participating in a game of cricket while in Guyana.
- ^ Basra, Sukhwant (2008-03-11). "No National status, except in NCERT textbooks". dnaindia. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
The status of hockey as the national sport is not enshrined in any official proclamation by the Government of India. The NCERT textbook for Class XI does [...] state that India's national game is hockey and that, in a way, does make for an official take on the issue.
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(help) - ^ "Citizens: Sports: Hockey". National Portrait of India. Government of India. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
Hockey, the National Sport of the Country is one of the most religiously followed games in India.
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"RTÉ Secures Comprehensive GAA Championship Coverage Until 2010". RTÉ Online. 19 February 2008. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
Today's announcement ensures that the public will enjoy quality coverage of our national games across all of RTÉ's media platforms.
- ^ "Adjournment Matters. - Eurathlon Programme". Seanad Éireann. 22 November 1995. pp. Volume 145. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
- ^ "History of Jamaica". Jamaican Embassy, Washington. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
The legacy of Britain also lives on in Jamaica in many ways [...] the game of cricket is the national sport.
- ^ Adamkus, Valdas (2005-07-28). "Address at Charles University, Prague". President of Lithuania official website. Retrieved 2008-07-24.
Lithuania is a country that loves basketball. It is our national sport and we are proud to be reigning European Champions.
- ^ "Sport, Fitness and Leisure". New Zealand Official Yearbook. Statistics New Zealand. 2000. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
Traditionally New Zealanders have excelled in rugby union, which is regarded as the national sport, and track and field athletics.
- ^ Mølster, Odd (1996). "Skiing and the Creation of a Norwegian Identity - part 2". News of Norway, issue 2. Norwegian Embassy, Washington. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
the national sport could become a fine weapon in time of war. In 1943, Norway's resistance movement won an epochal victory — on skis, of course
- ^ Berglund, Nina (2006-02-20). "Few cheers for Norway". Aftenposten. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
The scoreboard shows how the Norwegians placed, a performance considered much too poor in a country where cross-country skiing is a national sport.
- ^ "PNG vow to upset World Cup odds". Rugby League. BBC. 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2009-07-03.
But it would still be one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history if Papua New Guinea - the only country to have rugby league as its national sport - were to qualify for the last four.
- ^ "Tokelau FAQ's". Council for the ongoing government of Tokelau. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
Many Tokelauan men and women regard cricket-island style (kilikiti) as their national sport, which can sometimes involve almost the entire village.
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Duquette, Jerold J. (1999). Regulating the National Pastime: Baseball and Antitrust. Greenwood. p. p.104. ISBN 027596535X. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
Baseball justified its privileged legal status by citing the special nature and cultural significance of America's national pastime.
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Schrag, Myles (2003). "Baseball as National Pastime Revisted: And a Little Town Shall Lead Them". In Peter Carino (ed.). Baseball/literature/culture: Essays, 1995-2001. McFarland. p. Chp.13 p.140. ISBN 0786416432.
Tradition — that quality so instrumental in elevating baseball to its century-old status as national pastime— has become less important
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rugby used to be the undisputed national sport of Wales [...] Rugby Union's assumed position as "the national game" has often been questioned on the basis that it is predominantly a game played and followed in South Wales.
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"Wales – a unique country, a unique culture". British Embassy, Warsaw. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
Wales is mainly associated with rugby. It is the national sport of Wales.