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Sport

In various sports, specific equipment and roles are essential to the gameplay and safety of participants. For instance, boards are crucial in activities like surfing and skateboarding, while pucks are central to ice hockey.

Sport

Sport

People

Opponent
Someone who competes with or opposes another in a contest, game, or argument
Competitor
A person who takes part in a sporting contest
Athlete
A person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise.
Referee
An official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are adhered to and (in some sports) to arbitrate on matters arising from the play.
Coach
An instructor or trainer in sport.
Sportswoman
A woman who takes part in sport, especially professionally
Sportsman
A man who takes part in a sport, especially as a professional

Equipment

Board
The piece of equipment on which a person stands in surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, and certain other sports
Basket
A net fixed on a hoop used as the goal
Net
A net supported on a cord between two posts to divide the playing area in tennis, badminton, volleyball, etc
Puck
A black disc made of hard rubber, used in ice hockey
Protectores
A person or thing that protects someone or something
Racquet
A bat with a round or oval frame strung with catgut, nylon, etc., used especially in tennis, badminton, and squash
Skates
short for skateboard
Stick
Goalposts or cricket stumps
Ball
A solid or hollow spherical or egg-shaped object that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game
Helmet
A hard or padded protective hat, various types of which are worn by soldiers, police officers, motorcyclists, sports players, and others

Types

Team
Ice Hockey

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A fast contact sport played on an ice rink between two teams of six skaters, who attempt to drive a small rubber disc or puck into the opposing goal with hooked or angled sticks. It developed from field hockey in Canada in the second half of the 19th century.

Water polo

A seven-a-side game played by swimmers in a pool, with a ball like a football that is thrown into the opponents' net. The game developed in Britain from about 1870

Volleyball

A game for two teams, usually of six players, in which a large ball is hit by hand over a high net, the aim being to score points by making the ball reach the ground on the opponent's side of the court

Rugby

A team game played with an oval ball that may be kicked, carried, and passed from hand to hand. Points are scored by grounding the ball behind the opponents' goal line (thereby scoring a try) or by kicking it between the two posts and over the crossbar of the opponents' goal

Football

Any of various forms of team game involving kicking (and in some cases also handling) a ball, in particular (in the UK) soccer or (in the US) American football.

Basketball

A game played between two teams of five players in which goals are scored by throwing a ball through a netted hoop fixed at each end of the court.

Individual
Running

The sport of racing on foot.

Skiing

The action of travelling over snow on skis, especially as a sport or recreation. Competitive skiing falls into two categories: Nordic (cross-country racing, jumping, and biathlon) and Alpine (downhill or straight racing, and slalom racing round a series of markers).

Ping-Pong

another term for table tennis

Tennis

A game in which two or four players strike a ball with rackets over a net stretched across a court. The usual form (originally called lawn tennis) is played with a felt-covered hollow rubber ball on a grass, clay, or artificial surface.

Golf

A game played on a large open-air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground, the object being to use the fewest possible strokes to complete the course.

Cycling

The sport or activity of riding a bicycle. Cycle racing has three main forms: road racing (typically over long distances), pursuit (on an oval track), and cyclo-cross (over rough, open country)

Places

Track

A prepared course or circuit for athletes, horses, motor vehicles, bicycles, or dogs to race on.

Pitch

An area of ground marked out or used for play in an outdoor team game.

Gym

A place, typically a private club, providing a range of facilities designed to improve and maintain physical fitness and health

Pool

A small area of still water, typically one formed naturally

Court

A quadrangular area, either open or covered, marked out for ball games such as tennis or squash

Field

A piece of land used for a particular purpose, especially an area marked out for a game or sport

Stadium

An athletic or sports ground with tiers of seats for spectators.