Winter sport

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A winter sport is a sport commonly played during winter. As a formal term, it refers to a sport played on snow or ice, but informally it can refer to sports played in winter that are also played year-round, such as basketball. The main winter sports are ice hockey and figure skating, sledding events such as luge, skeleton, and bobsleigh, skiing (Alpine and Nordic) and snowboarding. Other common winter sports include snow-blading, monoskiing, skwal and tobogganingalso snowmobiling

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[edit] List of winter sports

[edit] Ice skating

See also team sports. An asterisk indicates that a particular sport is included in the Olympics, as of the 2006 Turin Olympics.

[edit] Snowboarding

[edit] Skiing

Sports in which skis are used on snow.

[edit] Sledding

Sports that use sleds going down ice tracks or pulled by something.

[edit] snowmobliling

  • free style
  • snow-cross
  • recreation
  • cross country
  • hill climbing

[edit] Team sports

Sports that involve teams, played on ice.

[edit] Recreational sports

Some 'sports' are competed (or simply enjoyed) on a more casual basis, often by children.

[edit] Notable Winter sport resort regions

[edit] See also

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