Sports
School
Me, my friends and family
Ball games
Winter sports
Aquatics
Football hooliganism
Gymnastics
Athletics
Me
horse riding
6 years
not competitively, just for fun
to keep fit:
weight lifting at home
jogging in the summer
taking long walks & bicycle rides
My friends
Viki
modern dancing
she's really good at it
lots of classmates enjoy football and volleyball
my oppurtinities
determination is the key
nowadays you can try almost every kind of sport
my family
my mother enjoys yoga
grandfather: lieks watching football, volleyball, handball and water polo
facilities
a big gym, mainly for handball
a gym equipped with all kinds of devices (never been there)
a sports ground for football
a sprinting track
a shot-put ground (which no one uses)
wall bars
climbing ropes
balls
skipping ropes
apparatus for gymnastics
P. E. lessons
5/week, but I have less because I do sports outside school
a bit too much, they make me very tired
doing sports in front of people makes me uncomfortable
when it's cold: athletics, gymnastics, ball games
warm weather: football outside, jogging
warm-up exercises
apparatus
vaulting horse
uneven parallel bars
pommel horse
beam
rings
floor mat
exercises in internetional competetions
women
men
vault, beam, uneven parallel bars, floor exercises
high bars, parallel bars, rings, pommel horse, vault, floor exercises
track events
running, hurdles, steeple chase
field events
jumping: high jumping, pole vaulting, hop-skip-and-jumping
throwing: discus, javelin, hammer
Sport events
sports done in water
water polo
high-diving, diving
swimming
rowing, sailing, windsurfing, waterskiing
popular in Hungary
breaststroke, butterfly stroke, crawl, backstroke
skiing
ski-jumping
slalom-racing
downhill and cross-country skiing
skating
I've never done any of them, unfortunately
watching them is interesting
bob sleighing
skate rinks in bigger cities, or frozen lakes
in hills (for example Bakony Hills, Mátra)
only when there's snow
equipment: skis, ski-boots, poles, snow goggles, ski suits
handball
volleyball
football
Hungarians are quite good at all of them, but especially football
the English also love football
they also like circket, rugby, golf., tennis, and darts
I'm not a fan
we used to be seriously good at it, but nowadays most teams are very weak
basic rules:
two teams: 10 playeers and a goalkeeper in each
you can't handle the ball (except the goalkeeper)
the goal is to kick the ball into the rival team's net
violence and rule-breaking is punished by first warning, then sending off the player
referee, 2 linesmen
fans in the stadium
singing, cheering whistling
celebrating goals: standing up, screaming
booing the other team, blaming the referee
TV
cheaper
no big crowds and loud noises
comfortable
replaying moves and goals
the fans get into fights often nowadays
they break in to shops and houses, steal and smash places up
they vandalise trains and buses as well
solution
taking it seriously: the police should be more present
on the pitch: separating the fans