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Sports Festival in English

The English translation of Sports Day is Sports Day.

Bilingual examples:

1. Do you have a sports day at your school?

Does your school hold a school anniversary day?

2. The sports day is on Sunday.

The sports day is on Sunday.

3. What are the children doing? They're practicing for sports day.

What are the children doing? They are preparing for the sports meeting.

4. Are you going to run on sports day?

Are you going to run on sports day?

5. The rain fortunately held off till after the school sports day.

Fortunately, the rain did not fall until after the school sports day.

6. I'm looking forward to sports day tomorrow.

I'm looking forward to sports day tomorrow.

7. Today is a national holiday in Japan. It is sports day.

Today is a national holiday in Japan: Sports Day.

8. What are you going to do for sports day?

What are you going to do for sports day?

9. What are you going do onsports day?

What are you going to do on sports day?

10. When are they going to have a sports day?

When are they going to have a sports day?

Introduction to Sports Day:

The United Nations announced the establishment of the "International Day of Sports for Development and Peace" on August 23, 2013. Serbian tennis star Djokovic delivered a speech as an athlete representative. .

On that day, 193 members of the United Nations General Assembly unanimously agreed to set April 6 as the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace. Men's singles world No. 1 Djokovic spoke as an athlete representative. The Serbian, who is making final preparations for the US Open, said that sport "can eliminate suspicion and hatred" and can help young people who are less fortunate to succeed by promoting fair play, teamwork and respect for their opponents.

UN General Assembly President Jeremic described the resolution as "historic", saying it signified the recognition that "sport has the unique power to engage, mobilize and inspire people around the world, while also serving as a An incredibly powerful development tool."

International Olympic Committee President Rogge said that on the competition field, religion, race, and gender are irrelevant.