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What are the sports?

Classification of sports events:

1. Speed ??and strength type: speed skating, sprinting, throwing, weightlifting.

2. Endurance type: walking, swimming, skating, long-distance running.

3. Hard-to-beautiful performances: gymnastics, synchronized swimming, ice ballet.

4. Accurate skills: shooting, archery.

5. Confrontation over the net: table tennis, volleyball, tennis.

6. Confrontation on the same field: basketball, football, rugby, ice hockey, hockey.

1. Speed ??skating: Speed ??skating is an ice sport that competes on skating speed on a 400-meter track. Engaging in speed skating can help improve physical and mental health and promote human metabolism. Improve cardiopulmonary function and enhance cold resistance.

2. Sprint: Sprint is one of the categories of track and field events, generally including: 50-meter run, 60-meter run, 100-meter run, 200-meter run, 400-meter run, and 4×100-meter relay run. Several others; its sports characteristics: people run a prescribed length on the track and field track at the fastest speed at the same time.

3. Swimming: Swimming is a skill in which people float upward under the buoyancy of water, and rely on buoyancy to make regular movement of the body in the water through regular movement of the limbs. Swimming can be divided into competitive swimming and practical swimming.

4. Gymnastics: “Gymnastics” in a broad sense is the general term for all gymnastics events. The modern Olympic gymnastics events include three major events: competitive gymnastics, artistic gymnastics and trampoline. In addition, there are non-Olympic events such as competitive aerobics and technical sports. Gymnastics in the narrow sense is "competitive gymnastics".

5. Basketball: Basketball, English (basketball), originated in Massachusetts, USA. It was created by James Naismith on December 21, 1891. It is a core event of the Olympic Games and is centered on the hands. Confrontational sports.

Reference materials: Sports - Baidu Encyclopedia