Winter Sports
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 can refer to sports played in winter that could be played at any time of the year. more...
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The main winter sports are skiing and snowboarding, but may also include snow-blading, monoskiing, skwal and tobogganing.
List of winter sports
Ice skating
See also team sports.
Figure skating *;
Short-track speed skating *;
Speed skating *;
Synchronized skating;
Skiing
Sports in which skis are used on snow.
Alpine skiing *;
Biathlon *;
Cross country skiing *;
Firngleiten;
Freestyle skiing *;
Nordic combined *;
Ski archery;
Skiboarding;
Skibob;
Skijoring;
Ski jumping *;
Snowboarding *;
Snowshoe;
Speed skiing;
Telemark skiing;
Sledding
Sports that use sleds going down ice tracks or pulled by something.
Ice Blocking;
Bobsleigh *;
Luge *;
Skeleton *;
Wok racing;
Dogsled racing;
Team sports
Sports that involve teams, played on ice.
Bandy;
Curling *;
Ice hockey *;
Ice stock sport;
Ringette;
Shinty;
Sledge hockey - (Winter Paralympic Sport);
* denotes a Winter Olympic Games medal sport.
Recreational sports
Some 'sports' are competed (or simply enjoyed) on a more casual basis, often by children.
Ice boating or Ice sailing;
Tobogganing;
Snowball fight;
Building snowmen;
Building snow castles and other snow constructions - The SnowCastle of Kemi is the largest one in the world;
Shinny;
Ice swimming;
Ice fishing;
Famous Winter sport resort regions
Rocky Mountains;
Alps;
Snowy Mountains;
Karkonosze Mountains/Sudeten;
Lapland;
Stowe, Vermont;
Borovets, Bulgaria;
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