Resultados del Campeonato mundial de Marcha por equipos Antalya 2024
Finnish sport final
1. SUOMEN URHEILU
Course Name: Finnish Language And Culture
Course Teacher: Elisa Kannasto
Students: Zoljargal Chinbat
Julie De Leeuw
Anujin Myangankhuu
2.
Physical Activities in Finland
Popular Sports in Finland
Special Finnish Sports
Sports in Seinäjoki
Olympic Games in Finland
Famous Sport Athletes In Finland
Contents
3.
Finland is the most physically
active country in Europe.
90% of children are physically
active.
70% of Adult (Twice per week)
7800 sport clubs
130 sport federations in Finland
Physical Activities in
Finland
7.
Special Finnish Sports
Swamp soccer
(Suopotkupallon):
First in 1998 with 13 teams
Since 2000: 300 teams,
More than 4000 players from
different countries.
8.
Mobile phone throwing
(Kännykänheitto)
Since 2000 in Savonlinna
Different categories: ladies, men and junior
Mobile phone provided by the organization
Pay back the frustration and disappointments
9. Male competitors carry a
female teammate
Obstacle track
In Sonkajarvi
The first championship in 1992
Wife carrying (Eukonkanto)
11.
Seinäjoki is well known
as a city of diversified
sports.
There are many
exercise and jogging
tracks, nature trails,
and skiing trails in the
Seinäjoki area.
Sports in Seinajoki
12. The city's main
sporting venues
are the
Uimahalli-
Urheilutalo
combined
swimming hall
Sport centers:
Nurmohalli,
Ritolahalli,
Kirmaushalli
13. The fifteenth Summer Olympics Games took
place in 1952 en Helsinki with 149 hardships.
The Finland was the eighth country with 22
medals. There were 69 countries and 17 sports.
In 2016 in Rio, there were 204 countries and 28
sports and Finland won only one medal.
Olympic Games in
Finland
Finland is better in Winter Olympics Games. The last
games were in Sotchi in 2014 and they won 5 medals in
cross country, snowboard and ice hockey.
In total, Finland won 460 medals in Winter Olympics
Games and Summer Olympics Games.
16. Born: 17.10.1979 Espoo, FINLAND
Sport: Racing driver
Nick Name: “The Ice Man”
Championships: 1 (2007)
Wins: 20
2015 position: 4th (150 pts)
Active Years: 2009-2011
Kimi Räikkönen
Racing Driver=Autourheilu
17.
Kaisa Mäkäräinen
Born: 11.01.1983 Ristijärvi,
FINLAND
Sport: Biathlete
Active Years: 2004-
Best Season: 2010-11 Biathlon
World Cup
Biathlete=Ampumahiihto
Sports are the number one hobby among children: Sports activities take place in clubs or in informal groups of friends. Favourites include football (soccer), ice hockey, floorball and various forms of gymnastics.
There are over 60 sports teams and organizations working in the city, offering a wide selection of different kinds of sports, activities and events. National and international sporting events are organized all year around.
Another of the city's main sporting venues is the ice sports center, in which you can find the ice stadium, synthetic skating ice, outdoor synthetic-ice rink and third-generation artificial turf playing surface.
The baseball stadiums in Nurmo, Seinäjoki and Peräseinäjoki, sports parks in Seinäjoki and Ylistaro.
suomalainen autourheilija
currently driving for Ferrari in Formula One.
After nine seasons racing in Formula One, in which during his first Ferrari stint he was the 2007 World Champion, he competed in the World Rally Championship in 2010 and 2011. In 2012, he returned toFormula One, driving for Lotus and continued to drive for Lotus in 2013. On 11 September 2013, Ferrari announced their signing of Räikkönen on a two-year contract, beginning in the 2014 season.[3]His current contract with the team has been extended since and expires at the end of 2017.
suomalainen ampumahiihtäjä.
Mäkäräinen is currently studying to be a Physics teacher at the University of Eastern Finland in Joensuu
She made a strong start at the opening event in Östersund, where Mäkäräinen won her first ever World Cup victory in the sprint
She entered the Biathlon World Championships 2011 in Khanty-Mansiyskin second place for the Overall World Cup (9 points behind Andrea Henkel), but regained the overall World Cup leader's yellow bib after taking the silver medal in the sprint.