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- 4. Hocky players hit this.
- 5. The first indoor game was in 1875 using a wooden puck
- 7. During a run, drivers can experience up to 4 of force.
- 8. Thousands of years ago, people in Finland used animal bones strapped to their feet to glide across frozen lakes.
- 10. it's the fastest sport in the Winter Olympics
- 11. it is a popular form of competition and cordanation
- 12. a lot of the sports are played on this.
- 14. one of the original Winter Olympic sports from 1924 and is currently unique as the only event without a women’s competition.
- 15. originated in 19th-century Norway, with the first recorded jump in 1808 by Olaf Rye.
- 17. they are needed for the games.
- 19. The concept, like snowboarding, was inspired by skateboarding and surfing, with early, hand-dug, rough snow pipes appearing in the 1980s.
- 20. it was the very first winter sport included in the Olympics
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- 1. evolved from ancient Norwegian hunting traditions and military training.
- 2. In the early days, only 7% of U.S. ski areas allowed snowboarding; today, that number is over 97%.
- 3. originated in Scandinavia over 5,000 years ago as a vital form of winter transportation and hunting.
- 6. ecognized as the fastest non-motorized sport on land, with top speeds exceeding 158 mph
- 9. 1882 when Swiss soldiers developed a sled to connect Davos and Klosters, with head-first racing starting in 1887.
- 13. makes its Olympic debut in 2026
- 16. requires athletes to navigate steep, artificial, or natural snow bumps while performing aerial tricks.
- 18. known as "The Roaring Game"
