Soccer
To score more goals than the other team
(two times each time is 45 minutes, break is 10 minutes)
Basketball
To get more points than the other team
4 quarters in US basketball (each quarter is 12 minutes, breaks are 5 minutes each)
Volleyball
To win 3 sets
(Three to five sets up to 25 points each, the 5th set up to 15 points)
Football
To get more points than the other team
Baseball
To get more points than the other team
The points are scored when a player reaches home base by running through all the bases.
Ice Hockey
To score more goals than the other team (3 periods 20 minutes each with 2 breaks about 10 minutes each)
Tennis
To win 3 sets (men) 2 sets (women)
Ping pong
Swimming
To swim faster than the opponents
Skiing
To ski faster than the opponents
Gymnastics
To get more points than the opponents
Horse riding
To cross the finish line first
Weight Lifting
To lift heavier weight than the opponents
Field and tack
(faster, higher, and farther)
Running
To cross the finish line first
Jumping
Jump higher or farther than the opponents
Throwing
To throw things farther than the opponents
Figure Skating
To get more points than the opponents
Boxing
To get more points than the opponent or to win by knock out
Wrestling to get more points than the opponent or to win clear
| Soccer player
(11) about 24 in a team
Goal keeper (goal tender, goalie)
Defendant
Middle field player
Attacker
Basketball player (5)
Volleyball player (6)
Setter (1 to 2)
Attacker (4 to 5)
Central blocker
Football player
(11 players)
Quarterback (1)
Baseball players (9 players)
Pitcher (1)
Catcher (1)
Bases(4)
Ice Hockey player 6 to 21
1 Goal keeper
2 Defendants
3 Attackers
Tennis player
Two players in doubles
Net player
Ping pong player
Swimmer
Skier
Gymnast
Jockey
Weight Lifter
Field and track athlete
Runner
Jumper
Thrower
Figure skater
Boxer
Wrestler
| He (she) passes the ball to each other, dribbles, kicks the ball into the goal with feet, legs, and heads, and intercepts the passes of the opponents.
A goaltender is the only player who can take or touch the ball with hands. The goaltender usually defends a goal, sometimes very rear takes part in the attack and scores goals
Defenders defend the goal and sometimes take part in the attacks and score goals.
Middle field players defend the goal and help the attackers to score goals, they often score goals themselves.
Attackers have to score goals, but they sometimes take part in defense.
All the players dribble, bounce the ball, shoot the ball into the basket, block the ball, pass the ball, steel the opponents passes, intercept the passes, and so on.
All the players pass the ball, spike the ball, block the ball, and dive to save the ball, and so on.
Setters usually pass the ball to the attackers.
Attackers usually attack and try to hit the ball into the ground of the other team.
Tries to take part in all the blocks, because he (she) plays at the net in the middle.
All the players try to deliver the football into the touch down zone, and try to prevent the attempts of the opposing team to deliver the ball into the touch down zone.
Starts the play by passing to a player of his choice, has to quickly estimate which player has a better chance of getting a touchdown.
Depending on their positions players in baseball have different tasks. If they are infield team then that means that they are trying to prevent the other team from scoring by trying the catch the ball that is being hit. The other team tries to hit the baseball with a bat as far as possible and run to different bases depending on how far they hit the ball.
The pitcher tries to get the batter out by throwing in a difficult ball. If a player cannot bat the ball he gets a strike, 3 strikes means that the teams exchange positions.
Sits behind the batter and tries to catch the ball if the batter misses, by catching the ball he gets the player out.
The players at each base (1 is also a catcher) try to catch the ball to get the players out.
Try to score goals, pass the puck with sticks to each other, dribble, intercept the opponent passes, block the opposite team players
Saves the goal. Catches the puck with the glove.
Defend the goal, help attackers to score the goal, score the goals
Try to score the goals, help the keeper and defendants to save the goal
Serves, aces, return the serve, hit the ball with forehands and backhands, slices the ball
The player who is at the net during doubles.
Serves, slices the ball, defends, attacks, wind the ball, gets points
Swims using different swimming techniques, there are a variety of distances that different swimmers swim.
Runs on the ski track, passes the opponents
Shows the combination of gymnastics techniques on the floor, on the log, on the horse, on the bars, on the rings
Rides a horse, jumps over the obstacles, passes the opponents
Lifts a variety of weights. Lifts the bar.
Runs, runs and jumps over the obstacles, walks, jumps high, long, triple jumps, throws
Runs, runs and jumps over the obstacles,
jumps high, long, triple jumps
Throws disks, hammers, spears
Skates on the ice, jumps triple axels, quad toe loops and performs a variety of beautiful figures for points.
Hits the opponent with his fists in the gloves, knocks down, and knocks out, attacks, defends
Wrestles using wrestling techniques, attacks, and defends
| Soccer field (usually a rectangle about 100 meters (yards) long and about 50 meters (yards) wide with a goal about 2 meters 40 centimeters (8 feet) high and 6 meters (20 feet) wide in the middle of small side of the field. The field is covered with grass.
Basketball court is about 28 meters (yards) long and 14 meters (yards) wide with a shield and a basket in the middle of each smaller side of the ground Basketball ground usually has a wood floor.
Volleyball ground is usually a rectangle 18 meters (yards) long and 9 meters (yards) wide, (smaller for beach volleyball) with the net in the middle hanging about 2 meters 50 centimeters (8 feet and 7 inches) above the ground
Football field is usually a rectangle about 100 meters (yards) long and about 50 meters (yards) wide with a goal about 2 meters 40 centimeters (8 feet) higher than the ground and going up 6 meters (20 feet) wide in the middle of small side of the field.
Baseball field usually in the form of a sector of the circle with radius about 70 yards and an angle 30 degrees. It is covered with grass. There are four bases at equal distance clearly marked. The home base also has fencing behind it.
Ice hockey rink, usually a rectangle with circled corners, about 50 yards long and 20 yards wide, covered with ice
Tennis Court usually a rectangle about 18 yards long and 9 yards wide, and about 10.5 yards wide for doubles divided with a net about 1 yard high.
Gymnasium with tennis tables
Swimming pool, sometimes natural water like a sea, an ocean, a lake, or a river
Ski track across the forest, field, and ski stadium
Gymnasium
Stadium
Gym, weightlifting room
Stadium, or large gymnasium
Stadium, or large gymnasium run track across the city, or any other place
Stadium, or large gymnasium
Stadium, or large gymnasium
Skating rink, very often ice hockey rink
Gymnasium, boxing rink
Gymnasium, wrestlers’ cover, tatami
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