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Cricket is a mainstream group activity played at universal level
A group activity incorporates any game which includes players cooperating towards a common goal.
A group activity is an action in which people are sorted out into restricting groups which contend to win. Illustrations are ball, volleyball, water polo, handball, lacrosse, cricket, baseball, and the different types of football and hockey.
Group activities are polished between restricting groups, where the players cooperate straightforwardly and all the while between them to accomplish a target. The goal by and large includes partners encouraging the development of a ball or comparative protest as per an arrangement of principles, keeping in mind the end goal to score focuses.
Be that as it may, different sorts of group activities don't include colleagues encouraging the development of a ball or comparable thing as per an arrangement of guidelines, keeping in mind the end goal to score focuses. For instance, swimming, paddling, cruising, monster watercraft hustling, and olympic style events among others are likewise group activities. In different sorts of group activities there may not be a restricting group or point scoring, for instance, mountaineering. Rather than focuses scored against a restricting group, the relative trouble of the ascension or walk is the measure of the accomplishment.
Substance
1 Olympic group activities
2 Notes
3 See moreover
4 References
5 External connections
Olympic group activities
Six group activities are at present on the project of the Olympic Games; rugby sevens will make a big appearance in the Olympics in 2016. Cricket's incorporation in the 2024 Summer Olympics relies on upon the choice of the International Cricket Council and its members.[1]
Ice hockey and twisting are the main group activities at the Winter Olympics.
All Olympic group activities incorporate rivalries for both men and ladies.
Sport Men Women
In the first place release Editions First version Editions
Rugby union at the Summer Olympics Paris 1900 5 Rio de Janeiro 2016 1
Football at the Summer Olympics Paris 1900 25 Atlanta 1996 5
Field hockey at the Summer Olympics London 1908 21 Moscow 1980 8
B-ball at the Summer Olympics Berlin 1936 17 Montreal 1976 9
Volleyball at the Summer Olympics Tokyo 1964 12 Tokyo 1964 12
Handball at the Summer Olympics Berlin 1936 11 Montreal 1976 9
Water polo at the Summer Olympics Paris 1900 26 Sydney 2000 4
Ice hockey at the Winter Olympics Chamonix 1924 21 Nagano 1998 4
Twisting at the Winter Olympics Chamonix 1924 5 Nagano 1998 4
Notes
Cricket edges closer to Olympic program by AFP. Recovered on 13 FEB 2010.
See too
Individual game
Rundown of ball games
Rundown of games group names and images got from Greek and Roman vestige
Flying circle diversions
Extreme (game)
References
Filppu, Lucy, The Benefits of Team Sports, recovered 13 November 2010
Dyer, William; Dyer Jr., William; Dyer, Jeffrey (2007). Group Building: Proven Strategies for Improving Team Performance. San Francisco, Ca.: Jossey-Bass. ISBN 978-0-7879-8893-7.
Hanlon, Thomas (2009). The Sports Rules Book: Essential Rules, Terms, and Procedures for 54 Sports. Champaign, Il: Human Kinetics. ISBN 0880118075. |first2= missing |last2= in Authors rundown (help)
Metzl, Jordan; Shookhoff, Carol, Personal Benefits, recovered 13 November 2010
Oak, Manali, List of Olympic Sports, recovered 14 November 2010
Outside connections
Cricket is a mainstream group activity played at universal level
A group activity incorporates any game which includes players cooperating towards a common goal.
A group activity is an action in which people are sorted out into restricting groups which contend to win. Illustrations are ball, volleyball, water polo, handball, lacrosse, cricket, baseball, and the different types of football and hockey.
Group activities are polished between restricting groups, where the players cooperate straightforwardly and all the while between them to accomplish a target. The goal by and large includes partners encouraging the development of a ball or comparative protest as per an arrangement of principles, keeping in mind the end goal to score focuses.
Be that as it may, different sorts of group activities don't include colleagues encouraging the development of a ball or comparable thing as per an arrangement of guidelines, keeping in mind the end goal to score focuses. For instance, swimming, paddling, cruising, monster watercraft hustling, and olympic style events among others are likewise group activities. In different sorts of group activities there may not be a restricting group or point scoring, for instance, mountaineering. Rather than focuses scored against a restricting group, the relative trouble of the ascension or walk is the measure of the accomplishment.
Substance
1 Olympic group activities
2 Notes
3 See moreover
4 References
5 External connections
Olympic group activities
Six group activities are at present on the project of the Olympic Games; rugby sevens will make a big appearance in the Olympics in 2016. Cricket's incorporation in the 2024 Summer Olympics relies on upon the choice of the International Cricket Council and its members.[1]
Ice hockey and twisting are the main group activities at the Winter Olympics.
All Olympic group activities incorporate rivalries for both men and ladies.
Sport Men Women
In the first place release Editions First version Editions
Rugby union at the Summer Olympics Paris 1900 5 Rio de Janeiro 2016 1
Football at the Summer Olympics Paris 1900 25 Atlanta 1996 5
Field hockey at the Summer Olympics London 1908 21 Moscow 1980 8
B-ball at the Summer Olympics Berlin 1936 17 Montreal 1976 9
Volleyball at the Summer Olympics Tokyo 1964 12 Tokyo 1964 12
Handball at the Summer Olympics Berlin 1936 11 Montreal 1976 9
Water polo at the Summer Olympics Paris 1900 26 Sydney 2000 4
Ice hockey at the Winter Olympics Chamonix 1924 21 Nagano 1998 4
Twisting at the Winter Olympics Chamonix 1924 5 Nagano 1998 4
Notes
Cricket edges closer to Olympic program by AFP. Recovered on 13 FEB 2010.
See too
Individual game
Rundown of ball games
Rundown of games group names and images got from Greek and Roman vestige
Flying circle diversions
Extreme (game)
References
Filppu, Lucy, The Benefits of Team Sports, recovered 13 November 2010
Dyer, William; Dyer Jr., William; Dyer, Jeffrey (2007). Group Building: Proven Strategies for Improving Team Performance. San Francisco, Ca.: Jossey-Bass. ISBN 978-0-7879-8893-7.
Hanlon, Thomas (2009). The Sports Rules Book: Essential Rules, Terms, and Procedures for 54 Sports. Champaign, Il: Human Kinetics. ISBN 0880118075. |first2= missing |last2= in Authors rundown (help)
Metzl, Jordan; Shookhoff, Carol, Personal Benefits, recovered 13 November 2010
Oak, Manali, List of Olympic Sports, recovered 14 November 2010
Outside connections
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