Sport in Britain Выполнил Максак Д.А. Ученик английского языка...

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Sport in Britain Выполнил Максак Д.А. Ученик английского языка МОБУ Магдагачинской СОШ №3

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Sport in Britain

Выполнил Максак Д.А.Ученик английского языка МОБУ

Магдагачинской СОШ №3

Sport plays a very important part in people’s lives in Britain. About 29 million people all over the age of 16 regularly take part in sport or exercise. Walking is the most popular recreation. For many people sport is the main form of entertainment. There are a lot of sport programmes on TV. Every newspaper devotes several pages to sport. The British are one of the best in the world in different sports. The importance of sport is recognized by the Government. Every local authority has a duty to provide and maintain playing fields and other facilities, which are very cheap to use (sometimes they are free).

Such sporting occasions as the Cup Final, the Derby, the Boat Race are regarded as the event, rather than the sport itself. They are watched on TV by millions of people. These annual sporting occasions are available to all TV channels. Sometimes such events are accompanied by strong traditions. For example, Wimbledon is not just a tennis tournament. It means summer fashions, strawberries and cream, garden parties. Wimbledon is a middle-class event, and British tennis fans would never allow themselves to be treated like football fans. Every tennis player dreams of playing at Wimbledon as football player dreams of Wembley.

The game peculiarly associated with England cricket. Cricket is English in origin and has been extensively accepted in the Commonwealth. It is much more than just a sport; it symbolizes a way of life – a slow and peaceful rural way of life. Cricket is associated with long summer afternoons, the smell of new-mown grass. It is the national English game.

Rugby football has existed in Britain since the beginning of the 19th century, when a teacher at Rugby school, while playing football, decided it would be better to pick up the ball and run with it. There are two versions of this fast ball game: rugby union and rugby league. They are very similar, but the real difference between them is a matter of social history. Rugby union is the older of the two. In the 19th century it was played by most of Britain’s public schools. Rugby league split off from rugby union at the end of the century.

Traditionally, the favourite sports of the British Upper class are hunting, shooting and fishing. The most widespread form of hunting is fox-hunting. Shooting in Great Britain is allowed only during certain specified times of the year. Shooting means killing birds with guns. It is confined largely to the higher social classes.

The only kind of hunting which is associated with the working class is hare-coursing. The one kind of hunting, which is popular among all social classes is fishing.

Horse-racing is a very popular sport in Great Britain. This sport became known as “the sport of kings” in the 17th century. Today some members of the royal family

own race horses and attend certain annual race meetings; some are active participants in the sports of polo and show-jumping.

Almost every sport is played in Great Britain. Hockey, basketball, netball (for women) are becoming very popular.