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Czech fire sport : ウィキペディア英語版
Czech fire sport

Czech fire sport (Czech: ''Požární sport'') is a distinctively Czech sport.〔Fire sport fan site〕〔http://aplikace.mvcr.cz/archiv2008/hasici/sporten.html Fire sport article in The Ministry of Interior〕〔http://www.ceskatelevize.cz/ivysilani/10127577373-pozarni-sport/ a series of programs focused on Fire Sport (Czech)〕
Every Czech municipality has to establish a volunteer fire department in accordance with Regulation § 29 zákona č. 133/1985 Sb. Consequently, a special subculture of volunteer firemen developed, and later competitions in firemen's skills were created. The sport is widespread and popular, especially in the countryside.
== History ==

The tradition of Czech fire sport was begun in 1967, inspired by the Soviet fire-fighting sport. Although Soviet culture was not widely accepted among the Czech population, because the country had been occupied by the Red Army, the fire-fighting sport won popularity, and is practiced to this day. It has evolved, however, into a distinctly Czech form.

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