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Sport in Portugal : ウィキペディア英語版
Sport in Portugal
Sports in Portugal are important in Portuguese culture. Football is the most popular sport in Portugal. Other than football, many other professional or semi-professional well organized sport competitions take place every season in Portugal, including basketball, swimming, athletics, tennis, gymnastics, futsal, rink hockey, team handball, volleyball, surfing, canoeing and rugby union championships among the hundreds of sports played in this country.
The major Portuguese professional sports leagues, championships and events include:
* Portuguese Football Championship, Cup of Portugal, Taça da Liga and Supertaça in football.
* Portuguese Futsal First Division in futsal.
* Portuguese Basketball League in basketball.
* Portuguese Roller Hockey First Division in rink hockey.
* Portuguese Handball League in handball.
* Campeonato Nacional Honra/Super Bock in rugby.
* Portuguese Volleyball League A1 in volleyball.
* Portuguese Beach Soccer League in beach soccer.
* Volta a Portugal in cycling.
* Rally of Portugal in motor racing.
Other popular sport-related recreational outdoor activities with thousands of enthusiasts nationwide include airsoft, golf, hiking, and orienteering.
==Athletics==

(詳細はsport of athletics in long distance running, and is the birthplace for a number of successful athletes including Rosa Mota, Carlos Lopes, Fernanda Ribeiro, and Manuela Machado. Rui Silva and sprinter Francis Obikwelu have won several gold, silver and bronze medals in European, World and Olympic Games competitions. Naide Gomes is a multiple World and European champion in the women's pentathlon and long jump events and Nelson Évora is world and Olympic champion in the triple jump. In the triathlon, Vanessa Fernandes has won a large number of medals and major competitions across the world, including the silver medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
The country has a strong reputation in cross-country running: it hosts two of the world's foremost annual meetings (the Almond Blossom Cross Country and Oeiras International Cross Country), it has hosted the IAAF World Cross Country Championships twice, and Carlos Lopes and Albertina Dias are both former world champions of the sport.

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