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Sports in New York's Capital District : ウィキペディア英語版
Sports in New York's Capital District

Sports in New York's Capital District are not well known but the area has a rich history of professional teams and college athletics.
The "major league" sport of the region is thoroughbred horse racing at the Saratoga Race Course, which has been held annually since 1863 with only a few breaks. The Saratoga Race Course is the oldest racetrack in the US, and possibly the oldest sporting venue of any kind in the country. The Saratoga meet runs for 40 racing days beginning in July and ending on Labor Day, and includes fifteen grade I stakes races. The Travers Stakes, America's "Midsummer Derby" is the highlight of the meet; winners include Man o' War, Whirlaway, Native Dancer, Sword Dancer, Alydar, and Birdstone.

According to legend the game of baseball was invented by Abner Doubleday of Ballston Spa. The Troy Trojans were a Major League Baseball team in the National League for four seasons from 1879 to 1882. In 1883 the New York Gothams, later the New York and San Francisco Giants, took the Trojans place in the National League. Nearly half of the original Gotham players had been members of the Trojans. Many other Major League ballplayers have had their start at various levels in the Capital District, including Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees who once played for the Albany-Colonie Yankees.
NBA head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers Phil Jackson won his first championship ring when he guided the Albany Patroons to the 1984 CBA championship. Three years later, the Patroons completed a 50–6 regular season, including winning all 28 of their home games; at that time, Denver Nuggets head coach George Karl was the Patroons' head coach. Future NBA stars Mario Elie and Vincent Askew were part of that season's squad. A third NBA head coach has roots in the Capital District as well, Pat Riley, most famous as the coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, but also of the New York Knicks and Miami Heat. Riley played for Linton High School in Schenectady, where he was also a football star. He also played on the Schenectady Little League Baseball team when in 1954 it won the Little League Baseball World Series.
Mike Tyson received his early training in the Capital District and his first professional fight was in Albany in 1985 and Tyson's first televised fight was in Troy in 1986. He fought professionally four times in Albany and twice each in Troy and Glens Falls between 1985 and 1986.
Since 1988, the Siena College men's basketball team (the Siena Saints) have appeared in six NCAA Tournaments (1989, 1999, 2002, 2008, 2009, and 2010).
Since 2005, the University at Albany Great Danes men's basketball team has appeared in four NCAA Tournaments (2006, 2007, 2013, and 2014).
The University at Albany Great Danes women's basketball team has made three consecutive NCAA Tournaments (2012, 2013, and 2014).
Roller derby leagues in the area include Albany's Albany All-Stars Roller Derby, Troy's Hellions of Troy Roller Derby.〔(Roller Derby Worldwide )〕 and Capital District Men's Roller Derby.〔http://www.mensrollerderbyassociation.com/leagues/〕
==Professional teams==

*Albany Devils (AHL affiliate of the New Jersey Devils).
*Adirondack Flames (AHL affiliate of the Calgary Flames). The Flames will be moving to Stockton, California in 2015, to be replaced in Glens Falls by Stockton's current ECHL franchise.
*Albany Legends (International Basketball League)
*Tri-City Valley Cats (New York–Penn League "short A" baseball, affiliate of the Houston Astros)
*The Albany Metro Mallers are a semiprofessional football team. The team has regularly been in the national semipro playoffs, and won the national semipro title in 2008.
*Chance of a Lifetime Basketball Academy (National Pro-Am basketball franchise)

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