Sports are popular in Denmark, and its citizens participate in and watch a wide variety. The national sport is Football (soccer) with the most notable results being qualifying for the European Championships six times in a row (1984-2004) and winning the Championship in 1992. Other significant achievements include winning the Confederations Cup in 1995 and reaching the quarter final of the 1998 World Championships. Other popular sports include handball, cycling, sailing sports, badminton, ice hockey, cricket and recently also golf. A few youths also play basketball. Sport is encouraged in school, and there are local sports clubs in all citys and most towns. The national stadium is theParkenStadium
.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_Denmark
Quoting from [ogie]:Sports are popular in Denmark, and its citizens participate in and watch a wide variety. The national sport is Football (soccer) with the most notable results being qualifying for the European Championships six times in a row (1984-2004) and winning the Championship in 1992. Other significant achievements include winning the Confederations Cup in 1995 and reaching the quarter final of the 1998 World Championships. Other popular sports include handball, cycling, sailing sports, badminton, ice hockey, cricket and recently also golf. A few youths also play basketball. Sport is encouraged in school, and there are local sports clubs in all citys and most towns. The national stadium is theParkenStadium
.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_Denmark
Sports are also popular in China too, I like running, jumping, playing badminton/basketball etc when in school, and Chinese are the first winner in Olympic Games!
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Quoting from [ogie]:Sports are popular in Denmark, and its citizens participate in and watch a wide variety. The national sport is Football (soccer) with the most notable results being qualifying for the European Championships six times in a row (1984-2004) and winning the Championship in 1992. Other significant achievements include winning the Confederations Cup in 1995 and reaching the quarter final of the 1998 World Championships. Other popular sports include handball, cycling, sailing sports, badminton, ice hockey, cricket and recently also golf. A few youths also play basketball. Sport is encouraged in school, and there are local sports clubs in all citys and most towns. The national stadium is theParkenStadium
.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_Denmark
Dear Ogie,
It is nice to know this information, as we are going to develop our business in that part, now we are looking for a parter/agent who has the relationships with the supermarket/hypermarket over there. Hope for someone we will suggest us. ![]()
Quoting from [ogie]:
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.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_Denmark
Quoting from [ogie]:
For a small country as Denmark with only a little more than 5 Mill people, then DK success in different sports is not bad, lots of Danish football players is playing around the world for different big teams, Badminton is also a strong sport, car razing, curling, bicycling, rowing, handball and many more, not bad for a small country,
PS.Synchronized Swimming is NOT a sport, period