Across the continents and each nation, there are many world sports festivals that are organized for each summer. Sports festivals are a grand way of having summer fun, and enjoying the sport that you like at leisure. It’s all about having fun with likeminded people, at competitive and usually rewarded events – the main motive however is to enjoy the summer. Most summer-fun festivals are organized alongside holiday facilities where accommodation and catering is offered at competitive prices. Below is a sample of several world sports festivals that you can try out this summer.
Let’s begin with the Europe’s grandest sports summer fun, the annual World Sports Festival. This festival draws 5,000 competitors from twenty different nations of the world to a mega sporting event of all time. The event has been more successful in the last three editions than in any other time in the past, mainly because it has featured over eleven different sports, from football to tennis. The sporting activities are held at different venues, according to the requirements for each sport. Young athletes seize the opportunity to complement their summer fun with a competitive event that has both thrill and adventure.
The US National Hot Air Balloon Championship, whose main sponsor is the Balloon Federation of America, is another major attraction during summer. The festival, which was started specifically for balloon events, is open to amateurs and professionals alike. It has the first place prize of $15,000 and thereby prompting a very competitive edge to the event. It is usually organized alongside other air games besides the balloons, with children having their play areas specially set up and monitored during the whole festival.
In world sports festivals, we must also include the extreme sports festivals. For most thrill seekers, extreme sports festivals are something to look forward to every summer. In this age, individuals with a thirst for what is extreme no longer have to do a ski on the Alps alone, or ride a bicycle over a cliff in the Andes. Professional extreme sports have become a global phenomenon, to replace the amateurs and risky one-man gabbles. Essentially, extreme sports are all sporting activities that overstretch a mainstream sport to very challenging environments and conditions.
Today, there are numerous festivals held mostly in summer for extreme sports enthusiasts in any part of the globe. Canyoning in the Australian waters, parachuting in the Antarctic, biking in the Himalayas, surfing in the Atlantic, snowboarding in Canada, mountaineering in the Andes or ironing in the streets of Kuala Lumpur are all part of the sports summer fun. Sometimes, the extreme sports festivals have awards for their winners going as high as a US$ 200,000. A good example of world extreme sports festival is the X-Games held each summer at Barcelona, where performance and trade shows are just out of this world.
Like all world sports festivals, extreme sports festivals demand nothing less from the competitors than passion, skill, expertise, a daring spirit and a sense of adventure. BritainĂs biggest extreme sports fest is the 9-day White Air Festival at Isle of White. Britons are really good in extreme sports, with such names as Nik Baker, world windsurfing champ, Mark Shinn, two-time kite surfing champ, or Tom Kirkman, world mountain boarding champ. Most extreme sports festivals draw competitors from the entire globe.
Summer fun is not complete without a chance to participate in the Deaf Friendly-Football Festivals, where professional football clubs from the deaf and the young children meet. It is not just exhilarating to participate, but also fun to watch. Several editions of the deaf Friendly-Football festival have been held in Sunderland, Derby, Birmingham, Brighton, Manchester, Leeds, Arsenal and Norwich. Most of these editions are held in leisure areas where they can be enjoyed with complementary catering arrangements, children games and nature walks. SAFC foundation coaches and NDCS support staff volunteer and give coaching and training sessions. In Britain, the deaf and young children play in League one matches for their respective areas.
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