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- Tobogganing | Definition, Origin, History, Facts | Britannica
Tobogganing, the sport of sliding down snow-covered slopes and artificial-ice-covered chutes on a runnerless sled called a toboggan In Europe, small sleds with runners are also called toboggans Learn more about the origin and history of tobogganing in this article
- Tobogganing | Cleveland Metroparks
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- Toboggan - Wikipedia
From 1923 to 2014 the International Bobsleigh and Tobogganing Federation (Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing or FIBT) governed the organized sports of Bobsled and Skeleton
- TOBOGGAN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Tobogganing is a popular winter sport and a lot of fun Tobogganing sometimes refers to luging, which is a very similar winter sport You can go extremely fast on a toboggan If you ride a toboggan well, maybe you'll end up in the Winter Olympics
- Tobogganing | Sports and Leisure | Research Starters - EBSCO
Tobogganing is a recreational activity in which participants slide down snow-covered natural slopes or artificially constructed ice-covered chutes on a type of runner-less sled known as a toboggan
- TOBOGGANING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TOBOGGANING definition: 1 the activity of sliding over snow and ice while sitting on a toboggan (= an object with a low… Learn more
- What is tobogganing and why are people so mad for it?
If you've found yourself inundated with videos and clips of people enjoying themselves tobogganing and are feeling a pang of FOMO (or just confusion), we've got you covered What is tobogganing? A toboggan specifically refers to a type of sled that initially came into being in Canada
- The History of Toboggans
Interestingly, three Olympic sports were developed from tobogganing: bobsledding, luging, and skeleton racing Today, tobogganing has less mainstream popularity than similar winter pastimes like sledding, but remains a strong tradition in many areas of the world
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