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bandy
Bandy is a winter sport and ball sport played by two teams wearing ice skates on a large ice surface (either indoors or outdoors) while using sticks to direct a ball into the opposing team's goal. Bandy is sometimes considered the predecessor of ice hockey, both sports belonging to a family of sports called hockey.

sambo
martial art sport developed in the USSR
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Gorodki
thumb|A game of gorodki in Moscow, 1935
Gorodki (; ; ) is a Russian folk sport. Similar in concept to bowling and also somewhat to horseshoes, the aim of the game is to knock out groups of skittles arranged in various patterns by throwing a bat at them. The skittles, or pins, are called gorodki (literally "little cities" or "townlets"), and the square zone in which they are arranged is called the gorod ("city").
tank biathlon
military sports
Russian pyramid
form of pocket billiards popular in Eastern Europe
Lapta
Russian bat and ball game
kettlebell lifting
one of the oldest sport of Russia
fire-fighting sport
sport using fire-fighting-related activities
aquathlon
competitive underwater breathhold wrestling
Mas-wrestling
thumb|right|2014 Russian national championship in Moscow.
Mas-wrestling () is the international name used for the Yakut ethnosport derived from the traditional stick pulling game ''mas tard'yhyy'' (мас тардыhыы, 'stick tugging'). Reminiscent of the Eskimo Stick Pull featured at the World Eskimo Indian Olympics, Norwegian kjevletrekk, Finnish kartunveto or väkikapulan veto, as well as the Highland test of strength The Swingle Tree (played with a shepherd's crook), participants taking part in mas-wrestling competitions sit in front of each other, prop their feet against the board that divides th