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  • ...ls, Iran in [[ski orienteering]] and [[alpine skiing]] and Kyrgyzstan in [[bandy]]. 8 countries won medals the most ever at an Asian Winter Games. ...n Medeu Kazakhstan.JPG|thumb|right|300px|[[Medeo]] during the final of the bandy tournament]]
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  • ...olo, bandy and the most successful branch hockey. Several players combined bandy in the winter with hockey in the summer. ===Bandy===
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  • {{Infobox bandy biography |nationalteam1 = [[Russia national bandy team|Russia]]
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  • | league = [[Russian Bandy Supreme League]] ...en/matchstory/06728rhjjfjyiijbkjj/11/ |publisher= Live TV|title= Akzhayik (bandy)|accessdate= 8 July 2015}}</ref> Their home arena is [[Yunost Stadium (Oral
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  • ...isher=Supreme Hockey League |accessdate=April 20, 2013}}</ref> Most Kazakh players who have reached the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) trace their roots to ...tory workers were avtively playing [[association football|football]] and [[bandy]]. Both teams were calling '''Torpedo'''. The new hockey team was named ''
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  • ...Union|Soviet]] athlete, who excelled in [[football (soccer)|football]], [[bandy]] and [[ice hockey]]. He is considered one of the best [[Russia]]ns ever in ...country. In Russian ice hockey, his name was given to an exclusive list of players, the ''Bobrov Club'', who scored over 250 goals during their career.
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  • * {{ru icon}} [http://www.rusteam.permian.ru/players/chislenko.html RussiaTeam biography] [[Category:Soviet bandy players]]
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  • ...liyev]], captain of Kazakhstan's [[Kazakhstan national bandy team|national bandy team]]]] ==Bandy==
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  • ...om Abay participated in the national championships in [[bandy]] for junior players born in 1996 and younger.[https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl
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  • ...round of the National [[rink bandy|Rink Bandy]] Championships in 2015 for players born in 1999-2000, held in [[Oral, Kazakhstan|Oral]].<ref>{{cite web|url=ht
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  • ...3D11672&prev=search] 2016 Gornyak won the national championship for junior players born in 1999-2000 on home ice.[http://egemen.kz/2016/02/17/24529][http://ww
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  • Within one year players of handball club "Seihun-KАМ" were success; they won the first place in t The city sent a [[bandy]] team to the [[Spartakiade]] 2009.<ref>[http://akghaik.ru/photo/9-2-0-0-2?
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  • ...icipated in the national [[bandy]] championship in [[Khromtau]] for junior players born in 1999-2000.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hromtau.aktobe.gov.kz/ru/node
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  • ...do]]: an [[ice hockey]] team. Alma mater of [[National Hockey League|NHL]] players: [[Nik Antropov]], [[Vitali Kolesnik]], [[Konstantin Pushkaryov]], [[Alexan * The city sent a [[bandy]] team to the [[Spartakiade]] 2009 and finished third.<ref>http://akghaik.r
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