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What are the three-word sports?

Three-word sports: table tennis, badminton, taekwondo, boomerang, kayaking, curling, marathon, triple jump, shot put, pole vault, balance beam, hockey, Tai Ji Chuan, dragon boat race and aerobics.

table tennis: China's national sport is a popular ball game in the world, including attack, confrontation and defense. Table tennis originated in Britain, and the name "table tennis" originated in 19, so it was named after the sound of "Ping Pong" when it was hit.

Badminton is a sport that can be played indoors and outdoors. Modern badminton originated in England.

Taekwondo is one of the official events in the modern Olympic Games, and it is a sport that mainly uses hands and feet for fighting or confrontation. Taekwondo originated in the Korean peninsula, and evolved from Taekwondo and Hualang Road in the Three Kingdoms Period in Korea, which is a popular martial art in Korea.

Racquetball is an internationally recognized fastball game, which is a national sport of Spain. The competition method is simple. Single, doubles, elimination and elimination of the ball game.

Canoeing is a sport, which can be divided into still water events and whitewater events. Competitions on natural or artificial lakes are called still water events. A race in a fast-flowing river is called a whitewater event.

Curling: Also known as curling and curling, it is a throwing competition on the ice with the team as the unit, and it is an event in the Winter Olympics, and there is a curling world championship. There are two events for men and women, with four people in each team.

Marathon: It is a very popular long-distance race in the world, with a total distance of 26 miles and 385 yards, equivalent to 42.195 kilometers.

triple jump: also known as triple jump, is one of the events in track and field. The triple jump originated in Scotland and Ireland in the mid-18th century. The men's triple jump was listed as the first Olympic event in 1896, and the women's triple jump was gradually widely developed in the early 198s, and was listed as the Olympic event in 1992.

Shot put: It is one of the throwing events in track and field. It plays a significant role in strengthening physical fitness, especially in developing the strength of trunk and upper and lower limbs.

pole vault: a kind of track and field events. With the help of pole support and elasticity, athletes can make their bodies cross a certain height by hanging, swinging, lifting legs and pulling bodies on the pole.

balance beam: a gymnastics event, which originated in Roman times before BC, requires athletes to make a series of dances and somersaults on a crossbar.

Hockey: Also known as lawn hockey, it is one of the oldest and most glorious Olympic sports. The name hockey originated from French, which means a shepherd's stick.

Tai Ji Chuan, a national intangible cultural heritage of China, is a kind of China traditional boxing, which is soft, slow, light, rigid and soft. It takes Taiji and dialectical ideas of Yin and Yang in China's traditional Confucianism and Taoism philosophy as the core idea, integrates many functions such as caring for temperament, strengthening physical fitness, fighting and fighting, and combines the changes of Yin and Yang and five elements of Yi-ology, Chinese medicine meridians, ancient introduction and breathing.

Dragon boat race is one of the customs of the Dragon Boat Festival in China, and it is also one of the most important festivals and folk activities of the Dragon Boat Festival. It is widespread in southern China, and there are also dragon boat races in cities near rivers and lakes in the north, and most of them are in the form of rowing and dancing dragon boats.

Aerobics is a popular sport with group exercises, dancing, music, fitness and entertainment.