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===Sports===
One of the most popular sports in Volkia is ice hockey. Most high schools and colleges have their own hockey teams, and the [[Volkia Hockey League]] represents the professional level of hockey in the country. High school, college, and professional levels are followed closely by the populace. BesidesBasketball hockey, baseball,and soccer, basketball and football are alsothe closelysecond followedand bythird themost population. Thesepopular sports also have large followings from the population, havingrespectively. high school, college, and professional teams.
''See also: [[Volkian Olympic Committee]]''
 
Each of these sports have a professional league established, and includes the [[VolkianVolkia Hockey League]], [[FederationVolkian Soccer LeagueFederation]], and the [[FederationVolkian FootballBasketball LeagueAssociation]]. Smaller, less followed sports include baseball and gridiron football, which are represented by the [[FederationNational Baseball League of Volkia]], and the [[FederationVolkian BasketballGridiron AssociationLeague]].
One of the most popular sports in Volkia is ice hockey. Most high schools and colleges have their own hockey teams, and the Volkia Hockey League represents the professional level of hockey in the country. High school, college and professional levels are followed closely by the populace. Besides hockey, baseball, soccer, basketball and football are also closely followed by the population. These sports also have large followings from the population, having high school, college, and professional teams.
 
Each of these sports have a professional league established, and includes the [[Volkian Hockey League]], [[Federation Soccer League]], [[Federation Football League]], [[Federation Baseball League]], and the [[Federation Basketball Association]].
 
With the large amount of teams scattered across the country, there's plenty of healthy rivalries between provinces and cities.
 
Volkia has also made its first Olympic Games appearance in the [[Volkia at the Tenth Winter Olympics|Tenth Winter Olympics]]. It finished seventh overall, winning six gold medals, one silver medal, and two bronze medals. Skater Alya Gagolin set a new Olympic record for the Women's 1500m short track event. The nation's flag bearer, Alexi Zaytsev, also won a gold medal in his event.
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