Siklódi Csilla szerk.: Tradicionális sportok, népi játékok (A Sportmúzeum Kincsei 2. Budapest, 1996)

Oszét fiújátékok (Szabó István)

5. Throwing games: jerking of stones (rocks), flinging of javelin or of stick. 6. Different types of battle: battle on horseback, wrestling by clutching each others belt. 7. Sledging on the mountain. 8. Games based on the motives of resistance, climbing, running and jumping. 9. Table games (matching of intellectual power). 10. Children games (it is nearly impossible to enumerate and discribe all of them). On religious feasts the members of the family or of several families regularly matched their capacities, but there were also gods whose feasts invited the inhabi­tants of several valleys to a common celebration as a rest of the former tribal identi­ty­Of course the proceedings reaching over the limits of one village and their indispensable appurtenances, the games and competitions brought glory not only for the winners. Since they were of greater importance, they needed more serious prepa­ration too. Sometimes they endured several days and even celebrations of 3-4 days were not rare on the occasion of a religious feast comprising several valleys.

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