Reindeer
racing, in which competitors on skies are pulled by reindeer galloping
down the snow-covered trail, is a popular sport in Norway, Finland, and
Russia. The indigenous Sami people are reindeer herders, and know which
are the fastest for the sport. Reindeer that run the fastest are highly
prized for breeding purposes, and sometimes reindeer are the actual
prize for winning a race!
Variations on the sport include reindeer
pulling sleds, and reindeer teams of two or more. In Anchorage, Alaska,
people actually race
against reindeer, which ends up looking
like the running of the bulls in Pamplona. See pictures and videos of
these various reindeer races
at Atlas Obscura.
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