Ghetto Games
The major sports of youth street sports and culture movement Ghetto Games[2] are 3x3 basketball, 3x3 football,[3] 3x3 floorball, pancration - Ghetto Fight, street dance - Ghetto dance and such extreme sports as BMX, skateboarding, extreme inline, scooters, wakeboarding, velo trial and velo trial bikes and freestyle motorcycle.[4][5] Individual sports might have direction as well, such as 1vs1 football and 1vs1 basketball. The event also includes the musical project similar to X-Factor.[6]
Founder | Raimonds Elbakjans[1] |
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Type | Non-governmental organization |
Focus | Youth street sports and culture |
Area served | Sport, Culture |
Website | ghetto |
Filmography
- From Ghetto to the Olympics
- Intelligent Hooligans [7]
- This is only beginning (2013)
- This is our freedom (2012)
- 500 events in 90 days (2010).
References
- "Ghetto games" plans overseas expansion
- Freeport of Riga Authority – Ghetto Games street sports and culture movement
- The WFFA partners with the Ghetto Games to bring Freestyle Football to the Ghetto Football Euro League
- Raimonds Elbakjans: First some jackals will appear and try to pull something in their noses
- Ghetto Games
- Ghetto Games Festival
- IMDB - Intelligent Hooligans
External links
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