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Sport in Lithuania

Sport in Lithuania is governed by the Physical Education and Sports Department following the country's independence from the Soviet Union in 1990. The Lithuanian government established the department to manage physical education in the schools and sports administration in the country. Over the next few years, Lithuanian sports organizations established (or re-established) membership in international governing bodies (including the International Olympic Committee). Lithuania participated in the Winter Olympics in Albertville and has participated in every Winter and Summer Olympics since.

Olympic Glory Alley in Vilnius

There are nearly 80 Olympic and non-Olympic sports federations in Lithuania, and the Lithuanian Union of Sports Federations was founded in 1993 to unite them. An organization, "Sports for All", was established to promote physical education and a healthy lifestyle for all Lithuanians.

Among the most popular sports in Lithuania are basketball, football, athletics and cycling. Professional athletes and trainers are educated at the Lithuanian Academy of Physical Education.

Major sports edit

Basketball edit

Basketball is the most popular and successful team sport in Lithuania. Luke Winn, a writer for the American magazine Sports Illustrated, said in an August 2011 story:

"Basketball is the only sport the 3.2 million Lithuanians truly care about—it is their second religion, after Catholicism—and their success is proportionately stunning."[1]

The Lithuanian national basketball team won the European basketball Championship in 1937, 1939 (when it was the host country) and 2003. They won silver medals in 1995, 2013 and 2015, bronze in 2007, and again hosted EuroBasket 2011. They were the bronze medal winners in the 2010 FIBA World Championship, which was one of the biggest underdog stories of the team, beating Spain, France, Argentina and Serbia in the bronze medal match while eventually being only defeated once, in the semifinal against Team USA.

In Olympic competition, Lithuania was the bronze medalist at the 1992, 1996, and 2000 Summer Olympics. The team finished fourth in 2004 (although it defeated Team USA in the group stage, it then lost the bronze medal game against them) and 2008.

Lithuania's under-19 junior basketball team won the European Championship in 2003 and took second place at the World Championship that year. The U-17 team has won bronze in 2016 world championship. Its under-21 junior team won the 2005 World Championship in Argentina.

BC Žalgiris, based in Kaunas, is the most successful basketball club in Lithuania. The team won the Intercontinental Cup in 1986, EuroCup in 1998 and the EuroLeague in 1999. In 2018, the club after 19 years has reached the Euroleague Final Four again, reaching the 3rd place. Lietuvos rytas, in Vilnius, won the ULEB Cup (now known as the EuroCup) in 2005 and 2009, and was runner-up in 2007.

 
Euroleague match between BC Lietuvos rytas and Efes Pilsen

In the EuroLeague, Šarūnas Jasikevičius was a four-time EuroLeague winner and Arvydas Macijauskas, Ramūnas Šiškauskas, Arvydas Sabonis were Euroleague MVPs. Several Lithuanian basketball players have played successfully in the NBA:

Previously Lithuania ranked fourth in the FIBA World Rankings and putting this in perspective, Luke Winn wrote that Lithuania was at the time

"...behind countries of 313 million (the U.S.), 47 million (Spain), 40 million (Argentina) and 11 million (Greece), and just ahead of countries of 79 million (Turkey) and 61 million (Italy).[1]

On 19 December 2022 Kaunas was announced as a host city for the 2023 EuroLeague Final Four, the first in Lithuania's sports history.[2]

Football edit

The Lithuanian national Football team reached its highest rating to date (number 37) in October 2008. From the beginning of the independent Lithuanian state (from 1919 until the Soviet occupation), "sport" was equivalent to "Football". Football players were the first athletes to participate in international competitions (notably, the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris and 1938 World Cup qualifying matches. During the period of Soviet occupation, Football remained popular because of FK Žalgiris success in the Soviet Union league and European tournaments. After independence, the national team was the closest to qualifying to a major tournament in the 1998 World Cup qualifiers, reaching 3rd place in the group. At the club level, no team has yet reached the group stage of any major UEFA tournament (UCL or EL) although FK Žalgiris, FK Sūduva, FK Ekranas and FBK Kaunas were close to qualifying having reached the Europa League Play-off phase multiple times.

Lithuanian Football players who have been successful in major European Football leagues include:

The A Lyga ("A" League) is the top division in Lithuanian professional football. As in the rest of Europe, Lithuanians enjoy following the UEFA Champions League, the FIFA World Cup and other world-class Football tournaments.

Rugby edit

 
Lithuania national team versus Croatia national team

Rugby union was introduced in Lithuania during the 1960s, with teams in Kaunas and Vilnius. During last 20 years, the northern city of Šiauliai has become the capital of Lithuanian rugby, with the two strongest teams in Lithuania located there. The Šiauliai Vairas-Jupoja team are national champions,[3] and the Šiauliai BaltRex have been runners-up for the last 10 years (except 2006).[4] The Lithuanian national team competes in European rugby division 2A. World rugby star Laurynas Tipelis also plays for the Lithuanian national team, which holds a world record of 18 consecutive international wins.[5] The streak began in 2006 and ended in 2010, when Lithuania lost its World Cup qualifier to higher-ranked Ukraine.

Lithuania is ranked 39th in the IRB rankings. There are 13 rugby clubs in the country, with more than 1600 players (820 seniors). Rugby sevens is also popular; the Lithuanian rugby sevens national team is a successful participant in the European championships. The Lithuanian women's rugby sevens national team is progressing from the lower tiers of the European ranks.

Athletics edit

Lithuanian athletes have won 11 Olympic medals,[6] 7 at the World championships[7] and 14 at the European Championships.[8] The most successful Lithuanian athlete is discus thrower Virglijus Alekna, two-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time world champion. Another Olympic gold-medal discus thrower is Romas Ubartas. In recent years, Lithuanian sprinters have been on the ascendancy. In 2010 two Lithuanian sprinters, Martynas Jurgilas and Rytis Sakalauskas, set new national records for the 100-metre dash. A top woman sprinter, Lina Grinčikaitė, won gold medals at the 2009 Summer Universiade and the 2009 European Athletics U23 Championships. Lithuania also has a tradition of excellence in distance events. The most successful distance runners in recent years have been Aleksandras Antipovas and Živilė Balčiūnaitė. In addition, women heptathletes have medalled at a high level.

Cycling edit

 
(L-R) Modesta Vžesniauskaitė, Diana Žiliūtė and Jolanta Polikevičiūtė

Lithuanian cyclists have achieved good results in prestigious cycling tours and the World Championships. The achievements of Lithuanian women cyclists are especially noteworthy. Lithuanian women made their mark on the international cycling scene beginning in 1991. Among the leaders were Zita Urbonaitė and Diana Čepelienė (who took third place in GC) in the Women's Challenge that summer.

Among the best Lithuanian cyclists were twin sisters Jolanta and Rasa Polikevičiūtė (2001 world road race champion), Edita Pučinskaitė (1999 world road race champion) and Diana Žiliūtė (1994 world junior road race champion, 1998 world road race champion and 2000 Olympic road race bronze medalist). There is a strong junior program in cycling for girls in Lithuania, culminating in an annual international race in Panevėžys. A number of young Lithuanian riders have emerged from this program (particularly Modesta Vžesniauskaitė, one of the top riders in the world).

Lithuania's women's track cycling team regularly wins medals at the world and European championships. In recent years, the most successful track cyclist has been Simona Krupeckaitė.

Other sports edit

  • Rugby League – is a brand-new sport, with the Lithuanian Rugby League Association aiming to produce pathways to develop players to play international Rugby League for their country. The fledgling Lithuanian national side played their first international friendly against Wales at Cardiff Arms Park.
  • Handball - The best result of Lithuanian men's handball team is 10th place in 1997 World championship and 9th place in 1998 European championship. The team after two decades has again qualified to the 2022 European championship and reached 21st place.
  • Futsal – is Lithuania's new sport as it has hosted the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup. This was the first time that Lithuania has ever participated in a FIFA event. Lithuania will co-host the UEFA Futsal Euro 2026 alongside Latvia.
  • Ice hockey – one town, Elektrėnai, is known for ice hockey. For a long time, Elektrėnai was the only town with a large, well-equipped skating rink in Lithuania. Two NHL players – Darius Kasparaitis and Dainius Zubrus – were born in the town. Currently, Kaunas Hockey are the champions in Lithuania. The national team ranks 23rd as of 2021 in the IIHF rankings.
  • Orienteering is a popular sport combining cross-country running with land-navigational skills in the woods. Variations of the sport popular in Lithuania include bicycle and ski orienteering. Orienteering in Lithuania is organized by the Lietuvos Orientavimosi Sporto Federacija.[9]
 
Ieva Januškevičiūtė

Among other sports and pastimes, poker became an official sport in Lithuania on 20 March 2010. The Lithuanian Poker Federation was founded by well-known Lithuanian poker player Tony G. Lithuania's baseball team played a team from California's San Clemente Little League on 6 April 2010. The country is also a Federation of International Bandy member,[18] and planned to compete in the Bandy World Championship for the first time in 2011,[19] but has so far (2015) not taken part in the annual competition. Lithuania also has many well-known strongmen (the most successful of whom is Žydrūnas Savickas), and its modern pentathlon athletes have won medals at the Olympics and the World Championships.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Winn, Luke (15 August 2011). "Lithuania Calling". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  2. ^ "2023 and 2024 Final Fours awarded to Kaunas and Berlin". Euroleague Basketball. 19 December 2022. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  3. ^ Vairas-Jupoja website 18 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine (in Lithuanian)
  4. ^ BaltRex 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine (in Lithuanian)
  5. ^ "Lithuania beats Bok, NZ record". Sport24, 2010-04-26. Retrieved 2012-01-13.
  6. ^ llaf:olympics 8 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ LLAF:WC 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ LLAF:Europe 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Lietuvos Orientavimosi Sporto Federacija (in Lithuanian)
  10. ^ Kalnu Ereliai[permanent dead link] (in Lithuanian)
  11. ^ Lithuanian Winter Sports Center
  12. ^ SNORAS Snowarena 23 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Lietuvos Skraidančio Disko Federacija (in Lithuanian)
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 January 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  15. ^ ltuswimming: Olympics
  16. ^ Lietuvos Radijo Megeju Draugija
  17. ^ "Continental Cup Finals start in Africa". FIVB. 22 June 2021. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  18. ^ Federation of International Bandy 27 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2012-01-13.
  19. ^ rusbandy.ru

External links edit

  • Department of Physical Education and Sports of the Lithuanian Government, in Lithuanian and English
  • Organization and recent history of Lithuanian sports, in English
  • (in English, MS Word doc)
  • “Interest is growing every day” - The story of Lithuanian Teqball, FITEQ (December 15, 2021)
  • "Teqball excites at the Vilnius Sports Festival in Lithuania", FITEQ (September 8, 2022)
  • Lithuanian Flying Disc Federation, in Lithuanian
  • Lithuanian Olympic Committee, in Lithuanian
  • Lithuanian Cycling Federation, in Lithuanian
  • , in English
  • Lithuanian Football premiership "A lyga", in Lithuanian
  • Lithuanian Football ultras, in Lithuanian

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sport in Lithuania news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Sport in Lithuania is governed by the Physical Education and Sports Department following the country s independence from the Soviet Union in 1990 The Lithuanian government established the department to manage physical education in the schools and sports administration in the country Over the next few years Lithuanian sports organizations established or re established membership in international governing bodies including the International Olympic Committee Lithuania participated in the Winter Olympics in Albertville and has participated in every Winter and Summer Olympics since Olympic Glory Alley in Vilnius There are nearly 80 Olympic and non Olympic sports federations in Lithuania and the Lithuanian Union of Sports Federations was founded in 1993 to unite them An organization Sports for All was established to promote physical education and a healthy lifestyle for all Lithuanians Among the most popular sports in Lithuania are basketball football athletics and cycling Professional athletes and trainers are educated at the Lithuanian Academy of Physical Education Contents 1 Major sports 1 1 Basketball 1 2 Football 1 3 Rugby 1 4 Athletics 1 5 Cycling 2 Other sports 3 References 4 External linksMajor sports editBasketball edit Main article Basketball in LithuaniaBasketball is the most popular and successful team sport in Lithuania Luke Winn a writer for the American magazine Sports Illustrated said in an August 2011 story Basketball is the only sport the 3 2 million Lithuanians truly care about it is their second religion after Catholicism and their success is proportionately stunning 1 The Lithuanian national basketball team won the European basketball Championship in 1937 1939 when it was the host country and 2003 They won silver medals in 1995 2013 and 2015 bronze in 2007 and again hosted EuroBasket 2011 They were the bronze medal winners in the 2010 FIBA World Championship which was one of the biggest underdog stories of the team beating Spain France Argentina and Serbia in the bronze medal match while eventually being only defeated once in the semifinal against Team USA In Olympic competition Lithuania was the bronze medalist at the 1992 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics The team finished fourth in 2004 although it defeated Team USA in the group stage it then lost the bronze medal game against them and 2008 Lithuania s under 19 junior basketball team won the European Championship in 2003 and took second place at the World Championship that year The U 17 team has won bronze in 2016 world championship Its under 21 junior team won the 2005 World Championship in Argentina BC Zalgiris based in Kaunas is the most successful basketball club in Lithuania The team won the Intercontinental Cup in 1986 EuroCup in 1998 and the EuroLeague in 1999 In 2018 the club after 19 years has reached the Euroleague Final Four again reaching the 3rd place Lietuvos rytas in Vilnius won the ULEB Cup now known as the EuroCup in 2005 and 2009 and was runner up in 2007 nbsp Euroleague match between BC Lietuvos rytas and Efes Pilsen In the EuroLeague Sarunas Jasikevicius was a four time EuroLeague winner and Arvydas Macijauskas Ramunas Siskauskas Arvydas Sabonis were Euroleague MVPs Several Lithuanian basketball players have played successfully in the NBA Arvydas Sabonis Portland Trail Blazers 1995 2001 2002 03 Sarunas Marciulionis Golden State Warriors and other teams 1989 1997 Zydrunas Ilgauskas Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat Darius Songaila Philadelphia 76ers Linas Kleiza Denver Nuggets and Toronto Raptors Jonas Valanciunas New Orleans Pelicans Donatas Motiejunas San Antonio Spurs Domantas Sabonis Sacramento Kings Mindaugas Kuzminskas Olimpia Milano Previously Lithuania ranked fourth in the FIBA World Rankings and putting this in perspective Luke Winn wrote that Lithuania was at the time behind countries of 313 million the U S 47 million Spain 40 million Argentina and 11 million Greece and just ahead of countries of 79 million Turkey and 61 million Italy 1 On 19 December 2022 Kaunas was announced as a host city for the 2023 EuroLeague Final Four the first in Lithuania s sports history 2 Football edit Main article Football in Lithuania This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2023 The Lithuanian national Football team reached its highest rating to date number 37 in October 2008 From the beginning of the independent Lithuanian state from 1919 until the Soviet occupation sport was equivalent to Football Football players were the first athletes to participate in international competitions notably the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris and 1938 World Cup qualifying matches During the period of Soviet occupation Football remained popular because of FK Zalgiris success in the Soviet Union league and European tournaments After independence the national team was the closest to qualifying to a major tournament in the 1998 World Cup qualifiers reaching 3rd place in the group At the club level no team has yet reached the group stage of any major UEFA tournament UCL or EL although FK Zalgiris FK Suduva FK Ekranas and FBK Kaunas were close to qualifying having reached the Europa League Play off phase multiple times Lithuanian Football players who have been successful in major European Football leagues include Edgaras Jankauskas Winner of the Champions League in 2004 with FC Porto Deividas Semberas Winner of the UEFA Cup in 2005 with CSKA Marius Stankevicius Wing back in the Italian Serie A and Liga BBVA Tomas Danilevicius All time leading scorer on Lithuanian national team plays for A S Livorno Calcio The A Lyga A League is the top division in Lithuanian professional football As in the rest of Europe Lithuanians enjoy following the UEFA Champions League the FIFA World Cup and other world class Football tournaments Rugby edit nbsp Lithuania national team versus Croatia national team Main article Rugby union in Lithuania Rugby union was introduced in Lithuania during the 1960s with teams in Kaunas and Vilnius During last 20 years the northern city of Siauliai has become the capital of Lithuanian rugby with the two strongest teams in Lithuania located there The Siauliai Vairas Jupoja team are national champions 3 and the Siauliai BaltRex have been runners up for the last 10 years except 2006 4 The Lithuanian national team competes in European rugby division 2A World rugby star Laurynas Tipelis also plays for the Lithuanian national team which holds a world record of 18 consecutive international wins 5 The streak began in 2006 and ended in 2010 when Lithuania lost its World Cup qualifier to higher ranked Ukraine Lithuania is ranked 39th in the IRB rankings There are 13 rugby clubs in the country with more than 1600 players 820 seniors Rugby sevens is also popular the Lithuanian rugby sevens national team is a successful participant in the European championships The Lithuanian women s rugby sevens national team is progressing from the lower tiers of the European ranks Athletics edit Lithuanian athletes have won 11 Olympic medals 6 7 at the World championships 7 and 14 at the European Championships 8 The most successful Lithuanian athlete is discus thrower Virglijus Alekna two time Olympic gold medalist and two time world champion Another Olympic gold medal discus thrower is Romas Ubartas In recent years Lithuanian sprinters have been on the ascendancy In 2010 two Lithuanian sprinters Martynas Jurgilas and Rytis Sakalauskas set new national records for the 100 metre dash A top woman sprinter Lina Grincikaite won gold medals at the 2009 Summer Universiade and the 2009 European Athletics U23 Championships Lithuania also has a tradition of excellence in distance events The most successful distance runners in recent years have been Aleksandras Antipovas and Zivile Balciunaite In addition women heptathletes have medalled at a high level Cycling edit nbsp L R Modesta Vzesniauskaite Diana Ziliute and Jolanta Polikeviciute Lithuanian cyclists have achieved good results in prestigious cycling tours and the World Championships The achievements of Lithuanian women cyclists are especially noteworthy Lithuanian women made their mark on the international cycling scene beginning in 1991 Among the leaders were Zita Urbonaite and Diana Cepeliene who took third place in GC in the Women s Challenge that summer Among the best Lithuanian cyclists were twin sisters Jolanta and Rasa Polikeviciute 2001 world road race champion Edita Pucinskaite 1999 world road race champion and Diana Ziliute 1994 world junior road race champion 1998 world road race champion and 2000 Olympic road race bronze medalist There is a strong junior program in cycling for girls in Lithuania culminating in an annual international race in Panevezys A number of young Lithuanian riders have emerged from this program particularly Modesta Vzesniauskaite one of the top riders in the world Lithuania s women s track cycling team regularly wins medals at the world and European championships In recent years the most successful track cyclist has been Simona Krupeckaite Other sports editRugby League is a brand new sport with the Lithuanian Rugby League Association aiming to produce pathways to develop players to play international Rugby League for their country The fledgling Lithuanian national side played their first international friendly against Wales at Cardiff Arms Park Handball The best result of Lithuanian men s handball team is 10th place in 1997 World championship and 9th place in 1998 European championship The team after two decades has again qualified to the 2022 European championship and reached 21st place Futsal is Lithuania s new sport as it has hosted the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup This was the first time that Lithuania has ever participated in a FIFA event Lithuania will co host the UEFA Futsal Euro 2026 alongside Latvia Ice hockey one town Elektrenai is known for ice hockey For a long time Elektrenai was the only town with a large well equipped skating rink in Lithuania Two NHL players Darius Kasparaitis and Dainius Zubrus were born in the town Currently Kaunas Hockey are the champions in Lithuania The national team ranks 23rd as of 2021 in the IIHF rankings Orienteering is a popular sport combining cross country running with land navigational skills in the woods Variations of the sport popular in Lithuania include bicycle and ski orienteering Orienteering in Lithuania is organized by the Lietuvos Orientavimosi Sporto Federacija 9 nbsp Ieva Januskeviciute Alpine skiing is also popular and races are organized by the Lithuanian Alpine Ski Federation There is one ski club for children the Kalnu Ereliai Ski Club 10 The club accepts children from ages 4 18 in three groups Learn To Ski Sport Group and FIS Team There are several ski centers in particular the Lithuanian Winter Sports Center in Ignalina 11 Liepkalnis Winter Sports Centre in Vilnius and slopes in Birstonas Anyksciai and Alytus In 2011 a new indoor slope opened in the spa center of Druskininkai 12 Ultimate Frisbee also has gain its popularity in Lithuania Lithuanian flying disc sports federation Lietuvos Skraidancio Disko Federacija 13 has been established at 2004 in Vilnius Currently in Lithuania there are over 13 Ultimate teams clubs from various cities Lithuanian national Ultimate team in current World Rankings are at 20th place 14 Although ultimate is still young in Lithuania there are very though teams like Vorai Taskas Zepps Tennis has become popular in recent years as Lithuanian teams became successful in Davis Cup and Fed Cup tournaments Ricardas Berankis reached the ATP rank 50 in May 2016 Swimming regained its popularity after Vytautas Janusaitis Darius Grigalionis Giedrius Titenis Danas Rapsys and for women Ruta Meilutyte medalled in international competition The city of Alytus hosts the long course Lithuanian Swimming Championships and the short course championship is held in Anyksciai Lithuanian swimmers have won four Olympic medals 15 Amateur Radio Direction Finding is a sport combining orienteering with the skills of radio direction finding ARDF in Lithuania is organized by the Lietuvos Radijo Megeju Draugija 16 Figure skating pairs dancing is also popular in Lithuania due to Povilas Vanagas and Margarita Drobiazko s among others achievements Cross country skiing is one of the most successful Olympic winter sports in Lithuania In 2010 Winter Olympics the cross country ski team was the largest Lithuanian Olympic team Vida Venciene won an Olympic gold medal in 1988 competing for the Soviet Union Lithuania featured a women s and a men s national team in beach volleyball that competed at the 2018 2020 CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup 17 Among other sports and pastimes poker became an official sport in Lithuania on 20 March 2010 The Lithuanian Poker Federation was founded by well known Lithuanian poker player Tony G Lithuania s baseball team played a team from California s San Clemente Little League on 6 April 2010 The country is also a Federation of International Bandy member 18 and planned to compete in the Bandy World Championship for the first time in 2011 19 but has so far 2015 not taken part in the annual competition Lithuania also has many well known strongmen the most successful of whom is Zydrunas Savickas and its modern pentathlon athletes have won medals at the Olympics and the World Championships References edit a b Winn Luke 15 August 2011 Lithuania Calling Sports Illustrated Retrieved 30 August 2011 2023 and 2024 Final Fours awarded to Kaunas and Berlin Euroleague Basketball 19 December 2022 Retrieved 14 January 2023 Vairas Jupoja website Archived 18 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine in Lithuanian BaltRex Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine in Lithuanian Lithuania beats Bok NZ record Sport24 2010 04 26 Retrieved 2012 01 13 llaf olympics Archived 8 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine LLAF WC Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine LLAF Europe Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Lietuvos Orientavimosi Sporto Federacija in Lithuanian Kalnu Ereliai permanent dead link in Lithuanian Lithuanian Winter Sports Center SNORAS Snowarena Archived 23 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine Lietuvos Skraidancio Disko Federacija in Lithuanian World Flying Disc Federation Archived from the original on 23 January 2016 Retrieved 10 January 2016 ltuswimming Olympics Lietuvos Radijo Megeju Draugija Continental Cup Finals start in Africa FIVB 22 June 2021 Retrieved 7 August 2021 Federation of International Bandy Archived 27 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2012 01 13 rusbandy ruExternal links editDepartment of Physical Education and Sports of the Lithuanian Government in Lithuanian and English Organization and recent history of Lithuanian sports in English Report on Physical Education and Sport for All in Lithuania in English MS Word doc Interest is growing every day The story of Lithuanian Teqball FITEQ December 15 2021 Teqball excites at the Vilnius Sports Festival in Lithuania FITEQ September 8 2022 Lithuanian Flying Disc Federation in Lithuanian Lithuanian Olympic Committee in Lithuanian Lithuanian Cycling Federation in Lithuanian Lithuanian Football History and Statistics in English Lithuanian Football premiership A lyga in Lithuanian Lithuanian Football ultras in Lithuanian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sport in Lithuania amp oldid 1193354856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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