2. PERSONAL INFORMATION
MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS
BIOGRAPHY
SPORT INFORMATION: CLOTHES, EQUIPMENT,
RULES, PHYSICAL CONDITIONS
SPACES
Index
3. Wayne a Hockey player and he was born in
Brantford, Ontario, Canada, in 1961. He started skating
at age 2 and by the age of 6 was regularly playing with
older boys. He played his first full NHL season in 1979-
80 for the Edmonton Oilers. Over the next two
decades, he dominated the sport, setting a host of
league records. He retired in 1999 and was inducted
into the Hall of Fame that same year.
Is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player
and former head coach. He played 20 seasons in the
National Hockey League (NHL) for four teams from
1979 to 1999.
BIOGRAPHY
4. The young Gretzky spent countless hours on the
ice, honing his talents as a skater, shooter and
passer. As a result, Gretzky often played in leagues
that catered to older boys. The age and size
differences between Gretzky and his competition
mattered little. In his final year of peewee hockey
he scored an improbable 378 goals.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
5. As a 23-year-old, Gretzky hits the 1,000-point mark in only his
sixth NHL season.
On March 29, 1999, Gretzky scores the final goal of his career
against the New York Islanders; the goal was his 1,072nd
WHA/NHL goal
On April 2, 1980, at the age of 19 years, two months and seven
days, Gretzky nets his 50th goal – making him the youngest
player in NHL history to hit the half-hundred mark.
Main achievements
8. Rules :The rules of hockey are very similar to the rules
of football except that players must use sticks instead
of their feet to play the ball. There are 11 players on a
team made up of a Goalkeeper, Defenders,
Midfielders and Attackers. The only player on the field
who is allowed to use their feet and hands as well as
their stick is the goalkeeper.
Physical Condition: We examined the energy
expenditure in ice-hockey players under conditions of
a model training match. Other findings (the fat
percentage increment) can be explained by a less
intensive training, unbalance between performance
and nutrition.