Ice hockey is fast. Players in heavy padding skate across the ice at high speed, passing a small rubber disc called a puck with curved sticks. The first team to push the puck into the other team's goal wins a point. A whole match flies by in three 20-minute periods, and the action almost never stops.
Slovak winters are long and cold. Every town has at least one ice rink, often outdoors, where children learn to skate from a very young age. Some learn before they can read. Hockey clubs train players from about age six upwards, and the best teenagers go off to play professionally as young adults.
Slovakia became its own country in 1993, and its hockey team has done amazingly well in the years since. In 2002 the Slovak national team won the gold medal at the World Championship - a moment many Slovak adults remember exactly where they were standing. In 2022 Slovakia won an Olympic bronze medal.
Children in Slovakia know the names of their hockey stars the way children in other countries know footballers. Some Slovak players, like Mari谩n Hossa and Zdeno Ch谩ra, became huge stars in the North American National Hockey League (NHL). Ch谩ra is one of the tallest players ever to play in the NHL, at 206 cm.

