Posts Tagged ‘sport’
Ski/Snowboard Gears Rental and Bazaar at Harfa Sport
Written by cd on January 3, 2008 – 7:00 am -
The website is in Czech, but you can guess your way around. For rental price list, click Pujcovna -> Lyze a snowboardy (cenik). There are 4 rental categories: weekend (viken celkem), a day during the weekend (viken na 1 den), all week (tyden celkem) and a non-weekend day (tyden na 1 den). You can either deposit in cash (vratná záloha) or by credit cards except Master Card. They charge double for deposit by credit cards.
The rental price is decent, plus the equipments are fairly new.
In addition to selling new merchandise, Harfa Sport has a medium-size underground bazaar of used skis, snowboards, shoes and snowing gears. The prices look reasonable to me. I would probably buy a snowboard there if they had my size.
Harfa Sport
address: Ceskomoravska 41 190 00 Praha 9. Metro B (Vysocanska) + Bus (177, 195 or 136) to Chodov and stop at Nadrazi Liben.
site: www.harfasport.cz
phone: +420 284 811 212
Tags: shops, sport, winter
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Euro Cup 2008 - Czechs Rank 1st in Their Qualifying Group
Written by cd on December 6, 2007 – 10:53 pm -Czech has narrowly beaten its toughest rival-cum-neighbor, mighty Germany, to top their group going into the playoff next year in Austria and Switzerland.
Having defeated Germany, theoretically Czech should be able to annihilate Portugal and Turkey and advance to the next round. But in the world of rolling balls, anything is possible. After all, Turkey had upset many strongest teams to place 3rd in 1998 World Cup. Portugal lost only to the champion in 2004 Euro Cup and ranked 4th at the last World Cup.
My heart is forever fixed for my childhood teams, the “Rooster” and the “Orange Tornado” (France and Netherlands respectively) though I doubt they will carry on far in the competition. Netherlands always enters the games with so much fanfare and expectation but years after years they seem to lack that something which can push them to the very end. As for France, Zidane retired last year, didn’t he?
I’ll sip a glass of wine for France, inhale a few rounds of marijuana smoke for the Dutch and of course tuck away in some “hospoda”* slurping down cheap beer and cheer on my “Dumpling”* Boys.
(*) hospoda = a typical Czech pub where a man’s sole business is consuming as much beer as his belly or his woman can tolerate.
(*) dumpling = a typical, traditional Czech meal.
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Tags: europe, sport
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