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:游戏:投掷的故事The Game: The Story of Hurling-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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艺术,历史纪录片由格里·纳尔逊(Gerry Nelson)主持,由RTE于2018年出版-英语旁白Arts, History Documentary hosted by Gerry Nelson, published by RTE in 2018- English narration
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庆祝爱尔兰起泡的民族运动。[编辑]??第1章:投掷的诞生从时间的迷雾中,从神话和传说中浮现出来,THE GAME的第1集为我们带来了投掷和投掷的诞生。投掷对那些玩它的人,观看它的人,生活和呼吸的人意味着什么。不仅对球员和球迷来说,投掷对整个爱尔兰国家意味着什么?对我们的历史和我们的认同感。第一集描绘了GAA的起步,内战和大规模移民的动荡时期,奠定了基础,奠定了一项宝贵的民族运动的基础。无论是在克罗克公园(Croke Park)代表您的县的最终梦想,还是在俱乐部和教区踢球的部落自豪感,它都是??第2章:变革推动者我们遇到了游戏的一些过去的超级巨星。那些推动变革的人在运动中留下不可磨灭的烙印;利默里克(Limerick)的米克·麦基(Mick Mackey),韦克斯福德(Wexford)的妮基·拉卡德(Nicky Rackard)以及克里斯蒂·林格(Christy Ring)的传奇。这些是球迷们穿越国家去看的人。通过任何必要的手段。绘制软木塞连续四次获胜,直到威克斯福德(Wexford's)在1950 s倒下了蓝血,并打入了顽强的蒂珀雷里(Tipperary)背线。地狱厨房?在1960年代,“游戏”探索了巨大变革的时代,不仅是为了掷骰子,而且还为整个国家。报纸让位于广播电台,1960年代开始了电视广播。投掷有新的媒介和新的观众。但是爱尔兰周日的两大支柱?#8211;?质量和火柴?不再是唯一的干扰,1960年代后期的爱尔兰现在正期待着。[编辑]??第3章:追求完美探索追求完美。我们看到,随着高威(Galway)在1980年代的突破让位给格劳夫纳内(Ger Loughnane)在1990年代的克莱尔(Clare)球队以及基尔肯尼(Kilkenny)的压力微调,球队学会了获胜2000年代的游戏?一支似乎无法击败的球队。战术和健身运动进入了全新的领域,体育科学的兴起进一步提高了跨栏运动员的期望水平。第3集也着眼于女子比赛,而camogie不得不为获得自身认可而进行的战斗。在凯尔特虎时代和社交媒体兴起之际,摔跤运动一路走来,这对这项运动以及参加这项运动的男人和女人意味着什么。对于科学和训练方面的所有现代进步,也许游戏核心的根本并没有改变。仍然是纯技巧的魔力,以及围绕这种棒和球游戏的英雄的光环,这是我们独有的。[编辑]??第4章:各种决赛的决赛摘要,包括2018年全爱尔兰决赛利默里克v戈尔韦。Celebrates Ireland's blistering national sport. Chapter 1: Birth of Hurling From the mists of time and borne out of myths and legends, Episode 1 of THE GAME brings us the birth of hurling and of the hurler. What does hurling mean to those who play it, those who watch it, those who live and breathe it. And not just for players and fans, what does hurling mean to the Irish nation as a whole – to our history and our sense of identity. Charting the beginnings of the GAA alongside the turbulent times of the Land War and mass emigration, this first episode lays the groundwork on which a treasured national sport was founded. Whether it’s the ultimate dream of representing your county in Croke Park or the tribal pride of playing for club and parish, it’s clear that with picking up a sliotar and hurl comes a true sense of belonging and of being a part of something bigger than you. Chapter 2: Agents of Change We meet some of the past superstars of the game. Those who were agents of change leaving an indelible mark on the sport in their wake; Mick Mackey of Limerick, Nicky Rackard of Wexford and the legend that was Christy Ring. These were the men that fans travelled cross country to see – by any means necessary. Charting Cork’s four in a row victory through to Wexford’s toppling of the blue bloods in the 1950’s and onto the indomitable Tipperary backline – Hell’s Kitchen – in the 1960’s, The Game explores eras of great change and not just for hurling but for the country as a whole. Newspapers gave way to radio and in the 1960s television broadcasting began. Hurling had a new medium and new audience. But the two pillars of an Irish Sunday – the mass and the match – were no longer the only distractions and Ireland of the late 1960’s was now looking forward. Chapter 3: The Quest for Perfection Explores the chase for perfection. We see teams learning to win as Galway’s breakthrough in the 1980’s gave way to Ger Loughnane’s winning Clare side in the 1990’s and Kilkenny’s fine tuning of the pressure game in the 2000’s – a team that seemed impossible to beat. Tactics and fitness took on entirely new dimensions and the rise of sports science elevated the standards expected of hurlers even further. Episode 3 also looks at the women’s game and the battles camogie has had to fight to be recognised in its own right. And as hurling has made its way through the Celtic Tiger era and the dawn of social media, what has that meant for the sport and the men and women who play it. For all the modern advancements in science and training perhaps what lies at the heart of the game hasn’t changed at all – it’s still the magic of pure skill and the aura surrounding the heroes of this stick and ball game that is uniquely ours. Chapter 4: Final Excerpts from various finals including the 2018 All Ireland Final Limerick v Galway.
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时长: 3h 30m
分集数: 1 (4 chapters)
体积: 2.25 GB
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Audio Bitrate: Q=0.45 VBR 48KHz (~126Kbps)
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Run-Time: 3h 30m
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