varsity 일치

Varsity match

대학 대항 경기는 특히 옥스포드캠브리지대학 팀 간의 경기(특히 스포츠 경기나 팀의 경기)이다.[1] 머레이필드 경기장에서 열린 세인트 앤드루스 대학교에든버러 대학교스코틀랜드 바시티 럭비 경기는 1860년대 이후 열린 세계에서 가장 오래된 반복적인 바시티 경기라고 한다.[2] 1827년에 처음 열린 옥스퍼드와 캠브리지의 크리켓 대학 대항전이 이 경기를 앞지른다.[3] 옥스퍼드와 캠브리지의 제139회 바시티 체스 경기가 2021년 10월 23일 토요일 팔몰에서 열렸다. 보통 3월에 열리는 이 경기는 코비드19의 대유행으로 인해 10월로 옮겨갔지만 1년을 놓치지 않는 전통을 지켰고 세계 최장기 체스 대회로 남아 있다.[4]

영국의 바시티

이 나라에서 가장 오래 지속되는 대학 대항전이 옥스퍼드 대학캠브리지 대학 사이에서 열린다. 위에서 언급한 1827년 크리켓 대학 대항전 이외에도 1829년[5] 제1회 '보트 레이스'(럭비 유니온에서) 제1회 '바시티 경기'(럭비 유니온에서) [6]제1회 '바시티 경기'(농구에서) 제1회 '바시티 경기'(농구에서)가 모두 옥스퍼드와 캠브리지 사이에서 경합되었다. 영국 대학 스포츠 경기에서는 이례적으로 보트 레이스와 바시티 경기가 모두 방송 TV에 방영된다.[7][8] 최근의 많은 대학 대항전과는 달리, 옥스퍼드-캠브리지 경기는 더 넓은 종합 스포츠 경기의 일부가 되기 보다는 독립적이다.

영국 일간지 인디펜던트는 2008년 Bath vs LoughboroughBUSA(British University Sport Association) 대회에서 상위 두 팀(당시)이라는 점을 근거로 "실제 대학 대항전"이라고 제안했다.[9] BUSA의 후신인 브리티시 컬리지스스포츠(BUCS)는 2015년부터 러프버러와 더럼(2011-12년 이후 상위 2개 대학) 사이에 'BUCS 바시티'[10][11]로 불리는 비품을 같은 날 조직했다.

대학들 사이에는 많은 도시와 지역 스포츠 경쟁자들이 존재하는데, 이것은 또한 대학 대항 경기라고도 불린다. 요크 대학과 랭커스터 대학 간의 장미 대회는 1965년으로 거슬러 올라가는 가장 오래되고 가장 큰 대회 중 하나이다. 흔히 유럽에서 가장 큰 대학 대항 스포츠 대회라고 불린다.[12]

지역간 경쟁

지역적 경쟁

동쪽

런던

미들랜즈

북동부

노스웨스트

남동부

남서부

요크셔와 험버

아일랜드의 도시

스코틀랜드의 도시

웨일스의 도시

참고 항목

참조

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