Slap Shot from the point, Wrist shot from the point, and fall down and try to make a good shot from there. It will look nice
In field hockey, New Zealand beat Australia 1-0. In ice hockey, the USSR beat Czechoslovakia 4-3.
The biggest would have to be women's hockey. Slovakia beat Bulgaria 82-0. In the NHL, The Red Wings beat the Rangers 15-0.
Canada beat U.S.A. (3:1)
Australia beat Germany 2-1
They lost only 1 time... GO CANADA!!
There are 2 ways. 1. Get to Tabuu in the Subsbase Emmisary. 2. Beat Classic with 10 characters. Then beat Sonic.
In the 1932 Olympic at Los Angeles, India beat USA by a huge margin of 24-1 and this is a world record of biggest victory margin in the history of Field Hockey.
As of the 2008 Games in Beijing (15 August), India has won a total of 18 Olympic medals: 1900 - 1) Norman Pritchard - silver in men's 200 meter dash, silver in men's 200 meter hurdles 1928 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1932 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1936 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1948 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1952 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 2) Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav - bronze in men's wrestling 1956 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1960 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - silver in men's hockey 1964 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1968 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - bronze in men's hockey 1972 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - bronze in men's hockey 1980 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1996 - 1) Leander Paes - bronze in men's tennis 2000 - 1) Karnam Malleswari - bronze in women's Weight Lifting 2004 - 1) Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore - silver in men's double trap shooting 2008 - 1) Abhinav Bindra - gold in men's 10 meter air rifle shooting
1:There are alot of different ways. 2:What part are you talking about?
there are two basic ways: 1.) beat Nintendo records (or other records via wi-fi) in time trials 2.) get either gold, silver, or bronze on each cup in grand prix mode hope this helped!! peace <3
Salisbury is currently ranked #1 for hockey.
Joe Hockey is 5' 11 1/2".