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Sledge hockey (known as sled hockey in the United States) is a sport that is designed to allow players who have a physical disability to play sport. Ice sledge hockey was invented in Sweden in the 1960s at a rehabilitation center.
On the other side it has six to eight metal teeth for maneuvering and propulsion. Movement is done by using the metal teeth. The metal teeth cannot be longer than 1 centimeter beyond the stick, to help stop damage to the ice or injure of other players.
People who live in Kolín see ice sledge hockey as a normal sport. Kolín's team are on the top of table[source?]. Kolín's ice hockey players won last season[source?]. Many of Kolín's players play in Czech republic's representation[source?].