IKSU

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IKSU , I drotts K lubben S tudenterna U meå (Umeå Student Sports Club), is a sports club in Umeå , Sweden . This was founded on May 5, 1959 and is one of the largest in the country with more than 14,000 members.

The club built its first gym in 1983 and has been expanding ever since. The facilities, known as the IKSU Sports Center, now take up more than 15,000 square meters. This makes IKSU one of the largest sports facilities in Northern Europe and a further expansion is in progress.

IKSU consists of a number of sections, including the most famous: IKSU Innebandy , whose women's team has won the Swedish championship four times and the European club cup three times.

The association works together with the University of Umeå , and the institute for sports medicine has its rooms in the complex.

Sections

  • Alpine
  • basketball
  • beach volleyball
  • Burning ball
  • fitness
  • Frilufts
  • In-bandy
  • Martial arts
  • Kendo
  • Climb
  • To run
  • Multisport
  • swim
  • Cross-country skiing
  • squash
  • volleyball

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