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  2. Assault course - Wikipedia

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    An assault course (also called a confidence course or obstacle course) is a trail (or course) that combines running and exercising. It is often used in military training . The prime use is to evaluate progress and weaknesses of the individual or the team involved.

  3. Military pentathlon - Wikipedia

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    Shooting: At a distance of 200 metres, competitors are tested separately for precision (10 shots in 10 minutes) and rapid-fire (10 shots in one minute) shooting. Obstacle running: Competitors navigate a 500-metre obstacle course with 20 obstacles. Obstacle swimming: Competitors must swim a distance of 50 metres, including four obstacles.

  4. Pentathlon - Wikipedia

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    The riding discipline involves show jumping over a 350–450 m course with 12 to 15 obstacles. Competitors are paired with horses in a draw 20 minutes before the start of the event. The shooting discipline involves using a 4.5 mm air pistol in the standing position from 10 metres distance at a stationary target.

  5. Shooting range - Wikipedia

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    A shooting range, firing range, gun range or shooting ground is a specialized facility, venue, or field designed specifically for firearm usage qualifications, training, practice, or competitions. Some shooting ranges are operated by military or law enforcement agencies, though the majority of ranges are privately owned by civilians and ...

  6. Modern pentathlon - Wikipedia

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    The competition course was developed with input from World Obstacle and Japanese broadcaster TBS (producer of the sports competition series Sasuke, whose format has been widely exported under the title Ninja Warrior), and the event featured a mix of athletes from both the obstacle racing and modern pentathlon communities.

  7. Shooting ranges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Recreational target shooting is generally allowed on public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management; much target shooting is unsupervised, outside the auspices of purpose-built or organised ranges. [1] [4] States may also allow shooting on state-administered public lands. "Dispersed recreational shooting" has resulted in a number of ...

  8. Obstacle course - Wikipedia

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    An obstacle course is a series of challenging physical obstacles an individual, team or animal must navigate, usually while being timed. Obstacle courses can include running , climbing , jumping , crawling , swimming , and balancing elements with the aim of testing speed, endurance and agility.

  9. Modern pentathlon at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The horse riding event in modern pentathlon has been debated - for different reasons - since the invention of the sport. [4] Coubertin and the organisers of the 1912 Summer Olympics had different views on the availability of horses: Coubertin wanted randomly assigned horses provided by the hosts while the Swedish committee preferred that the competitors bring their own horses.