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  2. High school athlete wants shirtless dress code for sports [Video]

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    A cross-country runner at a Sioux Falls, S.D., high school is kicking up dust about a dress code policy that requires athletes, both male and female, to wear shirts at all times regardless of ...

  3. Dress Codes: Why do tennis players wear white? - AOL

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    For players, the smallest infractions have proved controversial, and some players have outright refused to play along, as Andre Agassi did from 1988-90 when he boycotted Wimbledon entirely.

  4. 4 quotes sports parents should live by from MLB player ... - AOL

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    Francoeur's father, David, was an educator in Cobb County (Ga.) school system and viewed his youngest son not as a big-league prospect but “a goofy 13-year-old kid playing sports.”

  5. Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    Field hockey players representing Hawken School (left) and Hudson High School (Ohio) (right) wearing protective goggles and mouthguard. Sports of all types may require eye or face protection depending on the players' need. Face masks come in different forms for different types of sports.

  6. Sporting colours - Wikipedia

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    Sporting colours or just colours [1] (sometimes with a modifier, e.g. club colours or school colours) are awarded to members of a university or school who have excelled in a sport. Many schools do not limit their use to sport but may also give colours for academic excellence or non-sporting extra-curricular activities, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Colours ...

  7. Gymslip - Wikipedia

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    The Hyde Grammar School netball team, 1949, wearing gymslips (Manchester, England). Navy woolen pinafore dress with velvet yoke, worn by students of Dunfermline College of Physical Education c. 1910–1920. A gymslip is a sleeveless tunic with a pleated skirt most commonly seen as part of a school uniform for girls.

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  9. Dress code - Wikipedia

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    The dress codes in North American high schools typically resulted in tests that would determine if skirts or shorts were long enough. A common test would be used to measure the appropriate length of students' shorts/skirts. If a student's fingers extended past their clothing, then the clothing was considered a violation of the school dress code ...