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  2. Jet Lag: The Game - Wikipedia

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    Jet Lag: The Game is an American travel competition web series produced by Wendover Productions and released on Nebula and YouTube.Created in May 2022 by Sam Denby, Adam Chase, and Ben Doyle, each season features a contest that sends players to achieve a geographical objective in some part of the world, some of which are inspired by playground and board games.

  3. Race Across the World - Wikipedia

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    The fourth series of Race Across the World began airing on 10 April 2024 and featured five teams racing from Japan to Indonesia, but skipping over China. China was omitted during the planning stage due to "time constraints and difficulties in travel in the aftermath of the global pandemic ", so a flight was organised to move the contestants ...

  4. List of international athletics competitions - Wikipedia

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    World championships, the primary competitions where all nations may compete Continental or regional championships, between nations of a specific geographical area Competitions where the invited nations or athletes are from a shared community, typically based on language, religion, ethnicity, occupation, or political allegiance

  5. 4 Nations Face-Off: USA-Canada championship game draws ... - AOL

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    The 4 Nations Face-Off championship between USA and Canada on Thursday night drew a significant audience for ESPN's broadcast.. Canada's 3-2 victory over USA in overtime averaged 9.3 million ...

  6. American doctor, cancer survivor runs 7 marathons on 7 ... - AOL

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    Dr. T. Clark Gamblin, a surgeon at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin, is a testicular cancer survivor who ran in the World Marathon Challenge from Jan. 31 to Feb. 6.

  7. List of athletics events - Wikipedia

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    World Road Running Championships: Half-marathon (road) 1992 – Present (except 2006) 1992 – Present: Held annually as the World Half-Marathon Championships until 2010 and held biennially from 2012 to 2020; part of World Road Running Championships starting in 2023; 2006 edition replaced by a 20k run: Marathon (road) 1896 – Present: 1984 ...

  8. List of multi-sport events - Wikipedia

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    The others are namely the World Games, established to host sports not within the Olympic scope; the World Mind Sports Games, which hosts competitions in mind sports which are not found in either of the two abovementioned events; the X Games and the Winter X Games, organised for extreme action sports; the World Combat Games, for martial arts and ...

  9. World Athletics Championships - Wikipedia

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    The first world record to be set at the World Championships was by Jarmila Kratochvílová of Czechoslovakia, who ran 47.99 seconds to win the 1983 women's 400 m final. A peak of five world records came at the 1993 Championships. The most recent world record was in the Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay in 2023, when the US team set a time of 3:08.80 ...