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America's Game may refer to: Army–Navy Game, a college football rivalry game also promoted as "America's Game" America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions, a documentary series about winners of the National Football League's championship game; Wheel of Fortune (American game show), a television show promoted with the trademarked tagline "America ...
TSN airs America's Game in Canada. Gaora Sports airs America's Game in Japan. In Australia, Channel One HD played America's Game during the 2011–2013 NFL seasons. 7Mate took over for the 2014 Season but have only showed 2 episodes just prior to Super Bowl XLIX. After Super Bowl XLIX, 7Mate started airing episodes every Saturday from 6 AM.
The popularity of the Cowboys as America's Team has been supported by such NFL records as "Team with Most Consecutive Sold Out Games", a streak of 160 home and away games (including playoffs) that began on December 23, 1990, at Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium and came to an end on December 24, 1999, in a Christmas Eve game against the New ...
Typically occurring on a Sunday, Monday or Thursday in October or early November due to the NFL's scheduling windows, the first sports equinox occurred on October 17, 1971, when the 1971 World Series went to a Game 7 and landed on a Sunday with a full slate of 12 NFL games, three NHL games and six NBA games. Including that day, ten sports ...
There was no American Bowl game played in 2004, and from 2000 to 2005 all American Bowl games were played in either Mexico or Japan. Two 1988 games in Montreal and Gothenburg, Sweden, and a 1993 game in Toronto, are not classed as American Bowl games. This is because they were not arranged by the NFL but, rather, the scheduled home team elected ...
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The Pan American Games mascot, an animal or human figure representing the cultural heritage of the host country, was introduced in 1979 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. [26] It has played an important part on the Games identity and promotion. The mascot of the most recent Pan American Games, in Santiago de Chile, was Fiu, a seven color rush tyrant.
Since its first edition held in 1951, athletics events have been competed at the Pan American Games. The events list follows the Olympic model as the Games are an IOC sanctioned competition. Events