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  2. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Cross (X) : A play in which the middle hitter jumps for a one, and the weak-side hitter, having moved to the middle of the court, takes an approach for a two at the same location Thirty-One or Inside Shoot : A play in which the middle hitter runs a one ball about halfway in between the middle and outside

  3. List of hybrid sports - Wikipedia

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    Contestants ski through a cross-country trail system whose total distance is divided into either two or four shooting rounds. Bossaball – a hybrid sport combining elements of volleyball, association football, gymnastics, and Capoeira, played on a field with three bases, there is a trampoline at the third base along with a net. [1]

  4. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    Crossnet: a four-way volleyball game, combining volleyball and foursquare. 9-man: A variant invented by Chinese immigrants to the United States in the 1930s. 9-man is still played in Asian countries and North America, being recognized for its historic and cultural significance.

  5. Crossnet - Wikipedia

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    According to the company, in 2022 the game was played in over 100 thousand households, more than 10 thousand schools, distributed in 49 countries, and supplied by over 3 thousand retailers, including Walmart, Target, Sam's Club, Academy Sports, and Dick's Sporting Goods. [15] [16] [17] In 2020, 1,000 Crossnet sets were donated to underfunded ...

  6. Mixed-sex sports - Wikipedia

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    In cross country running, a 4 × 2 km mixed relay race was added at the 2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. In swimming , mixed relay races were introduced at the 2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) (4 × 50 m freestyle and medley), the 2015 World Aquatics Championships (4 × 100 m freestyle and medley), and the 2020 Summer ...

  7. Athletics abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Most records are subject to ratification by the governing body for that record. On the world level, that is World Athletics.Each body has their own procedure for ratifying the records: for example, USA Track & Field (USATF), the governing body for the United States, only ratifies records once a year at their annual meeting at the beginning of December.

  8. Portal:Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    The Czechoslovakian Men's Volleyball Championship was an annual competition for the men's volleyball teams in Czechoslovakia. It was held from 1924 to 1992. The most number of titles is in the account of the Praha team "Ruda Hvezda" (since 1990 "Olympus") with 10. The organizer of the championships was the Czechoslovak Volleyball Union (ČSVS).

  9. Beach volleyball - Wikipedia

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    Beach volleyball is a team sport played by two teams of two to four players each on a sand court divided by a net. Similar to indoor volleyball, the objective of the game is to send the ball over the net and to ground it on the opponent's side of the court. Each team also works in unison to prevent the opposing team from grounding the ball on ...