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A gymnastics apparatus used by women in artistic gymnastics. It is a 4-inch-wide (100 mm) platform upon which gymnasts perform tumbling and dance skills. Ball A gymnastics apparatus used in rhythmic gymnastics. The ball rests in the gymnast's hands, is balanced on the body, and is thrown into the air and caught. Banned skills
The sidelines themselves are the lines on the side of the playing field which define the playing area from that of spectators, non-playing team members, etc. OED defines sidelines in terms of "spec[ifically] Football and other sports", figurative use from 1934. [72] See also bench. slam dunk, slam-dunk
A player doing a keepie-uppie Association football (more commonly known as football or soccer) was first codified in 1863 in England, although games that involved the kicking of a ball were evident considerably earlier. A large number of football-related terms have since emerged to describe various aspects of the sport and its culture. The evolution of the sport has been mirrored by changes in ...
Day 10 of the Olympics brought us Simone Biles’ final competition in Paris, a big day for Americans on the track, not one but two important soccer matches and much more.
Bird Rights - named after Larry Bird, this is a rule in the NBA collective bargaining agreement related to a team's salary cap and ability to sign its own, veteran players. A qualifying player with "Bird rights" is eligible to re-sign with his team for up to five years and for any price up to his maximum salary (with 8% annual raises) when he ...
The biggest stories from Day 6 of the Tokyo Olympics.
Related changes; Upload file; ... Wheelchair soccer; Reduced variants Beach soccer; Crab soccer; ... Aerobic gymnastics; Artistic gymnastics. Only men
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