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  2. Sport stacking - Wikipedia

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    Sport stacking, also known as cup stacking or speed stacking, is an individual and team sport that involves stacking 9–12 specially designed cups in predetermined sequences as quickly as possible. The cups are specially designed with holes to allow for air to pass through.

  3. Racial stacking - Wikipedia

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    Racial stacking (also known as positional segregation, positional stacking, or simply stacking) is a sociological term and sports concept regarding how athletes may be placed, or "stacked", into a certain position based on racial or ethnic stereotypes.

  4. Sport stacking world records - Wikipedia

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    World records in sport stacking are maintained by the World Sport Stacking Association (WSSA). Sport stacking world records can be set at sanctioned WSSA events. The WSSA reviews video of potential world record attempts before certifying a time as a new world record.

  5. World Sport Stacking Association - Wikipedia

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    The World Sport Stacking Association (WSSA) is the international governing body for sport stacking. The WSSA, which is headquartered in Larkspur , Colorado , sanctions stacking competitions worldwide and maintains world and national records for the sport.

  6. Stacking - Wikipedia

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    Stacking (chemistry), an attractive, noncovalent interaction between aromatic rings; Focus stacking, an image processing technique in photography; Image stacking, a form of speckle imaging; Block-stacking problem, a puzzle in statics; Stacking, a technique used in reflection seismology; Stacking, a type of ensemble learning in machine learning

  7. Category:Sport stacking - Wikipedia

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  8. List of sports - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of sports and games, divided by category. According to the World Sports Encyclopaedia (2003), there are 8,000 known indigenous sports and sporting games . [ 1 ]

  9. History of sport - Wikipedia

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    Study of the history of sport can teach lessons about social changes and about the nature of sport itself, as sport seems involved in the development of basic human skills (compare play). [ citation needed ] As one delves further back in history, dwindling evidence makes theories of the origins and purposes of sport more and more difficult to ...