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  2. Olympic Oath - Wikipedia

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    The oath is usually said in the language of the nation which is hosting the games; however, in 1994 both the athletes' and officials' oaths were said in English. Until the 1984 games the oath takers swore upon their nation's flag; since then all have taken the oath whilst holding the Olympic Flag. All three of the oaths were combined into one ...

  3. Sports day - Wikipedia

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    Undokai (2005) Sports day, called undōkai (運動会) in Japanese, is usually held on a Saturday or Sunday in Japanese schools.During weeks preceding the sports day, students practice their events which they would like to show their parents and friends, within their class of physical education, which often includes tamaire, performances by the school band and presentations by various school ...

  4. Sports novel - Wikipedia

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    A sports novel is a genre of novel that focuses on the theme of sports and athletics in general. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The characters, especially the protagonist , are typically athletes , with a setting in the real world (typically in present-day or recent history), and a plot that revolves around sports competitions .

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  6. Oath book - Wikipedia

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    The custom of oath books in courts of law was imported into the Colonial United States from English common law, by which time the procedure usually involved the swearer kissing the book, although by 1904 the American legal scholar John Henry Wigmore would remark that "custom of kissing the Book is now coming to be generally recognized as both repulsive and unsanitary; celluloid covers are ...

  7. Category:Oaths - Wikipedia

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  8. Declaration of Sports - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the 1803 reprinting of the 1633 edition of the Book of Sports. The Declaration of Sports (also known as the Book of Sports) was a declaration of James I of England issued just for Lancashire in 1617, nationally in 1618, and reissued by Charles I in 1633. It listed the sports and recreations that were permitted on Sundays and other ...

  9. Cricket in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The sport of cricket has long held a special place in Anglophone culture, and a specialised niche in English literature.Cricket is the official summer sport in England, and it is widely known as the "gentleman's game", owing to the unique culture of the sport and its emphasis on ideals such as grace, sportsmanship, character and complexity.