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  2. Sport of athletics - Wikipedia

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    Athletics, specifically the distance running discipline, also forms a significant portion of a number of other organised sports, most notable the triathlon family of sports and modern pentathlon. In both cases, the rules of the sport broadly mirror those of World Athletics, but the details are set by the international federation of the sports ...

  3. Category:People in sports - Wikipedia

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    This category includes people associated with sports, whether or not athletes. For specific roles (competitor, coach, etc.), see Category:Sports occupations and roles . Subcategories

  4. “For example, despite only constituting 13.5% of the U.S. population, Black people represent 20.1% of those who live in poverty.” ... Louisiana) with low youth sports participation rates and ...

  5. Athletics (physical culture) - Wikipedia

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    Athletics is a term encompassing the human competitive sports and games requiring physical skill, and the systems of training that prepare athletes for competitive performance. [1] [2] Athletic sports or contests are competitions which are primarily based on human physical competition, demanding the qualities of stamina, fitness, and skill.

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    In-Person Community Building. ... Yelp says people are turning to group classes to learn new, engaging skills. For example, searches for songwriting classes are up 540 percent, blacksmith classes ...

  7. 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 ]

  8. Amateur sports - Wikipedia

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    Sporting amateurism was a zealously guarded ideal in the 19th century, especially among the upper classes, but faced steady erosion throughout the 20th century with the continuing growth of pro sports and monetisation of amateur and collegiate sports, and is now strictly held as an ideal by fewer and fewer organisations governing sports, even ...

  9. Women's sports - Wikipedia

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    Very few organized sports have been invented by women. Sports such as Newcomb ball, netball, acrobatic gymnastics, and tumbling, [4] and possibly stoolball, are examples. Women's involvement in sports is more visible in well-developed countries and today their level of participation and performance still varies greatly by country and by sport.