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  2. Athletics are a variety of competitions in running, walking, jumping, and throwing events. Although these contests are called track and field (or simply track) in the United States, they are generally designated as athletics elsewhere.

  3. Sports are physical contests pursued for the goals and challenges they entail. Popular sports include football (soccer), gridiron football, basketball, baseball, ice hockey, field hockey, cricket, tennis, rugby, and golf. Learn more about the development and history of sports in this article.

  4. Athletic Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

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    ATHLETIC meaning: 1 : of or relating to athletes; 2 : of or relating to sports, games, or exercises

  5. Sports - Sociology of sports | Britannica - Encyclopedia...

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    The role, meaning, and significance of sports involvement is related to but not solely determined by these processes. The concept of ethnicity not only helps make sense of the differential performance attributed to race but also aids in explaining how sports are used by groups for political ends.

  6. Running | Speed, Endurance, Technique | Britannica

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    running, footracing over a variety of distances and courses and numbering among the most popular sports in nearly all times and places. Modern competitive running ranges from sprints (dashes), with their emphasis on continuous high speed, to grueling long-distance and marathon races, requiring great endurance.

  7. athletics, or track and field also track-and-field games, Variety of sport competitions held on a running track and on the adjacent field. It is the oldest form of organized sports, having been a part of the ancient Olympic Games from c. 776 bc to ad 393.

  8. List of sports | Team, Individual, Olympic | Britannica

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    Sports are defined as physical contests pursued for the goals and challenges they entail. This is an alphabetically ordered list of sports, grouped by manner of play (individual or team). Sports that may be played with either opposing individuals or opposing teams are listed twice.

  9. National Collegiate Athletic Association | Student-Athletes,...

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    National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), organization in the United States that administers intercollegiate athletics. It was formed in 1906 as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association to draw up competition and eligibility rules for football and other intercollegiate sports.

  10. Athletics - Events, Tournaments, Competitions | Britannica

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    Athletics - Events, Tournaments, Competitions: For most of the 20th century top-level competition in athletics was restricted to the amateur athlete, although the definition of “amateur” evolved over time.

  11. It has six members from Division I schools and three each from Divisions II and III. It has jurisdiction over colleges, junior colleges, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and Armed Forces basketball. There is a similar body for women’s play.