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  2. World Championship Hoop Dance Contest - Wikipedia

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    The World Championship Hoop Dance Contest is an annual American Indian and Canadian First Nations hoop dancing competition held at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. [1] During the contest, dancers are scored based on their skills in precision, timing, showmanship, creativeness and speed. [2]

  3. Category:Sports competitions in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Soccer competitions in Arizona (2 C, 1 P) T. Tennis tournaments in Arizona (2 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Sports competitions in Arizona"

  4. World Hip Hop Dance Championship - Wikipedia

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    The competition is considered the largest dance competition in the world with more than 50 countries competing each year. [2] [3] The competition has been held since its inception in 2002, except in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The next competition will be held on 26 July to 2 August 2025 at the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa in Phoenix ...

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  7. Rube Goldberg Machine Contest - Wikipedia

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    Purdue University placed second while winning the People's Choice Award for a 300-step machine that smashed its own Guinness World Record for the machine with the most steps. The final step, an accordion arm that popped the balloon, was named the most Rube-like step in the competition. Penn State claimed third place with their food-themed machine.

  8. Sweet Adelines International competition - Wikipedia

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    The first convention was held in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1947 for quartets – two years after the foundation of the first Sweet Adelines Inc. chapter in the city. [5] [6] The competition was expanded to include choruses in 1973 and in 2000 the Harmony Classic competition for small and medium-sized choruses was introduced.

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