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The noble art of competitive snorkelling through cold, noxious bog water. Bottle-kicking: A ruleless drunken rugby-like sport played every Easter Monday since the 1700s in Hallaton, Leicestershire. Butt Fumble: Be careful where you run with that ball, Mark. Chess boxing: A sport that alternates rounds of speed chess and boxing. Collision in Korea
Underwood Archives/Getty Images. It's a nightmare-inducing feat for most teens in physical education (been there), but believe it or not, the activity was an official Olympic sport in 1896, 1904 ...
Image credits: undiscoveredfacts Brazil's interesting law to reduce sentences for inmates for every book they read has some rules.The book limit for a year is 12 books, and only certain books ...
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I might not have met any of you pandas in real life, but I have no doubt that our readers are some of the most curious minds out there. Over the years, you’ve embraced so many articles packed ...
1904 – The first public match of the women's sport camogie was played in Meath, Ireland. Camogie was developed as a women's variation of the men's sport hurling, with similar rules and equipment. [42] 1904 - Women's boxing first appeared in the Olympic Games as a demonstration sport in 1904, in St. Louis. [43]
Competitive art used to be an Olympic sport. The first person processed at Ellis Island was a 15-year-old girl from Ireland. Google Images was created after Jennifer Lopez wore the green dress at ...
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