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  2. Turtle racing - Wikipedia

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    Turtle racing is a traditional activity in rural America, typically held as part of a county fair, 4th of July celebration, or other festival. [ 1 ] It is primarily promoted as a children’s activity.

  3. Turtling (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    Righting a turtled sailing dinghy. Righting a turtled dinghy is one of the most difficult maneuvers. Recovery in a monohull requires releasing the main sheet and jib sheet, lowering the spinnaker if it is deployed, standing on the bottom of the boat and levering on the centerboard, or standing on the centerboard (there may be weight and placement restrictions).

  4. Racing Rules of Sailing - Wikipedia

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    An extract from a case study in the application of Mark Room (Rule 18). The Racing Rules of Sailing (often abbreviated to RRS) govern the conduct of yacht racing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, model boat racing, dinghy racing and virtually any other form of racing around a course with more than one vessel while powered by the wind.

  5. Famous Los Angeles turtle-racing bar hit by animal rights ...

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    Twice a month, Brennan’s Pub in Los Angeles attracts enormous crowds of punters, who gather in an amphitheatre-style circle in the outdoor area to watch a peculiar sport: turtle-racing.

  6. FarmVille Sneak Peek: Turtle Racing coming soon [UPDATE] - AOL

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    How convenient! Each turtle can be purchased from the store for 14 Farm Cash, while the actual racing feature is (as of this writing) still.

  7. Category:Animal racing - Wikipedia

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    Turtle racing; Y. Yak racing This page was last edited on 15 September 2015, at 06:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Sucks Less with Kevin Smith - Wikipedia

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    Episode two goes to turtle races, a clothing-optional hot springs, and the Cut and Paste Digital Design Showdown. It begins by Nate teaching us about Slappers. The rules of this game are the same as poker, except the person with the winning hand gets to slap the losers.

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