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  2. Sports-related curses - Wikipedia

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    A sports-related curse is a superstitious belief in the effective action of some malevolent power, that is used to explain the failures or misfortunes of specific sports teams, players, or cities. Teams, players, and cities often cite a " curse " for many negative things, such as their inability to win a sports championship, or unexpected injuries.

  3. Category:Sports-related curses - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Sports-related curses" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  4. List of occult symbols - Wikipedia

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    A serpent or dragon consuming its own tail, it is a symbol of infinity, unity, and the cycle of death and rebirth. Pentacle: Mesopotamia: An ancient symbol of a unicursal five-pointed star circumscribed by a circle with many meanings, including but not limited to, the five wounds of Christ and the five elements (earth, fire, water, air, and soul).

  5. Category:Sports symbols - Wikipedia

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  6. Baseball superstition - Wikipedia

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    From the Curse of the Bambino to some players' refusal to wash their clothes or bodies after a win, superstition is present in all parts of baseball. Many baseball players — batters , pitchers , and fielders alike — perform elaborate, repetitive routines prior to pitches and at bats due to superstition. [ 1 ]

  7. Sports Illustrated cover jinx - Wikipedia

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    While the list of examples of the so-called jinx may be extensive, some records contradict the existence of a curse. [3]Vince Young discredited the Sports Illustrated jinx by appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated twice during Texas' National Championship season.

  8. List of sigils of demons - Wikipedia

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  9. Curse - Wikipedia

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    A number of curses are used to explain the failures or misfortunes of specific sports teams, players, or even cities. For example: No first-time winner of the World Snooker Championship has successfully defended his title since the event was first held at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield in 1977. This has been widely attributed to a Crucible ...