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  2. Toyota Sports Performance Center - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Sports Performance Center is a practice facility for the Los Angeles Kings, and the Ontario Reign, located on 555 North Nash Street in El Segundo, California. The $24 million, 135,000 square feet (12,500 m 2 ) facility broke ground on April 28, 1999, and officially opened on March 5, 2000.

  3. L.A. Marathon results: Check out the top finishers in the men ...

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    Runners start the 39th Los Angeles Marathon at Dodger Stadium on Sunday. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times) The following is the unofficial list of top finishers in the 2024 L.A. Marathon .

  4. Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complex, previously known as the Rancho Cienega Recreation Center, is a multibuilding sports complex in Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles. [1] The complex is named after Michelle and Barack Obama , where Barack Obama held a rally at the center in 2007. [ 2 ]

  5. Sports in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    It is the fourth facility in the Los Angeles area to host multiple teams from the same league as Crypto.com Arena was home to both of the city's National Basketball Association (NBA) teams from 1999 to 2024, the Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers, Dignity Health Sports Park hosted both the LA Galaxy and now-defunct Chivas USA of Major ...

  6. Shohei Ohtani wins 3rd AP Male Athlete of the Year award ...

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    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Shohei Ohtani is keeping elite company. The Japanese superstar caps 2024 by winning The Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year for the third time, tying him with basketball great Michael Jordan. He trails only four-time winners Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods and LeBron James.

  7. Los Angeles Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 race was known as the "Municipal Games Marathon", while races from 1973 to 1977 were known as the "Los Angeles Marathon", [a] and the 1978 edition was known as the "Los Angeles Police Marathon". [1] [4] The Association of Road Racing Statisticians (ARRS) has no record of any races in this series after 1978. [1]

  8. High-performance sport - Wikipedia

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    High performance sport or elite sport is sport at the highest level of competition. In sports administration , "high-performance sport", where the emphasis is on winning prestigious competitions, is distinguished from " mass sport " or " recreational sport", where the emphasis is on attracting the maximum number of participants.

  9. Dignity Health Sports Park - Wikipedia

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    The complex consists of the 27,000-seat Dignity Health Sports Park soccer stadium, the Dignity Health Sports Park tennis stadium, a track-and-field facility, and the VELO Sports Center velodrome. [8] It is approximately 14 miles (23 km) south of downtown Los Angeles , and its primary tenant is the LA Galaxy of Major League Soccer (MLS).