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  2. SPARQ Training - Wikipedia

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    SPARQ was a US-based company started in 2004 to create a standardized test for athleticism called the 'SPARQ Rating' and to sell training equipment and methods to help improve athleticism focused on the high school athlete (an "SAT" for athletes). 'SPARQ' was an acronym it stands for: Speed, Power, Agility, Reaction and Quickness. [1]. "

  3. Oregon Ducks track and field - Wikipedia

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    Others have found success related to track and field but not directly in the sport. Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight both co-founded Nike. Tinker Hatfield ran track at Oregon while studying architecture and later became a famous shoe designer for Nike. [88] Rudy Chapa, a distance runner, founded SPARQ, an athletic equipment company. [89]

  4. Nike Cross Nationals - Wikipedia

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    Nike Cross Nationals (NXN) (formerly known as Nike Team Nationals) is an invitational cross country meet that serves as the unofficial team national championship of United States high school cross country. Sponsored by Nike, It was designed to heighten competition between high school cross country teams nationwide.

  5. Sparq - Wikipedia

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    Sparq may refer to: SPARQL, programming language; SPARQCode, standard encoding for the contents of a QR barcode; SPARQ Training, creators of a standardized test for ...

  6. Rudy Chapa - Wikipedia

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    Rodolfo ("Rudy") Chapa (born November 7, 1957, in Hammond, Indiana) is a retired American track and field athlete who specialized in the middle to long-distance events. He set the US high school national record for the 10,000 meters when he ran 28:32 in 1976.

  7. Nike Sport Research Lab - Wikipedia

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    The first Nike lab opened in 1980 in Exeter, New Hampshire. [1] The 16,000-square-foot (1,500 m 2) Sport Research Lab is located in the Mia Hamm building at the company's headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. [2] The Nike campus spans a total of 213 acres (9,300,000 sq ft) on the west side of the Portland metropolitan area.

  8. List of hybrid sports - Wikipedia

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    Slamball - a full-contact team hybrid sports which will combine elements of basketball, American football, ice hockey, acrobatics, and video games, played on the basketball court, surrounded by hockey-style plexiglass walls, with two sets of four trampolines at the front of net and boards around the edges of this court.

  9. Talk:SPARQ Training - Wikipedia

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