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  2. Playing period - Wikipedia

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    The playing period is a division of time in a sports or games, in which play occurs. [1] Many games are divided into a fixed number of periods, which may be named for the number of divisions (e.g., a half or a quarter). Other games use terminology independent of the total number of divisions (e.g., sets or innings).

  3. Season (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to scheduling changes in 2023, teams played 19 games against each of the teams in their own division each year but only played 20 games total against all of the teams in the other league. Because each of the inter-league match-ups was part of a 3-game series or a 2-game series, teams played no games at all against most teams from the ...

  4. List of professional sports - Wikipedia

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    It is played with two teams, while 5 skaters and 1 goalie are allowed on the ice at a time. In NHL rules, the periods are 20 minutes long. There are three periods. The 81-member [4] governing body is the International Ice Hockey Federation, (IIHF). Ice hockey has been played at the Winter Olympics since 1924, and was in the 1920 Summer Olympics.

  5. List of athletics events - Wikipedia

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    The sport of athletics is defined by the many events which make up its competition programmes. All events within the sport are forms of running , walking , jumping or throwing . These events are divided into the sub-sports of track and field , road running , racewalking and cross country running .

  6. Category:Sports seasons by sport - Wikipedia

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    College sports team seasons in the United States by sport (12 C) B. Seasons in badminton (3 C) Seasons in baseball (19 C) Seasons in basketball (8 C) C.

  7. Overtime (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Overtime (OT) or extra time is an additional period of play to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same. In some sports, this extra period is played only if the game is required to have a clear winner, as in single-elimination tournaments where only one team or players can advance to the next round or win the tournament and replays ...

  8. List of multi-sport events - Wikipedia

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    TAFISA World Sport for All Games: 1992: 2024: 4 Russia, Nizhny Novgorod: Regional: Focus on traditional sports and games(TSG). TAFISA European Sport for All Games: 2018: 2022: 4 Italy, Perugia: Regional: Tailteann Games: 1924: 1932: 4: International: Ethnicity: A revival of the ancient Tailteann Games of Gaelic Ireland: Thailand National Games ...

  9. Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Inline hockey puck variant is played by two teams, consisting of four skaters and one goalie, on a dry rink divided into two halves by a center line, with one net at each end of the rink. The game is played in two 20-minute periods. [27] The sport is recognized as being governed by World Skate which organizes FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships.