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  2. Indoor games and sports - Wikipedia

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    Indoor games and sports are a variety of structured games or competitive physical exercises, typically carried out either at home, in a well-sheltered building, or in a specially constructed sport venue such as a gym, a natatorium, an arena or a roofed stadium.

  3. Category:Indoor sports competitions - Wikipedia

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    Asian Indoor Games (6 C, 4 P) C. Climbing competitions (8 C, 23 P) Cue sports competitions (8 C) D. Dancesport competitions (3 C, 10 P) Darts tournaments (5 C, 88 P) F.

  4. List of gymnastics competitions - Wikipedia

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    Acrobatic Gymnastics European Age Group Competition (2005–) ... Asian Indoor Games (2005–2009) Championships. International.

  5. Youth Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the traditional Games, it is up to the Organizing Committee to choose which disciplines will be chosen to be played in collective sports. Twenty-seven sports were introduced in the 2010 Games. The Organizing Committee for the 2014 Games, chose beach volleyball (replacing their indoor counterpart) and field hockey as optional

  6. 62 safe games for kids to enjoy indoors and outdoors - AOL

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    "Safe games for indoor play are most board games, provided your child is old enough to understand the rules, basic card games like Go Fish or Snap, any video game rated for their age that does not ...

  7. AAU Junior Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The AAU Junior Olympic Games originated from 'telegraphic' state track and field competitions. National Champions were determined through telephone and/or mail entries instead of head-to-head competition. In 1949, the AAU conducted its first 'live' national meet in Cleveland, Ohio – giving birth to the AAU Youth Sports Program.

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