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Sport (15585 bytes)
1: .... The difference of purpose is what characterises sport, combined with the notion of individual (or team)... 3: ==Definition of "Sport" == 5: Sport is a major area of human interest and activity. A... 7: A pragmatic approach to defining "sport" is to look at the common usage of the term. 9: A sport can be operationally defined as an activity chara... C7 Sport (5116 bytes) 1: '''C7 Sport''' was a pay-TV service in Australia, owned and r... 5: ... in which Seven was a partner. A third channel, "Sports Australia 2", was added during the [[1996 Atlant... 7: ...t the time, Fox's lineup focused more on overseas sports. 11: ... Australia 2 became "C7 Blue", or "C7 Thirteen". Sports AFL's programming was carried on the other two c... 17: C7 continued to lose programming to Fox Sports; after the [[Super League war]] in 1997, C7 no l... UK Sport (924 bytes) 1: ...ntable to the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]]: disbursing Government funding and acting as th... 3: ...ortscotland]], [[Sports Council for Wales]] and [[Sports Council for Northern Ireland]]. 5: ...cceeding the [[Sports Council of Great Britain]], Sport UK was established in [[1996]] by [[Royal Charter... 8: *[http://www.uksport.gov.uk/ Official site] 11: [[Category:British sport]] C7 Sport (5132 bytes) 1: '''C7 Sport''' was a pay-TV service in Australia, owned and r... 7: ... in which Seven was a partner. A third channel, "Sports Australia 2", was added during the [[1996 Atlant... 9: ...t the time, Fox's lineup focused more on overseas sports. 13: ... Australia 2 became "C7 Blue", or "C7 Thirteen". Sports AFL's programming was carried on the other two c... 19: C7 continued to lose programming to Fox Sports; after the [[Super League war]] in 1997, C7 no l... Over (sport) (239 bytes) 5: {{sport-stub}} Alva Sport (572 bytes) 1: The '''Alva Sport''' was a [[France|French]] [[automobile]] manufac... Doping (sport) (3032 bytes) 1: ...nizations that regulate competitions in a certain sport. Some doping substances, however, are permitted i... 9: In most sports, controls such as [[urine]] and [[blood]] tests ... 18: ...aboratory Co-operative]] (BALCO), a controversial sports nutrition center in [[California]] allegedly lin... 28: [[sv:Dopning (sport)]] Bud sport (626 bytes) 1: A '''bud sport''' is a part of a [[plant]] or [[tree]] — f... 3: ...ew variety: for example, a [[nectarine]] is a bud sport of the [[peach]]. 5: Bud sports can also happen to garden plants, where for exam... Sport climbing (1243 bytes) 1: '''Sport climbing''' is a style of [[rock climbing]] that ... 5: ... route by placing their own protection. In the UK sport climbing takes place only on indoor [[climbing wa... 7: ...ort climbing is a relatively modern branch of the sport, becoming popular in the [[1980s]]. The emphasis ... Winger (sport) (1706 bytes) 1: In sports, the term '''winger''' is the name of a position... Season (sport) (253 bytes) 1: ... one [[year]] in which regulated [[game]]s of the sport are in session. For example, in [[Major League Ba... Sport franchising (272 bytes) 1: ...]], the corporation which owns a [[major league]] sports team is often called "the franchise" as a colloq... 3: Also, all major league sports teams [[franchising|franchise]] their name and l... Coach (sport) (5089 bytes) 1: ...ot have usually had extensive [[training]] in the sport in question. 3: ...tor of the operation of a team in [[baseball]], a sport far more popular in the U.S. than in any other En... 5: ...ed by all major U.S. sports. Often in major team sports the principal coach, usually referred to as the ... 7: In some professional sports operations the head coach also serves as [[gener... 9: ...ndividually, by team, by division (ex. [[defense (sport)|Defensive]] Coaching, [[offense|Offensive]] Coac... Overtime (sport) (4577 bytes) 1: ...l period of play specified under the rules of a [[sport]] in order to bring the game to a decision and av... 39: ...] is unique among the popular North American team sports in that it does not use a game clock. However, ... 41: [[Category:Sports]] Scout (sport) (1200 bytes) 1: ...e purposes of watching athletes play their chosen sports and determining whether their set of skills and ... 3: Many scouts are former [[coach (sport)|coaches]] or retired players, while others have ... 5: [[Category:Sports occupations]] Sport (Vaasa) (219 bytes) 1: ...]. Full name of the club is ''Vaasan Sport - Vasa Sport ry''. Sport in Ireland (20087 bytes) 1: ...]] and [[Northern Ireland]], this is because many sports such as [[Rugby]], [[Gaelic Football]], [[Hurlin... 3: ...ight|100px|The Irish Sports Council regulates all sports bodies in Ireland]] 4: ...nce figures Gaelic football is by far the biggest sport in Ireland. 6: ==Traditional Sports== 8: ...GAA]] logo; GAA disciplines dominate the national sporting scene.]] Acro Sport (445 bytes) 1: ...s synonymous with the [[Acro Sport I]] and [[Acro Sport II]] [[aerobatics aircraft|aerobatic]] [[biplane]... Acro Sport I (1279 bytes) 3: ... a single-seat [[aerobatic aircraft|aerobatic]] [[sportsplane]] designed by [[Paul Poberezny]] in the ea... 7: ==Specifications (Typical Acro Sport I)== 30: [[Acro Sport II]] 35: '''Acro Sport I''' - 36: [[Acro Sport II]] Acro Sport II (1467 bytes) 3: ... is a two-seat [[aerobatic aircraft|aerobatic]] [[sportsplane]] designed by [[Paul Poberezny]] in the 19... 7: ...ngines are sometimes referred to as '''Super Acro Sports''' 9: ==Specifications (Typical Acro Sport II)== 32: [[Acro Sport I]] 37: [[Acro Sport I]] -
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