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The most common video game genres associated with esports are multiplayer online battle arena, first person shooter, fighting, card games, battle royales and real time strategy. | sport |
Despite its large video game industry esports in Japan is relatively underdeveloped. | sport |
Most of New York teams below the AAA level are slated for a mass shutdown in 2020 as part of a reorganization plan proposed for minor league baseball. | sport |
Skysurfing is a kind of skydiving in which the skydiver wears a board attached to their feet and performs surfing style aerobatics during freefall. | sport |
In crab racing large blue crabs and their jockeys are placed in the centre of a large circle drawn in the sand and coaxed towards the circle perimeter by their jockeys through a bamboo pole with a string attached to the crab. | sport |
Tournaments such as the League of Legends World Championship, Dota 2 International and the fighting game specific Evolution Championship Series and Intel Extreme Masters are among the most popular in esports. | sport |
As sporting pursuits both pole climbing and mast climbing may have begun as either martial exercises or physical training related to the invention and development of sailing ships. | sport |
Jallikattu is a traditional spectacle in which a bull of Pulikulam or Kangayam breeds is released into a crowd of people and multiple human participants attempt to grab the large hump on the bull back with both arms and hang on to it while the bull attempts to escape. | sport |
The first trugo club was established by former railway worker Thomas Grieves in the suburb of Yarraville in 1936. | sport |
The first trugo competitive match between clubs was played between Yarraville and Footscray at the Western Oval in June 1937. | sport |
Nordic skating is a popular activity in Sweden but is also becoming more popular in Finland and Norway. | sport |
Minimal or no hockey equipment is worn by the runners depending on player preferences. | sport |
The American Hockey League has five of its 30 teams in upstate New York. | sport |
Attacking players attempt to dodge, evade and pass a rugby ball while defenders attempt to prevent them scoring by tagging. | sport |
Kneeboarding is a discipline of surfing where the rider paddles on his belly into a wave on a kneeboard then rides the wave face typically on both knees. | sport |
One of the more common lengths of endurance races has been running for roughly six hours. | sport |
Endurance races can be run either to cover a set distance in laps as quickly as possible or to cover as much distance as possible over a preset amount of time. | sport |
One of the more common lengths of endurance races has been running for 1000 kilometres or roughly six hours. | sport |
Longer endurance races can run for 1000 miles for 12 hours or even 24 hours. | sport |
Strong spectator figures, media interest and television coverage of endurance racing Triple Crown events has led to the establishment of several endurance racing series. | sport |
While Nordic skating usually involves tours over open ice on marshes, lakes, rivers or sea in the Netherlands skaters follow marked routes on frozen canals and connected lakes. | sport |
A large proportion of youth partaking in these sports together with aesthetic damage to property from sports like skateboarding has led to many board sports being marginalized by the greater world of sports in the past. | sport |
One of the oldest recorded illustrations of wrestling is a bronze statuette dated to around 2600 BC found in 1938 at Khafaji near Baghdad and now stored in the National Museum of Iraq. | sport |
The name is derived from MINi hocKEY and originated in Australia more than 20 years ago. | sport |
A similar game is popular in Canada where it is generally referred to as mini hockey. | sport |
Originally intended as a game for children neppis has been fit into an adult taste the size of the cars has increased and they can be self made bringing rise to the challenging side of the sport for example MRC neppis. | sport |
At the start of the 2018 season the principal trugo clubs are Ascot Vale, Brunswick, Brunswick City, Footscray, Port Melbourne, Sandridge, South Melbourne, Eagles and Yarraville. | sport |
It is not hard to conceive of a person who is familiar with the concept of skiing or sledding standing sideways on a plank of wood and riding down a snow covered slope. | sport |
Similar to modern tennis two individuals or teams are placed face to face separated either by a line on the ground or a net in all of modern modalities except for the frontó. | sport |
Anejodi rules were reestablished as an American tradition during World War 2 at Brown University by collegiate Hall of Fame football and basketball coach Charles Engle. | sport |
According to the Cherokee Nation Anejodi is a sport played between two even teams who compete over control of a ball which is used to strike a target on top of a pole. | sport |
Street surfing a split deck board connected by a spring rod to allow each half of the board to twist independently from the other each side only having 1 caster wheel allowing for tight maneuvers and self propulsion. | sport |
In more organized forms it is played in rinks which often were designed for roller hockey and can be indoor or outdoor rinks. | sport |
Mona Karin Riisnes holds two national records in relay races both in 4 x 100 metres relay with 44.91 seconds from June 1994 in Istanbul and in 4 x 400 metres relay with 3:32.76 minutes from the 1991 World Championships in Athletics in Tokyo. | sport |
The contact in contact sports can also include impact via a piece of sporting equipment such as being struck by a hockey stick or football. | sport |
The Canadian version is usually unstructured and played by children with mini hockey sticks approximately 20 inches in length inside homes and schools although some more structured leagues do exist. | sport |
Unlike the Ontario version Sockey is most commonly played on outdoor hockey rinks in Fall and Spring using a soccer ball designating specific board panels as nets and full body contact is permitted. | sport |
The high kick is a traditional Inuit event performed at the Arctic Winter Games, the World Eskimo Indian Olympics and other traditional events. | sport |
The high kick is a traditional Inuit event performed at the Arctic Winter Games, the World Eskimo Indian Olympics and other traditional events. | sport |
The Inuit one foot high kick is a traditional competition that is similar to the two foot high kick. | sport |
The one foot high kick tests the strength and agility of a hunter. | sport |
The one foot high kick was also used to signal a successful hunt in some communities. | sport |
A short film made by Alethea Arnaquq Baril for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver shows Arctic Winter Games champion Johnny Issaluk performing a one foot high kick . | sport |
The two foot high kick or akratcheak is a traditional Inuit jumping event that occurs at many Arctic sports competitions. | sport |
In two foot high kick athletes must jump using two feet touch a hanging target with both feet and land on both feet maintaining balance. | sport |
The two foot high kick is often considered the most demanding Arctic sport. | sport |
The two foot high kick has its origin in subsistence whale hunting when a whale was taken a messenger would run to the village and kick both feet in the air once within eyeshot. | sport |
The Alaskan high kick kicking a target straight above with the balancing foot to reach a target then land on the balancing and kicking foot. | sport |
Pole sports or poling merges dance and acrobatics using a vertical metal pole. | sport |
In Pole sports or poling the athletes climb up, spin from, hang off, flip onto, jump off and invert on poles. | sport |
Poling requires agility, strength, balance, endurance and flexibility. | sport |
Poling can serve as a form of cardiorespiratory exercise and improve muscle strength and flexibility. | sport |
Pole sports athletes include men and women of a variety of ages and physical abilities including para athletes who perform alone or with others. | sport |
Poling developed into a fitness activity and sport during the 1990s and 2000s, with national and international pole competitions. | sport |
Poling has become a dance, fitness activity and sport, and continues to evolve. | sport |
The International Pole Sports Federation formed in 2009 by Tim Trautman and Katie Coates is endeavoring to make poling an Olympic sport. | sport |
The International Pole Sports Federation has held world championships since 2012 and poling was one of seven sports granted observer status by Global Association of International Sports Federations in 2017. | sport |
Professional pole sports leagues have been formed notably Oksana Grishina the OG Pole Fitness. | sport |
The poling involves technique as well as artistry. | sport |
In a poling competition each athlete performs a routine to music. | sport |
In a poling competition athletes are judged on their ability to perform complex movements, choreography, style and expressiveness. | sport |
In poling competition athletes use a static pole and a spinning pole. | sport |
Poles in IPSF pole sports competitions are brass, 45 mm in diameter with 4m of usable height. | sport |
Cheerleading is an activity in which the participants cheer for their team as a form of encouragement. | sport |
Cheerleading can range from chanting slogans to intense physical activity. | sport |
Cheerleading can be performed to motivate sports teams to entertain the audience or for competition. | sport |
Cheerleading routines typically range anywhere from one to three minutes and contain components of tumbling, dance, jumps, cheers and stunting. | sport |
Modern cheerleading is very closely associated with American football and basketball. | sport |
Sports such as association football or soccer, ice hockey, volleyball, baseball and wrestling will sometimes sponsor cheerleading squads. | sport |
The ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup in South Africa in 2007 was the first international cricket event to have cheerleading. | sport |
The Florida Marlins were the first Major League Baseball team to have a cheerleading team. | sport |
Cheerleading originated as an all male activity in United States and remains predominantly in America with an estimated 3.85 million participants as of 2017. | sport |
The global presentation of cheerleading was led by the 1997 broadcast of ESPN International cheerleading competition. | sport |
The cheerleading continues to grow as sport leaders pursue Olympic status. | sport |
The cheerleading carries the highest rate of catastrophic injuries to female athletes in sports with most injuries associated with stunting also known as pyramids. | sport |
Color guards or flag corps are teams of performers who perform choreographed dances and routines with various equipment to enhance and interpret the music of a marching band or drum and bugle corps show. | sport |
Color guards teams can be found in American colleges, universities, high schools, middle schools and independent drum corps. | sport |
Color guards teams use various equipment including flags, fake wooden rifles, and sabres along with other props. | sport |
Most color guards teams are of mixed gender but some may also be single gender. | sport |
The color guards teams perform using their equipment and emotional connections to the audience to enhance the meaning and feeling of their show. | sport |
Some color guards teams perform with marching bands during football games at halftime. | sport |
The color guards have since evolved into a separate activity known as winter guard. | sport |
The winter guard is an indoor sport usually performed during the winter or spring. | sport |
In winter guard the guard performs unaccompanied by a marching band to a piece of pre recorded music indoors. | sport |
There is only one nationally recognized winter guard color sorority in the United States ie Phi Rho Psi National Color Guard Sorority. | sport |
Competition aerobatics is an air sport in which ground based judges rate the skill of pilots performing aerobatic flying. | sport |
Competition aerobatics is practised in both piston powered single engine airplanes and also gliders. | sport |
Competition aerobatics is sanctioned by a national aero club its designee. | sport |
In Competition aerobatics a pilot enters a competition in a category of his or her choice. | sport |
The Competition aerobatics category defines the level of difficulty of the aerobatic sequences to be flown. | sport |
Within each Competition aerobatics category a pilot flies one or more flight programs. | sport |
Each Competition aerobatics flight receives a total score from the judges. | sport |
Cluster ballooning is a form of ballooning where a harness attaches a balloonist to a cluster of helium inflated rubber balloons. | sport |
In Cluster ballooning the balloons are multiple, small, readily available and individually sealed balloons. | sport |
In Cluster ballooning to control flight, arrest a climb or initiate a descent the pilot incrementally jettisons or deflates balloons. | sport |
Hopper ballooning involves a hopper balloon (simply hopper) is a small, one-person hot air balloon. | sport |
In hopper ballooning there is no basket on a hopper balloon. | sport |
In hopper ballooning the hopper pilot usually sits on a seat or wears a harness similar to a parachute harness. | sport |
In hopper ballooning most hopper balloons have envelopes that range in volume from 14000 to 35000 cubic feet. | sport |
In hopper ballooning most hopper balloons have a maximum flight duration of 1 to 1.5 hours. | sport |
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