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SPORTS, EQUIPAMENTS & VENUES

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  • Running a long-distance race, traditionally 26.2 miles (42.195 kilometers).
    Marathon
  • A smaller-scale version of tennis played on a rectangular table, with players using paddles to hit a lightweight ball.
    Table Tennis
  • A specialized stick with a clubhead, used to hit the golf ball on a golf course.
    Golf Club
  • A combat sport where participants throw punches at each other, aiming to score points or knock out the opponent.
    Boxing
  • Riding a bicycle, typically on roads or trails, using pedal power to move forward.
    Cycling
  • Competing in high-speed motorcycle races on a track or open course.
    Motor Racing
  • Moving rapidly on foot, with a sequence of strides, typically covering a distance over land.
    Running
  • A landscaped area with defined holes and fairways, designed for playing the sport of golf.
    Golf Course
  • Propelling a long spear-like object through the air for distance in a track and field event.
    Throwing the Javelin
  • A marked oval or rectangular path for running races, often found in athletic facilities.
    Running Track
  • In the water, people move their bodies skillfully, propelling themselves forward by coordinated arm and leg movements.
    Swimming
  • A flat board with bindings for attaching boots, used for descending snow-covered slopes.
    Snowboard
  • A rectangular area marked for playing tennis, divided by a net.
    Tennis Court
  • Entering the water headfirst after leaping or springing from a platform, often performed with graceful acrobatics.
    Diving
  • Performing tricks and maneuvers on a flat board with wheels, often in skate parks or urban environments.
    Skateboarding
  • A water-filled structure designed for swimming and other aquatic activities.
    Swimming Pool
  • A cylindrical stick used by a batter to hit a pitched ball in the game of baseball.
    Baseball Bat
  • Descending a snowy slope on a snowboard, attached to the rider's feet, while performing tricks and maneuvers.
    Snowboarding
  • A team sport where players use their feet to control and kick a ball in an attempt to score goals.
    Soccer
  • An athletic event where participants take a running start and leap as far as possible into a sand pit.
    Long Jump
  • A flat board with wheels, used for gliding and performing tricks in skateboarding.
    Skateboard
  • Moving over snow on skis, usually downhill, cross-country, or through various terrains.
    Skiing
  • A precision sport played on a course, where players use clubs to hit a ball into a series of holes with the fewest strokes.
    Golf
  • In a boat, individuals pull oars through the water in a synchronized manner to propel the boat forward.
    Rowing
  • A barrier, often meshed, used in sports like tennis, volleyball, and badminton to separate players and control the ball.
    Net
  • A version of hockey played on an ice rink, involving skating and maneuvering the puck into the opponent's goal.
    Ice Hockey
  • An area marked for sports like soccer or rugby, where the game is played.
    Field/Pitch
  • A martial art and sport that involves throws and holds, with the aim of immobilizing or subduing an opponent.
    Judo
  • Performing acrobatic and artistic movements, often on apparatus like bars, beams, and mats.
    Gymnastics
  • A team sport where two teams compete to score points by sending a ball over a net and into the opponent's court.
    Volleyball
  • Using a bow to shoot arrows at a target, demonstrating accuracy and skill.
    Archery
  • A racket sport played on a rectangular court, with players hitting a ball back and forth over a net.
    Tennis
  • Balancing on a board while riding the crest of a wave, requiring skill in maneuvering and maintaining equilibrium.
    Surfing
  • A racquet sport played with a shuttlecock, where players hit it back and forth over a net.
    Badminton
  • A large sports venue with tiered seating for spectators, often used for events like football or track and field.
    Stadium
  • A piece of equipment with a handled frame and strings, used to hit the tennis ball in the game.
    Tennis Racket
  • Sitting on a horse and guiding it, often for recreation, sport, or as a means of transportation.
    Horse Riding
  • An athletic event where participants attempt to leap over a horizontal bar at increasing heights.
    High Jump
  • A fast-paced sport where two teams compete to score points by shooting a ball through the opposing team's basket.
    Basketball
  • Attempting to catch fish using various methods such as a rod and reel or nets.
    Fishing
  • Long, narrow pieces of equipment worn on the feet for gliding over snow, used in skiing.
    Skis
  • A contact sport where teams try to carry or kick an oval-shaped ball across the opposing team's goal line.
    Rugby
  • Controlling a boat's movement across the water using wind-filled sails, harnessing the power of the breeze.
    Sailing
  • A bat-and-ball game where teams take turns batting and fielding, aiming to score runs by running bases.
    Baseball
  • Playing a fast-paced team sport involving a small ball or puck and curved sticks to score goals.
    Hockey
  • A long, narrow board used for riding ocean waves in the sport of surfing.
    Surfboard
  • Launching a flat, disc-shaped object for distance in a track and field event.
    Throwing the Discus