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AAU Junior Olympic Games
- Annual muti-sport event for youth in the United States. Includes history, ticket information, schedule, accommodation information, photos, and news. Also features registration details, location, dates, and results of prior events.
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Arafura Games
- Event is held in Darwin, Australia, every 2 years. General information and guide to accommodation and event schedule.
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Corporate Games
- A multisport festival held annually in many countries around the world. Athletes compete representing their company. Includes information and results.
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Manitoba Games
- The largest ongoing multi-sport event in the Canadian province alternating every 2 years between summer and winter events. Contains eligibility requirements, event details, history of the event, past results, and registration information.
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Stockholm Summer Games
- An international sport event for young people from the whole world. News, contact, event schedule, booking.
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Ultimate Fitness Challenge
- A new style of ladies competition in the Netherlands solely for ladies who have to perform in mountainbike race, swimming, steeplechase course, distance run and a number of strength sport exercises. Includes rules, contestants, highlights, and results.
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Vilacom Sports: The Sport List of Winners
- Lists of major event winners from a range of sports including soccer, basketball, handball, hockey, water polo, tennis, cycling, motor sports, and American football.
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