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  1. ABC Sports (disambiguation)

    ABC Sports may refer to ESPN on ABC , formerly ABC Sports, a name of sports programs on ABC in the United States ABC Sport , a name of sports programs from Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC Sports, a name of sports programs on Associated Broadcasting Company TV5 in the Philippines disambig DEFAULTSORT Abc Sports ...   more details



  1. Sports school (disambiguation)

    Sports School may refer to Sports school Singapore Sports School , a specialized independent school in Singapore National Sport School Canada , a public high school in Calgary, Alberta Sports School comic strip Sports School comic strip , a strip in the British comic Shiver and Shake disambig ...   more details



  1. The Sports

    Use dmy dates date July 2011 Use Australian English date July 2011 Infobox musical artist name The Sports image 240px thumb caption image size background group or band alias origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia genre Rock music Rock , New Wave music New Wave years active 1976 1981 label Mushroom Records Mushroom , Sire Records Sire , Arista Records Arista , Stiff Records Stiff , Raven Records Raven , Festival Records Festival associated acts Pelaco Brothers, The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band website current members past members The Sports Members see members list below The Sports were a popular Australian Rock music rock Musical ensemble group that performed and recorded between 1976 and 1981. Based in Melbourne, Victoria, the group released a number of successful singles and albums. Their sound ...? , Perhaps and Strangers on a Train . Biography The Sports were formed in 1976 by Stephen Cummings ... of Australian Rock and Pop title Encyclopedia entry for The Sports url http web.archive.org web ... Allen & Unwin location St Leonards, New South Wales St Leonards, NSW isbn 1865080721 ref The Sports ..., Stephen publisher Mushroom Records Mushroom Music Publishing accessdate 26 June 2008 ref The Sports ... to replace Bates in August 1978. ref name McF The Sports had top 30 hits on the Australian ... to the Radio The Sports work Billboard magazine publisher Neilson Business Media date 10 November 1979 ... url Allmusic class artist id p20694 charts awards billboard singles pure url yes title Sports Charts ... was also featured on an episode of the TV sitcom WKRP In Cincinnati . The Sports broke up in 1981 with lead ... small 13 AUS small Sondra Mushroom May 1981 small 20 AUS small The Sports play Dylan and Donovan EP Mushroom 1981 small 70 AUS small All Sports Mushroom 1982 small 35 AUS small Missin Your Kissin Raven ... http lovetown.net discog sports.html Sports Discography http www.whiteroom.com.au howlspace en2 sports ... Sports, The Category Victoria Australia musical groups Category Musical groups established in 1976 ...   more details



  1. Sports Racer

    Sports Racer may refer to Sports car racing , a form of circuit auto racing Sports Racer Series , an Australian motor racing series disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Sports equipment

    Unreferenced date December 2009 See Equipment disambiguation File Wilson American football.jpg thumb 250 px 1990 2005 style official NFL ball File Football Pallo valmiina cropped.jpg thumb right Adidas Telstar style ball, with the familiar black and white truncated icosahedron pattern. Sports equipment is a general term for any object used for sport or exercise . Examples of sports equipment include Balls Balls are used for ball game s, including football ball football s. Exercise equipment Examples for exercise include swiss ball s, barbells weights , equipment for the Health club gym . Also protective equipment such as weight lifting belt s and bench shirt s for weight training and powerlifting . Flying Discs Flying discs are used for games such as disc golf and ultimate sport ultimate . Footwear File Cleats.jpg thumb 200px Cleats Footwear for sports includes Boards for surfing , skateboarding , wakeboarding and snowboarding Skates for sports like roller skating , ice skating Ski s for skiing and water skiing Football boot s Cricket spikes Golf shoes Track cleats Soccer cleats Goals ... Protective equipment is often worn for sports including motor sport and contact sport s, such as ice hockey and American football or sports where there is a danger of injury through collision of players ... and Recreational fishing sport fishing . Sticks, Bats and Clubs Sticks are used for sports such as hockey and lacrosse . Bats are used for sports such as baseball and cricket . Clubs are used mainly ... for some sports, including motor sport , cycling , aeronautics , sailing and hot air ballooning . Wickets and Bases Wickets and bails for cricket . Bases are for baseball Various sports col begin col 2 Category Sports equipment various sports Kit association football Association football clothing ... Equipment col end See also Outdoor gym Protective equipment Sport DEFAULTSORT Sports Equipment Category Sports equipment Sport stub de Sportst tte fr quipement sportif lt Sporto ranga ru ...   more details



  1. Universal Sports

    Refimprove date February 2010 Infobox TV channel name Universal Sports Network logofile Unisportslogo.jpg logosize logocaption logoalt logo2 launch 2006 as World Championship Sports Network br June 16, 2008 as Universal Sports closed date picture format 480i SDTV br 1080i HDTV 2012 share share as of share source network NBC Sports owner InterMedia Partners majority and NBCUniversal minority slogan ... affiliates headquarters Westlake Village, California former names World Championship Sports Network WCSN replaced names replaced by names sister names NBC Sports br NBC Sports Network timeshift names ... serv 1 online chan 1 3gmobile serv 1 Universal Sports is an American NBC Sports television network that airs various sports, primarily those contested in the Olympic Games , including Swimming sport ... . Programming Universal Sports Network televises more than 1,200 hours of premiere programming ... over 30 sports, including World Championships, World Cups and Grand Prix Events. ref name universalsports.tv ... June 2010 Universal Sports along with the International Rugby Board IRB announced that the channel would ... Cup tournaments. This statement was issued jointly by Universal Sports CEO David Sternberg and the Secretary General of the IRB Mike Miller Disambiguation needed date June 2011 . ref http www.rugbyworldcup.com ... outlet http www.aroundtherings.com articles view.aspx?id 37307 Around the Rings , Universal Sports and Infront Sports and Media announced an exclusive media rights agreement for the International Ski Federation World Cup events in 2011 2012. Besides the sports coverage, the channel broadcast the three ... World Championship Sports Network WCSN , was co founded in 2006 by Claude Ruibal , its chairman ... http www.universalsports.tv About Universal Sports Retrieved October 28, 2008 ref One ... NBC a minority share and rebranded the network as Universal Sports including a new logo with the NBC ...?rssid 193 NBC Universal, World Championship Sports Network Join Forces on Olympic Games Site ...   more details



  1. Sports City

    Sports City can refer to Dubai Sports City Doha Sports City Sportcity Manchester Sports City Tunis Sports City Zayed Sports City Disambig ...   more details



  1. Foul (sports)

    Unreferenced date December 2010 Other uses Foul disambiguation Foul Image Football trip.jpg thumb 250px right A female player commits a foul by tripping an opponent during an association football match. In sports , a foul is an inappropriate or unfair act by a player as deemed by a referee . A foul may be intentional or accidental, and often results in a wikt penalty penalty . Individual sports may have different types of fouls. For example, in basketball , a Personal foul basketball personal foul involves illegal personal contact with an opponent. A technical foul refers to unsportsmanlike non contact behavior, a more serious infraction than a personal foul. A flagrant foul involves unsportsmanlike contact behavior, considered the most serious foul and often resulting in ejection from the game. In association football , a Foul football foul is an unfair act by a player as deemed by the referee. In association football or Rugby football rugby , a professional foul is a deliberate act of foul play, usually to prevent an opponent scoring. Kinjite are various fouls that a sumo wrestler might commit that will cause him to lose the bout. Facial is a term used in some contact sports to refer to a foul that involves one player hitting another in the face. See also Sportsmanship Violence in sports Foul nautical , in nautical terms, to entangle Foul ball , in baseball, a batted ball that lands in foul territory sports stub portal sport DEFAULTSORT Foul Category Sports terminology fr Faute sport es Falta deporte ko he ru ...   more details



  1. Sports Desk

    Sports Desk may refer to Sports Desk Philippine TV program , a sports program shown on Solar Sports Scotsport , a Scottish sports television program shown on STV. See also SportsDesk disambig ...   more details



  1. Pinnacle Sports

    Infobox company company name Pinnacle Sports company logo Image Pinnaclesports logo.gif company type ... Sportsbook , Casino , Poker owner Pinnacle Sports Worldwide homepage http www.pinnaclesports.com pinnaclesports.com Pinnacle Sports also known as Pinnacle is an online gambling online gaming website that was founded in 1998 and is operated by Pinnacle Sports Worldwide. Since its inception, Pinnacle Sports has become one of the world s largest, fully licensed, online sportsbooks . Presently, the company ... aboutus Pinnacle Sports About Us ref While most of the company information, including ..., believes it would not be out of line to guess that their Pinnacle Sports annual handle is in the billions ... 21 July 2011 ref Pinnacle Sports is located on the island of Cura ao , and is fully licensed and regulated ... for the gambling gaming industry. Regulation requires that Pinnacle Sports must maintain sufficient ... LicensedandRegulated Pinnacle Sports Licensed and Regulated ref Reduced Margin Pricing When Pinnacle Sports began trading in 1998, most gaming companies used bonuses to lure potential customers. Rather than offer sign up or reload bonuses, Pinnacle Sports became the first sportsbook to introduce ... but a far higher turnover. Pinnacle Sports began offering 105 104 1.95 1.96 prices on head to head ... that was used by its competitors. ref http www.pinnaclesports.com oddsexplained Pinnacle Sports Odds Explained ref Pinnacle Sports is able to operate under this pricing model by posting opening overnight lines with smaller limits. This allows Pinnacle Sports to shape their lines according to the betting ..., low limit bets ultimately allow Pinnacle Sports to offer betting limits with confidence as high ..., 20 September 2006, accessed 19 April 2009. ref Casino Although Pinnacle Sports is best known for its sports betting service, Pinnacle Sports has also operated an online casino since September ... Baccarat Craps Roulette Pontoon Disambiguation needed date June 2011 Video Poker Pai Gow Poker Stud ...   more details



  1. Ministry of Sports

    refer Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports India Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports France Ministry of Youth and Sports Ghana Ministry of Youth and Sports Moldova Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs Georgia Ministry of Youth and Sports Azerbaijan disambig Category Sports ministries ...   more details



  1. Realignment (sports)

    Other uses Realignment disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 In North America n sports, realignment occurs in sports when a league decides to change which teams are in which division sport divisions , usually by creating new divisions. In all of the four major Major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada North American sports leagues , all of the teams are grouped into one of two conference sports conferences , or leagues in baseball while each conference league is further subdivided into divisions. Teams in the same division play each other more regularly than teams in the same conference, and much more often than teams in the other conference. Teams from the same division can form intense rivalries. The top team from a division is always guaranteed a playoff spot and guaranteed a higher seeding in the playoffs. Divisions are usually based on geography, both to minimise travel costs and to encourage regional rivalries. Divisions are not always static. Sometimes a team may relocate to a new city, and as a result the division may become geographically skewed. For instance, when the Atlanta Thrashers of the NHL became the Winnipeg Jets in 2011, they would have been a team from a north western city playing in the Southeast Division, but the NHL chose not to realign at this time, leading to lengthy road trips for the Jets and the other teams in their division. Also, divisions need to be roughly equal in size to ensure that each team has an equal chance of becoming division champion. When a league introduces a new teams in a new markets, placing them in the division best suited to their geography may result in more teams in that division, so realignment is necessary. The 1969 baseball realignment coincided with the addition of four teams, whereas its 1994 realignment creating extra divisions in both the American League and the National League came ... Sports Category Sports terminology ...   more details



  1. Fox Sports

    Fox Sports is the brand name for a number of sports channels, broadcast divisions, programming, and other ... Corporation . The Fox Sports name has since been used in News Corporation s other sports media assets around the world. Channels and divisions International Fox Sports International , an international sports programming and production entity of the Fox International Channels Group, which distributes sports programming to various countries. Fox Sports Latinoam rica , is a Spanish cable television network broadcasting to various Latin America n countries. Fox Sports North Venezuela, America Central and Rep. Dominicana Fox Sports East M xico Fox Sports South Colombia, Per , Bolivia and Ecuador. Fox Sports West Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay Fox Sports Premium Chile Fox Sports Basic Chile Fox Sports All latin american countries Australia Fox Sports Australia , a group of sports channels owned ... company Consolidated Media Holdings . Fox Sports News is a cable and satellite channel that continuously televises sports news 19 hours per day. Fox Footy Channel was a former channel that operated from 2002 to 2006 that primarily featured the Australian Football League . Brazil Fox Sports Brazil is a Brazilian sports channel launched on February 5, 2012. Canada Fox Sports World Canada .... Turkey Fox Sports T rkiye is a former sports channel that was distributed by the Turkish provider Digiturk . United States Fox Sports United States , the sports division of the Fox Broadcasting Company , one of commercial television broadcast networks. Fox Sports Radio is a national sports talk radio network. Fox College Sports is a sports channel devoted to college sports. Fox Deportes , formerly Fox Sports en Espa ol, presents sports programming in Spanish. Fox Soccer , formerly Fox Sports ... . Fox Sports Net is a collection of Cable television cable TV regional sports network s broadcasting across the United States. These regional channels include Fox Sports Arizona Fox Sports Bay Area ...   more details



  1. Sky Sports

    For other uses Sky Sport disambiguation Sky Sport Infobox TV channel name Sky Sports logofile Sky Sports ... names The Sports Channel 1990 1991 sister names Challenge TV channel Challenge , br Pick TV , br ... Sky Movies Box Office , br Sky News , br Sky Sports F1 , br Sky Sports News web http www.skysports.com .... Sky Sports is the brand name for a group of sports oriented television channels operated by the UK ... Sports is the dominant subscription television sports brand in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland ... 1990 , sometimes playing a large role in inducing organisational changes in the sports it broadcasts ... . Sky Sports 1, 2, 3, and 4 are available as a premium package on top of the basic Sky package. These channels ... system in the UK and Ireland. Unlike the other channels, Sky Sports News is provided as part of basic packages. Sky Sports is perhaps best known for its Premier League football coverage. History The early years 1990 1998 File The sports channel logo 1990.jpg thumb 200px left Logo for BSB s The Sports Channel, before the merger and rebrand File Skysportsoneident1997.JPG thumb right 200px Sky Sports Ident Circa 1997 Deletable image caption Thursday, 3 February 2011 date February 2011 Sky Sports originally began broadcasting of sports events as The Sports Channel on 25 March 1990, as part of the British ... included on BSB s Sports Channel Sportsdesk , which provided sporting results and updates several ... fronted an interview series, GW Talks To , in which he met leading sports figures. Sky Television plc Sky Television did not originally launch with a sports channel of their own though sports programmes ... the Sports Channel gained a BSkyB British Sky Broadcasting suffix on its logo , however from 20 April 1991 when the channel debuted on the SES S.A. SES Astra 1B satellite it was rebranded as Sky Sports. Sky and Eurosport discontinued their partnership upon the launch of Sky Sports, even though Eurosport ... of the Sky system and from 1 September 1992 Sky Sports was sold as a subscription channel and encrypted ...   more details



  1. Sports Museum

    Sports Museum can refer to The Sports Museum , a museum located in Boston , Massachusetts Sports Museum Singapore , a former museum in Singapore disambig ...   more details



  1. Pennant (sports)

    For other uses of the term Pennant disambiguation Pennant Image Carlton premiership flag 1907.jpg thumb right 250px The ritual of hoisting of the premiership flag in Australian sporting culture dates back to 1895 and is an enduring symbol in Australian sporting culture and particularly Australian rules football . The Flag is figuratively still as important as the Cup in the Australian Football League VFL AFL long after a premiership trophy was introduced in 1959. This is the premiership flag flown the Carlton Football Club in 1907 for the premiership it won in the 1906 AFL Grand Final Grand Final . A pennant is a commemorative flag typically used to show support for a particular athletic team . Pennants have been historically used in all types of athletic levels high school, collegiate, professional etc. Traditionally, pennants were made of felt and fashioned in the official colors of a particular team. Citation needed date January 2010 Often graphics, usually the mascot symbol, as well as the team name were displayed on pennants. The images displayed on pennants were either stitched on with contrasting colored felt or had screen printing . Today, vintage pennants with rare images or honoring special victories have become prized collectibles for sporting enthusiasts. While pennants are typically associated with athletic teams, pennants have also been made to honor institutions and vacation spots, often acting as souvenir s. Pennants as trophies seealso List of National League pennant winners List of American League pennant winners In Major League Baseball , a pennant typically refers to such a flag flown specifically by the National League or American League championship team of a given season, or to such a championship itself. The last few weeks of the regular American ... season. In Australian sports, the term flag is used in the same context. The pennant is waved ... Gonfalon Category Sports paraphernalia baseball stub it Pennant ...   more details



  1. Outline of sports

    Weightlifting disambiguation Weightlifting Mind sports File Chess Players in Dupont Circle 20109566 ...The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to sports Sport &ndash a physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively, sports can be played on land, in water and in the air. TOC limit limit 2 What is a sport? Sports can be described as all of the following Entertainment &ndash Exercise &ndash some sports are physical exercise while others are mental exercise . Recreation &ndash Types of sports Amateur sports Athletic sports Blood sport Demonstration sport Disabled sports Extreme sports Fantasy sports Female sport Individual sport Professional sports Spectator sport Team sport Physical sports Air sports File Lima Lima.jpg ... sports Aerobatics Gliding competitions Aerobatics Gliding aerobatics Air racing Hot air ballooning ... &ndash two wickets Wireball Wiffleball Baton twirling Main Baton twirling Board sports File Vert ... in Hawaii.jpg thumb right Surfing in Hawaii Main Board sports Sports that are played with some ... 2005.jpg thumb right A Track Cycling Race Main Cycling Sports using bicycle s or unicycle s. Bicycle ... mountain biking Dirt jumping Slopestyle Racing Bicycle The Award of Records Sports Skibob Skibobbing ... Combat sports Main Combat sports Main Martial Arts Combat sport is a competitive contact sport ... Shootfighting Shorinji Kempo Systema T ai chi ch uan Vajra Mushti Vovinam Xingyiquan Yoga Cue sports ... thumb right Snooker. Main Cue sports Carom billiards Three cushion Five pins Balkline and straight rail ... Swing dance Swing Tango ballroom Tango Tap dance Tap Tribal dance Equine Sports File Barrel Racing.jpg ... , 2007 Main Equestrianism Sports using a horse. Buzkashi Barrel Racing Campdrafting Cross country ... Fishing Flying disc sports Main Flying disc games Disc dog Disc golf Dodge disc Durango boot Double ... Rope Jump rope Competition Rope jumping Sports acrobatics Trampolining Trapeze Flying trapeze Static ...   more details



  1. Sports complex

    A sports complex is a group of sports facilities. For example, there are stadiums for athletic and football, baseball stadiums, swimming pools, gymnasiums. This area is a sports complex. Examples of a sports complex are Jamsil Sports Complex , South Philadelphia Sports Complex , and South Shore Sports Complex. ref cite web title Sports Activities publisher South Shore Sports Complex url http www.southshoresportscomplex.com sports activities.html accessdate 2012 01 01 ref See also Sport venue Multi purpose stadium Modular stadium References Reflist Category Stadiums sport stub ko ...   more details



  1. Sports Experts

    Unreferenced date March 2009 Sports Experts is a major Canada Canadian sports retailer Franchising franchise primarily located in Quebec . It is part of the Forzani Group . Sports Experts was independently founded in 1967, but purchased by Provigo in 1981. Sports Experts breakthrough success came in 1985 when it merged with sports retailer Arlington Sports , a sporting goods chain that already had established a presence in many major Quebec and Ontario shopping malls . The combined company took on the name Sports Experts Inc and the Arlington locations were converted into the Sports Experts banner. In 1994, Provigo sold Sports Experts to the Forzani Group. The bankruptcy of Eaton s in 1999 and the abandonment of shopping malls by supermarket chain s in the early 2000s gave the opportunity for Sports Experts to move many of its stores to larger mall spaces and to introduce Atmosphere , its sub banner which specializes in outdoor sports clothing. Sports Experts currently has 71 stores nationwide, 62 of which are in Quebec. External links http www.sportsexperts.ca www.sportsexperts.com Category 1967 establishments Category Sporting goods retailers of Canada fr Sports Experts ...   more details



  1. Sports Quiz

    orphan date December 2009 Sports Quiz is a talk comedy variety radio program on 99.5 WUSR in the Scranton , Pennsylvania area. The show airs every Thursday night from 12 00am to 2 00am EST. The show s DJs are Tyler Durden, Canada Jackson, and DJ and producer DRock. The show is often controversial, and a running gag is that each show is the last show due to the DJs getting fired. The DJs have confessed that the name of the show is simply an attempt to confuse people into listening due to the popularity of game shows and sports. The show s subtitle is often given as the show that has nothing to do with either sports or quizzes. The show is completely improvised and unscripted. Special Guests and Listeners Sports Quiz features many Special Guests, which are usually the DJs doing impressions of various famous people. Some noted guests include Actor Christopher Walken , who, the DJs claim, lives ... e.g., he often mentions that his Mom s burritos are so boss. Several Listeners of Sports Quiz are referenced ... name in some way. Sports Quiz also has a lot of loyal listeners at the nearby prison, and regularly ... Pennyworth . Controversy and Cancellation Sports Quiz has ruffled some feathers during its run ... for the Internal Revenue Service . The DJs of Sports Quiz are sometimes accused of being overtly ... scandal, and a commentary on the ridiculousness of racism in general. Sports Quiz was cancelled ... up at random by a Nielsen scanner after mention of the word Thong disambiguation thong . The University ... and mildly Intellectual disability retarded . Theme song Sports Quiz has had two theme songs ... episode of season three, Let s Go Crazy was not used. Sports Quiz Entertainment Due to its cult following on the University Campus and nearby prisons, Sports Quiz may branch out into other media ... schedule.php WUSR s Show Lineup http www.myspace.com SportsQuiz Sports Quiz s Official Myspace Page http sportsquizradio.blogspot.com Sports Quiz s Official Blog Category American ...   more details



  1. Telegraphing (sports)

    dablink This article is about the term telegraph in sports terminology. For the use in artistic performaces, see Telegraphing entertainment . For other senses of the word, please see telegraph disambiguation . In sporting terminology, to telegraph is to unintentionally alert an opponent to one s immediate situation or intentions. The sporting use of the term telegraph draws a direct comparison with the communication device Telegraph of the same name . Telegraphing always refers to a reflexive physical action rather than a protracted or intellectual give away. For example, a boxer rotating his shoulders to throw a Hook boxing hook would be telegraphing. A rugby team betraying its line out plays by using an easily decoded line out code is not telegraphing. While telegraphing is a hazard for any sporting event, it is particularly risky at upper levels of competition where talented players are better able to anticipate and react to telegraphed actions. The ability to suppress telegraphing is often the hallmark of elite athletes. Use in various sports Martial arts and combat sports The most widespread telegraph in all unarmed combat is to look directly at an intended target on the opponent s body. This is one of the reasons that competitors are encouraged to look their opponents in the eyes or shoulders when engaged in combat. The term telegraph is arguably used most often in boxing . This will usually take the form of boxers moving their shoulders in a specific manner before throwing a punch. This can also refer to boxers whose overall movement is so slow that it can be anticipated by an opponent. In martial arts that utilise legs as well as arms for striking, telegraphing often involves hip movements used to shift bodyweight. Wing chun is one martial art that attempts to avoid this pitfall by using Wing chun Uncommitted techniques uncommitted techniques . Ice hockey main ... entry for telegraph DEFAULTSORT Telegraphing Sports Category Sports terminology ...   more details



  1. Sports director

    Unreferenced date January 2009 A sports director is an individual at a television or radio station who is in charge of the sports Departmentalization department . In local news, the sports director is typically the station s primary sportscaster , and often anchor s the primetime newscast s on weekdays. They are in charge of sports programming and television producer production that airs. A sports director usually has the liberty to hire and fire the other members of his department, including their field reporters, weekend anchors, and photographers. Category Sports media Job stub ...   more details



  1. Sports College

    Sports Colleges were introduced in 1997 as part of the Specialist school Specialist Schools Programme in the United Kingdom . The system enables Secondary education England, Wales and Northern Ireland secondary schools to specialise in certain fields, in this case, Physical education PE , sports and dance . Schools that successfully apply to the Specialist Schools Trust and become Sports Colleges will receive extra funding from this joint private sector and government scheme. Sports Colleges also act as a local point of reference for other schools and businesses in the area, with an emphasis on promoting sports within the community. See also Category Sports Colleges in England Sports Colleges in England References http www.standards.dfes.gov.uk specialistschools what are sports Department for Education and Skills Category Sports Colleges in England Category Specialist schools UK edu stub ...   more details



  1. Sports analyst

    In sports broadcasting , a sports analyst provides expert discussion of sports related topics before, during or after a sporting event. Sports analysts are frequently former athletes who participated in the sport being analyzed. A sports analyst is different from a sports commentator in that sports commentators provide a running commentary regarding a sporting event while the event is taking place, whereas sports analysts usually provide commentary about sporting events which have yet to take place or which have already concluded. The job of the color commentator is a hybrid of the two styles, providing expert analysis of a sporting event while the sporting event is taking place. Category Sports media Sport stub Tv stub ...   more details



  1. Mikasa Sports

    Other uses of Mikasa Mikasa disambiguation Mikasa Infobox company company name Mikasa Sports company logo File Mikasa logo.png 200px company type Kabushiki Kaisha K.K. predecessor Masuda Rubber Industries, Myojyo Rubber Industrial Co. foundation May, 1917 founder slogan location Hiroshima , Japan key people Taketoshi Saeki small President small industry Sports Equipment products List of ball games Sports balls parent net income revenue Japanese yen 6.5 billion 2010 ref name company assets Japanese yen 120 million 2009 num employees 137 2010 ref name company http www.mikasasports.co.jp e company Company profile ref homepage http www.mikasasports.co.jp e www.mikasasports.co.jp File Mikasa Sports.JPG thumbnail right Mikasa offices in Nishi ku. Mikasa Sports is a sports equipment company based in Hiroshima, Japan Hiroshima , Japan . Their Football ball football , Basketball ball basketball , Volleyball ball volleyball and handball are often used for official match es, game s and competition s. Notably, Mikasa volleyballs are the official balls for all F d ration Internationale de Volleyball worldwide competitions, and numerous domestic leagues outside of North America. ref name mikasaweb http www.mikasasports.com ref Mikasa volleyballs are the official ball for the 2012 London Olympics . Presently clubs, regions, high schools, colleges, and tournaments throughout the U.S. use Mikasa ... States . ref http www.mikasasports.com sports Mikasa Sports USA Products manufactured ref Sponsorships ... sports flagicon United Nations Universiade volleyball and water polo since 1979 Asian Games volleyball ... guide for marketing , Jeff Guaracino, p. 146 Sports sponsor factbook , Team Marketing Report ... American Commercial Inc. d b a Mikasa and Mikasa Licensing, Inc. v. Sports and Leisure International d b a Mikasa Sports, Civil Action No. 96 713LHM U.S.D.C. C.D. Cal. See also ASICS Molten Corporation ... de Mikasa Sportartikel fa fr Mikasa marque it Mikasa azienda ja pl Mikasa Sports ...   more details




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