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(3)
RUN
(4)
RUNNING
BOXING
KETCH
POLO
SUMO - Japanese wrestling
(5)
BENDY - Russian hockey
GOLF
darts - throwing darts
JUDO
CROSS
KENDO
RALLY
RUGBY
RODEO
SAMBO
CHECKERS
(6)
AIKIDO
FIGHT
ROWING
CARATE
CRICKET
CROQUET
COMPETITION
PUSHBALL
REGATTA
HORSE RIDING
SLALOM - winter sport
SOCKER - European football in the USA
TENNIS
TOURISM
FOOTBALL
FUTZAL
WALKING
HOCKEY - winter sport
(7)
BASEBALL
BIATHLON - winter sport
BOBSLEY - winter sport
TRAVELING
HANDBALL
KARTING
MARATHON
MOTOBALL
SURFING
SPEEDWAY
CHESS
SHAPING
(8)
ATHLETICISM
ATHLETICS
AEROBICS
VOLLEYBALL
SWIMMING
TRIATHLON
SKELETON - downhill sledding
SHOOTING
taekwondo
FREESTYLE - winter sport
RELAY RACE
(9)
CAR RACE
AUTO CROSS
MOTORSPORT
MOUNTAINEERING
BADMINTON
BASKETBALL
water polo
CYCLING
VELOCROSS
CYCLING
COMBINATION
MOTOR RACE
MOTOCROSS
MOTORSPORT
PENTATHLON - OI pentathlon in Ancient Greece
GLIDING
PENTATHLON
SKYORING - winter sport
TRIATHLON
(10)
ACROBATICS
AEROBATICS - aircraft acrobatics
GYMNASTICS
DOLICHODROME - endurance running
CULTURISM
PANCRATION - martial arts with the use of wrestling and fisticuffs on O. I. in Ancient Greece
PARACHUTISM
FENCING
STADIODROME - running on O. I. in Ancient Greece
(11)
ARMRESTLING
BODY-BUILDING
WINDSURFING
FISHING
SNOWBOARDING
DECATHLON
(12)
POWERLIFTING
SKATEBOARDING
(14)
ORIENTATION
(15)
HANG Gliding
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