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General

  • White House visits by championship teams - When the winner of a major sports championship (e.g. World Series, Super Bowl, Stanley Cup) visits the White House and meets the President.
  • Games of the Future - A multisport event thay will have over 50 countries participating and Millions fo USD in prize money.
  • Gym uniform (ja:体操着)
  • Cheer horn (ja:チアホーン)
  • Magnitude-based inference — statistical method often used in sports science [1]
  • Skipping (gait) - A hopping gait that comes naturally to children
  • Sports competition (currently a redirect)
  • Sports contract
  • Substitution board
  • Doping in Brazil and Drugs in sport in Brazil (one is on abuse not only in professional sports, the other also on legitimate use exclusively in sports)-sourced [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14],[15], [16]. This is encyclopaedic because in Brazil doping is not only a widespread phenomenon for top professional athletes like in Doping in the United States, Russia, and China but has been widely reported to be a general society phenomenon that, for example, involves non-sports celebrities like singers.
  • Innovative Sports Flooring (MultiSport and LumiFlex are EN 14904 certified sports flooring surfaces made from glass, an aluminium substructure and LED lights, that are able to display sporting lines and any other kind of media content.) ( https://www.ispo.com/en/awards/ispo-award/winners/ispo-award-2019-awardees-team-social-sports) [(https://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/glasboeden-leuchte-mir-den-weg-1.3903981)][(https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Glass_floor&oldid=933040076)][(https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2266595/The-amazing-interactive-gym-change-floor-different-sports.html)][(http://www.fiba.basketball/news/fiba-equipment-venue-centre-approves-glass-floor)]
  • Ronald McIntosh (broadcaster) - Sports broadcaster
  • David Williams (athletic director) (Former Vanderbilt Athletic Director)
  • Bill "Corky" Frost - American businessman most notably known for association with Eric Ramsey and the Auburn University's payment player scheme.
  • Austin Sealy, Barbadian ambassador, diplomat, businessman and Olympic committee member
  • Filomena Fortes, Cape Verdean IOC member and president of the Cape Verdean Olympic Committee

American football

Archery

  • ACME (archery) – Archery Competitions Made Easy
  • Arrow Throwing – Sport where one tosses arrows with a string.
  • AVR Archery Academy – Archery academy in Warangal, Telangana, India.
  • Scott Brown (archer) – Expert Archer
  • HDH International Archery Association (HDH IAA) - H as Historical, D as 3-Dimensional, H as Hunting. Founded in 2010 by the members of European Archery Association. ([17])
  • Pete Shepley – Founder of PSE Archery
  • Bodie Turner — Prominent American youth archer. Won the men's open pro compound division at The Vegas Shoot in 2022 two days after turning 15.
  • UKSAA – United Kingdom Student Archery Association
  • World Crossbow Shooting Association (WCSA) - One of the two major crossbow federations. World Championship disciplines: Target, Target match play, Forest, Forest match play, 3D, Bench & prone target and Indoor target. [18]

Association football (soccer)

Women's football (soccer)

Athletics

  • Towerrunning World Association (TWA)
  • Towerrunning Tour - An event organized by TWA.
  • Ultra-Trail World Tour, later bought by UTMB
  • Vertical World Circuit - An event organized by ISF, established in 2009. Not to be confused with Vertical Kilometer World Circuit. [19]
  • Wolverhampton City Marathon - An annual event based in Wolverhampton, England. Events include a full marathon, a half marathon, a 19.5 km cycling event and a fun run. [20]
  • Girls Athletic Association - Sourced [21] (University of Michigan School of Education. The University of Michigan School of Education Bulletin, Volumes 7-8. UM Libraries, 1936.) and [22] (Steiner, Andy. Girl Power on the Playing Field: A Book about Girls, Their Goals, and Their Struggles. Lerner Publications, 2000.). This is encyclopaedic because the Girls Athletic Association (GAA) is worthy of notice (passes notability test) since it was formed to meet a need for team sports for female athletes and for providing opportunities not allowed or limited prior to recognition by Title IX. [23] (American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; Division for Girls and Women's Sports. Girls athletic association manual. 1966.), [24], [25], [26].
  • Eugene Vollmer- A Fijian record holder (triple jump), Gold medal at 2019 Pacific Games in Apia, IAAF.
  • David Mangai — Kenyan marathoner with several wins, but didn't go on to be well known
  • Roman Siedlecki (pl)
  • 2021/22 in 60 metres collecting official results in the discipline, on the model of 2020/21 in 60 metres
  • Carlie Weiser -sources [27] and [28] and [29]. She holds the national record for Shot Put and is a six time gold medalist - a perfect high school record. Heading to Texas A&M after high school.
  • Tim Williams (athlete), Australia
  • Lisa Miller (athlete), UK
  • Mark Babich, US javelin thrower

Athletes who represented a country

Australian rules football

Auto racing

See § Motor sports

Badminton

  • Badminton in Australia
  • Badminton in Canada
  • Indian Junior National Badminton Championship

Bandy

Competitions and seasons

  • Russian Bandy Cup for women – ru:Кубок России по хоккею с мячом среди женских команд
  • 1968–69 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1968/1969
  • 1969–70 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1969/1970
  • 1970–71 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1970/1971
  • 1971–72 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1971/1972
  • 1972–73 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1972/1973
  • 1973–74 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1973/1974
  • 1974–75 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1974/1975
  • 1975–76 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1975/1976
  • 1976–77 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1976/1977
  • 1977–78 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1977/1978
  • 1978–79 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1978/1979
  • 1979–80 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1979/1980
  • 1980–81 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1980/1981
  • 1981–82 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1981/1982
  • 1982–83 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1982/1983
  • 1983–84 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1983/1984
  • 1984–85 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1984/1985
  • 1985–86 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1985/1986
  • 1986–87 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1986/1987
  • 1987–88 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1987/1988
  • 1988–89 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1988/1989
  • 1989–90 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1989/1990 – fi:Jääpallon Neuvostoliiton mestaruussarja 1989–1990
  • 1990–91 Soviet Union Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СССР по хоккею с мячом 1990/1991 – fi:Jääpallon Neuvostoliiton mestaruussarja 1990–1991
  • 1991–92 Commonwealth of Independent States Bandy Championship – ru:Чемпионат СНГ по хоккею с мячом 1991/1992 – fi:Jääpallon IVY:n mestaruussarja 1991–1992
  • 1992–93 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 1992/1993 – fi:Jääpallon Venäjän mestaruussarja 1992–1993
  • 1993–94 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 1993/1994 – fi:Jääpallon Venäjän mestaruussarja 1993–1994
  • 1994–95 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 1994/1995
  • 1995–96 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 1995/1996
  • 1996–97 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 1996/1997
  • 1997–98 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 1997/1998
  • 1998–99 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 1998/1999
  • 1999–2000 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 1999/2000
  • 2000–01 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2000/2001
  • 2001–02 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2001/2002
  • 2002–03 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2002/2003
  • 2003–04 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2003/2004
  • 2004–05 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2004/2005
  • 2005–06 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2005/2006
  • 2006–07 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2006/2007
  • 2007–08 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2007/2008
  • 2008–09 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2008/2009
  • 2009–10 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2009/2010
  • 2010–11 Russian Bandy League – ru:Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом 2010/2011 – sv:Ryska ligan i bandy 2010/2011
  • 1991–92 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 1991–1992 – sv:Bandyligan 1991/1992
  • 1992–93 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 1992–1993 – sv:Bandyligan 1992/1993
  • 1993–94 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 1993–1994 – sv:Bandyligan 1993/1994
  • 1994–95 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 1994–1995 – sv:Bandyligan 1994/1995
  • 1995–96 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 1995–1996 – sv:Bandyligan 1995/1996
  • 1996–97 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 1996–1997 – sv:Bandyligan 1996/1997
  • 1997–98 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 1997–1998 – sv:Bandyligan 1997/1998
  • 1998–99 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 1998–1999 – sv:Bandyligan 1998/1999
  • 1999–2000 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 1999–2000 – sv:Bandyligan 1999/2000
  • 2000–01 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2000–2001 – sv:Bandyligan 2000/2001
  • 2001–02 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2001–2002 – sv:Bandyligan 2001/2002
  • 2002–03 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2002–2003 – sv:Bandyligan 2002/2003
  • 2003–04 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2003–2004 – sv:Bandyligan 2003/2004
  • 2004–05 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2004–2005 – sv:Bandyligan 2004/2005
  • 2005–06 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2005–2006 – sv:Bandyligan 2005/2006
  • 2006–07 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2006–2007 – sv:Bandyligan 2006/2007
  • 2007–08 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2007–2008 – sv:Bandyligan 2007/2008
  • 2008–09 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2008–2009 – sv:Bandyligan 2008/2009
  • 2009–10 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2009–2010 – sv:Bandyligan 2009/2010
  • 2010–11 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2010–2011 – sv:Bandyligan 2010/2011
  • 2011–12 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2011–2012 – sv:Bandyligan 2011/2012
  • 2012–13 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2012–2013 – sv:Bandyligan 2012/2013
  • 2013–14 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2013–2014 – sv:Bandyligan 2013/2014
  • 2014–15 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2014–2015 – sv:Bandyligan 2014/2015
  • 2015–16 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2015–2016
  • 2016–17 Bandyliiga – fi:Bandyliigakausi 2016–2017

People

  • Ville Aaltonen – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.
  • Janis Befus – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Pavel Bulatov – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Roman Chernykh – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Evgeny Dergaev – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Alan Dzhusoyev – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Carl Fogelberg – Former president of the Federation of International Bandy.
  • Grigory Granaturov – Former president of the Federation of International Bandy.
  • Pasi Hiekkanen – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.
  • Markus Hiukka – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.
  • Ari Holopainen – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.
  • Kimmo Huotelin – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.
  • Nikita Ivanov (bandy player) – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Igor Larionov (bandy player) – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Allan Ljungqvist – Former president of the Federation of International Bandy.
  • Marko Miinala – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.
  • Almaz Mirgazov – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Mika Mutikainen – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.
  • Samuli Niskanen – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.
  • Timo Oksanen – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.
  • Sam Peebles - sources [30], [31], and [32] . This is encyclopaedic because Sam Peebles is emerging as a top contributor for MLB. He has already created the Braves Dugout podcast that has ranked as the #1 sports podcast on Goodpods, as well as a finalist for the Best of Bay award. He also has had hundreds of thousands of reads on his writing for SportsTalkATL and Tomahawk Take in just his first half year contributing for them. He is also a member of the Internet Baseball Writers Association of America (IBWAA), and makes regular appearances on ESPN Northwest Florida.
  • Mikhail Prokopyev – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Denis Rysev – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Dmitry Savelyev (bandy player) – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Sergei Shaburov – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Yuri Shardakov – Russian professional bandy player, world champion 2016.
  • Janne Väkiparta – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.
  • Vesa Vuokila – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.
  • Iivo Wegelius – Finnish professional bandy player, world champion 2004.

Baseball

Basketball

Bodybuilding

  • Steve Klisanin - (Mr. America, 1955 and Mr. Universe, 1956) [33] (Fair, John: Mr. America: The tragic history of a bodybuilding icon)
  • Rachel McGlish
  • Savaş Cebeci
  • Greg Clausen (born 1979)
  • Bjorn Vestrum Olsson
  • Kaizzad Capadia Celebrity Fitness trainer and body building champion in India
  • Women's Physique - new type of women's bodybuilding, maybe subcategory of Fitness and figure competition
  • Brett Schneggenburger - Brett Schneggenburger is 24 years old born on May 15, 1994. Brett won the 2016 NPC Collegiate Physique Bodybuilding National Championships after winning the 2015 NPC Natural Pennsylvania Championships in Physique Bodybuilding. Brett is a 5-year United States Air Force veteran who served most of his time overseas/deployed. Brett also became an Amazon #1 Best-Selling Author in November of 2017 after publishing 10 TIPS FOR INSTAGRAM SUCCESS. Him and his girlfriend Ashleigh Correll have been skyrocketing on the social media platform, Instagram, over the last three years both equaling more than 300,000 followers. Brett is a soon to be graduate from Point Park University with a B.S in Mechanical Engineering, with minors in biology, chemistry, and mathematics. Brett was also accepted to LECOM medical school in 2015 where he plans to pursue graduate school. Brett is also the co-owner/CEO of Justpeachi, a health and fitness business that sells women's apparel and training. Very recently, Brett was also cast in multiple full length feature films that he will partake in before he starts medical school in July of 2019. Fitness[34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39]
  • Pec-bouncing
  • Walter Matthysse (Jr.) - fuentes [40] y [41]. Esto es enciclopédico porque es un boxeador de la familia argentina "Matthysse".
  • Ege Fitness - Turkish Fitness Trainer

Boxing

See § Martial arts and boxing

Canoe and kayak

  • ICF Canoe Downhill World Championships or ICF Canoe Wildwater World Championships (http://www.canoeresults.eu/medals?year=&name=)
  • Sickline Extreme Kayak World Championships - held on class 5 or 6 whitewater; more extreme version of ICF's World downhill championship (https://www.adidas-sickline.com/en/race-info/)
  • ICF Canoe Ocean World Championships (http://www.canoeresults.eu/medals?year=&name=)

Canoe manufacturers

  • Dagger Canoe & Kayaks
  • Langford Canoe
  • Pyranha Canoe & Kayak
  • Swift Canoe

Kayak manufacturers

  • Riot Kayaks
  • Dagger Canoe & Kayaks
  • Pyranha Mouldings - Draft:Pyranha Mouldings
  • Necky Kayaks
  • Nelo Kayaks
  • Plastex Kayaks
  • Liangjin Shells
  • Fluid Kayaks

Canoeists and Kayakers

  • Andre Spino-Smith
  • Shaun Baker
  • Tao Berman
  • David Lee Bruns (World Kayak Free Run Champion 2007 – from S. Charleston, OH)
  • Lajos Ven

Dragon Boat Racing

  • ICF Dragon Boat World Championships
  • IDBF Dragon Boat World Championships
  • 2011 IDBF Dragon Boat World Nations Championships
  • 2012 ICF Dragon Boat World Nations Championships ([42])
  • 2012 IDBF Dragon Boat World Club Crew Championships
  • 2013 ICF Dragon Boat World Club Crew Championships

Chess

Climbing

  • Dynamic belay
  • Free Ladder Climbing
  • Cathedral Ledge
  • Etrier
  • Boat Rock, Georgia
  • Holdz Climbing hold company

Climbers

  • Michaela Kiersch – Chicago Native, American Rock Climber known for her difficult outdoor ascents and first female ascentS, including the Golden Ticket 5.14c and Necessary Evil 5.14c. Michaela has bouldered up to V13 with her ascent of Crown of Aragorn. Michaela has also been a member of the US Team in all three climbing disciplines, lead, speed, and bouldering. She was the 2016 champion of the deep water solo competition Psicobloc and an American Ninja Warrior contestant on Season 8. [43], [44], [45], [46], [47]
  • Glenda Huxter British climber, ff-onsight of the E7 grade
  • Jeanne Stawiecki
  • Mike Ruddal – Team leader, Bridgend Mountain Rescue. Gave his life for scout.
  • Johann Grill
  • Sven DeRoch – Detroit Native, International Mountain Climber and Trekker. Is 1 in 8 people to complete the famous Hayduke trail, Is the Founder and Leader of the International trekking Group Intensity Trekker. Is attempting to be the first person to lead an expedition threw the whole 4500 km of the Great Himalayan Trail.Also on a record breaking Triple crown hiking trip in the States. www.intensitytrekker.com, Seattle Backpackers Magazine Wundersocks Facebook page
  • Guido Rey – an Italian mountaineer and author, need an English page.
  • Cambridge University Mountaineering Club One of the oldest university mountaineering clubs in the UK with some famous alumni, e.g. Al Rowse, and claiming to have some association with George Mallory.
  • Ricky Munday-sourced [48] and [49]. A Chartered Accountant and Polar Ambassador, Ricky Munday reached the summit of Everest on 18th May 2018, at the second attempt. Over the last decade, he has completed eighteen expeditions in his attempt to become the second person, and first Brit, to climb the three highest peaks on every continent - the Triple 7 Summits. Since reaching the summit of Everest, Ricky has visited more than 65 schools to give inspirational talks to 14,000 young people to encourage them to raise their aspirations. In 2004, after being madde redundant, Ricky completed the 'toughest footrace on earth', the 150-mile Marathon des Sables. Between 1999 - 2008, he had a successful club rugby career with Glasgow Hawks RFC, winning three consecutive Premier 1 titles, and winning the Scottish Cup twice. In July 2018 he founded a social enterprise 'Inspire Alpine', with a social mission to help close the attainment gap faced by disadvantaged young people.
  • Andrew Khaw (Australian Rock Climber), born May 11th 2000, known as a rock climber influencer on instagram. He started rock climbing in 2017 and slowly grew a passion for climbing. Only recently since the opening of Climbfit Kirrawee, he has started change and improve. He then decided to start competing in rock climbing competitions. The first competition he entered was Tour De Corde, which is a regional social climbing competition, which he competed in the pumper category. ultimately winning. He then proceeded to compete in the NSW State Titles Bouldering competition. - Sourced http://www.sportclimbingnswact.com/results/
  • Felipe Proaño (Felipe Proano is one of Ecuador´s most accomplished rock climbers. He is also a guidebook author of the 2 books Rutas de Escalada en Ecuador Vol.1 and Vol.2. Known for his drive in exploration Felipe has climbed high and far across the Andes) [50] [51], [1][2]
  • Jim Madsen (1947-1968) - [52], [53], [3] Rock climber killed in 1968 fall from El Capitan while attempting rescue of two other climbers
  • Notable free solo deaths listed in Free solo climbing#Notable fatalities:
  • Oriol Batallé (died 1985)
  • Jimmy Ray Forester (died 2006) [54], [55], [56]
  • George Gardner (died 2008) [57], [58], [59]
  • Akihira Tawara (died 2011) [60]
  • Brad Parker (died 2014) [61], [62], [63], [64]
  • Andrew Barnes (died 2015) [65], [66], [67]
  • Angus Moloney (died 2015) [68], [69], [70], [71]
  • Iryna Galay born May 18, 1988 known as Ukrainian mountaineer, politician and businesswoman. She is the first Ukrainian woman who climbed Everest. [72], [73], [74]. She has page in Ukrainian Wikipedia [75]
  • Tom Livingstone A British climber and alpinist awarded the Piolet d'Or in 2019 for his ascent of Latok 1 (7145m) with Slovenians Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar. Has created the British and Irish 'Young Alpinist Group' - a programme to mentor young and talented alpinists who represent the next generations.

Cricket

Teams

Events

  • Bensalem Premier League [[76]] - A hard tennis ball cricket league being played in Bensalem, PA, USA. (see [77])
  • 2014 ICC Americas Twenty20 Division Two - the competition that saw Suriname win against and progress to Division One in 2015
  • Cricket in Cote D'Ivore - Cricket in Cote D'Ivore is rapidly growing, and they already have 6 domestic sides, in which every single player is local Ivorian, plus a rapidly expanding grassroots structure. (See [78])

People

  • Alpesh Ramjani - (Ugandan cricketer, nominated for T20I cricketer of the year in 2023, holds record for most wickets in a single calendar year; [79])
  • Myron Kok - South African cricketer, exists here on the Afrikaans wiki
  • Cricket lore
  • Ivo Tennant
  • Abdelmueed Jamazhari
  • Cricketainment
  • Bright Njanji [80]
  • Tafadzwa Muzarawetu [81]
  • Knowledge Kaia [82]
  • Prosper Tsvanhu [83]
  • Deven Bell [84]
  • Yasser Parker [85]
  • Kyle Bowie [86]
  • Nigel Mupurura [87]
  • Justin Lacche (Italian-American professional cricket player) [88] [89]
  • Usman Saleem [90]
  • Vairamoorthy Sockalingam [91]
  • Arfan Haider [92]
  • Qadar Nawaz [93]
  • Saqib Shah [94]
  • Bakthiyar Palekar [95]
  • Asim Khurshid [96]
  • Adil Riyal [97]
  • Haroon Iftikhar [98]
  • Ranjit Paradkar [99]
  • Shreyas Khanolkar [100]
  • Linda Zondi [101]
  • Hussein Manack [102]
  • Santosh Shinde [103]
  • Dixit Patel [104]
  • Asif Rasool [105]
  • Usman Malvi [106]
  • Nilesh Modi [107]
  • Pratik Mehta [108]
  • Ashraf Makda [109]
  • Sandeep Jobanputra [110]
  • Ameya Shrikhande [111]
  • Pratharesh Parmar [112]
  • Kanaiya Vaghela [113]
  • Firdaush Bhaja [114]
  • Mark Mascarenhas [115]

Venues

  • Beaverton Cricket Badshahs (American Cricket Team) [116] [117][118][119] [120] [121] [122]
  • The British Officer's Cricket Club of Philadelphia
  • Cricket Prediction Matrix Method - [123] and [124].
  • Jammu & Kashmir International Cricket Stadium
  • Llandudno Cricket Club - The most successful cricket club in Wales, playing in the North Wales Premier league and Gwalia Welsh Cup. ([125] and [126])
  • Talpur Wada Lions
  • Worsley Cricket Club

Cue sports

  • Thomas B. Harless- US Professional Billiards player in the 1960s and 70s. He was ranked 32nd in the United States before he placed himself in rehab for his cocaine addiction. He currently lives in Goochland, VA with his 17 children.
  • Barry M. Dubow - US open of pocket billiards, Billliards (Pool) Promoter and salesman
  • Nikola Kemilev - Bulgarian pool champion.
  • Shoot Pool – 80's TV show about the London Championships.
  • Around the World (billiards) – billiards game in which multiple players may participate. "cutthroat" is another example.
  • Alan Chamberlain (snooker referee)
  • Ron "just like that" Dooley pro trick shot artist
  • Morteza Torabi (snooker player) Morteza Torabi (Persian:مرتضی ترابی,born September 15, 1988 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian snooker player.

Curling

  • Jordan Tardi, 2012 BC Winter Games Mens Gold Medalist
  • Zane Bartlett, 2013 British Columbia Juvenile Curling Championships Mens Silver Medalist
  • Evan Turgeon, 2013 British Columbia Juvenile Curling Championships Mens Silver Medalist
  • Chad Lang, 2013 Optimist International Mens Gold Medalist
  • Fabian Wingfors, 2017 Swedish Junior Curling Championships Mens Gold Medalist
  • Johan Nygren, 2017 and 2018 Swedish Junior Curling Championships Mens Gold Medalist
  • Curling Club Aarau, Silvana Tirinzoni's curling club; it seems like it's potentially notable
  • Aidan Oldenburg- USA Team Developmental Pool athlete, Men's Juniors Silver Medalist - sources [127] and [128].
  • Matthew Hunt (curler), 2023 Northern Ontario Men's Club Champion [129] and finished the 2024 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championship with 2-4 record [130], 2018 Newfoundland Labrador Men's Champion [131]. Originally from Massey Drive, NL but now living in Sault Ste Marie, ON. Graduated from Corner Brook Regional High School in 2009, before attending Memorial University of Newfoundland before graduating with a M.Sc. Physics in 2017.

Cycling

Events

  • 2000 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne cycling race
  • 2001 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne cycling race
  • 2002 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne cycling race
  • 2003 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne cycling race
  • 2004 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne cycling race
  • 2005 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne cycling race
  • 2006 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne cycling race
  • 2007 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne cycling race
  • 2008 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne cycling race
  • 2009 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne cycling race
  • 2000 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2001 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2002 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2003 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2004 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2005 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2006 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2007 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2008 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2009 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2010 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2011 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2012 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2013 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2014 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2015 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2016 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 2017 Brussels Cycling Classic cycling race
  • 6-12-24 Hour World Time Trial Championship http://www.24hrworlds.com
  • Bike Star-ride de:Fahrradsternfahrt
  • Landismas
  • Sealink International cycling race
  • National 24-Hour Challenge Ultramarathon cycling event staged in West Michigan since 1983
  • Tour of Kansas City (The Tour of Kansas City is the longest running, 54 years, bike race west of the Mississippi.) [132]([133][134][135][136][137]
  • Prairie State Cycling Series (10-day criterium race series in Chicagoland. Known as the Intelligentsia Cup through sponsorship naming rights.) [138] (Part of the 2022 USA Cycling National Criterium Series) [139]

Cycling teams

  • The Sprockettes
  • Bear Valley Bikes (Shop and Team)
  • Spirit Tifosi BSS Rotor (UK Domestic Cycling Team) [140] [141] [142]

Male cyclists

  • Roger Godeau [de] (1920–2000) - French professional cyclist from 1943 to 1961
  • Gaurav Siddharth
  • Burke Swindlehurst
  • Adam Thuss
  • Charles Murphy (cyclist)
  • Jonathan Chodroff
  • Gilbran Chong
  • John Cowan (cyclist)
  • Laurent Dujols
  • Luke Stark
  • Miguel Morras
  • Michael Goulden
  • Rik van Genechten
  • Said Guseynov
  • Sylvère Grysolle
  • Bill Connolly (cyclist)
  • Jay Henry
  • Greg Scott (cyclist) (New Zealand)
  • Joshua Hooker (CAF)
  • Andy Ruffell (GBR)
  • Wim Decleir - Paralympic medallist awarded Belgian Sportsman of the year in 2011

Female cyclists

  • Emily Bridges British transgender track cyclist[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]
  • Alison Heruth
  • Fany Lecourtois
  • Sam Tydings
  • Vickie Huffman
  • Meghan Grant (Canadian track cyclist, 2017 Pan American track champion - Team Pursuit) [143] [144] [145] [146] [147] [148] [149] [150] [151] [152] [153] [154] [155]

Coaches, trainers, organizers, administrators, painters, builders, mechanics

  • Jim Rabdau
  • Lovey Smith
  • Dinaz Vervatwala
  • Mark Juncaj [18] [19] [20]

Mark Juncaj (Marksuperfit) Is noteworthy due to his contributions as a humanitarian. He has caught my eye as a unique individual that inspires others and is completly selfless. I truly believe that this man deserves an article on Wikipedia. There are his early life stories on google of the struggles he had and then there are many stories on google of his redemption. I truly hope this guy gets an Wikipedia. Thank you for reading this!

Miscellaneous

  • Bike fitting Bike fitting is process of adjusting a bike for a cyclist to optimize their comfort, performance and efficiency[21][22]
  • Gravel-grinder
  • Mavic Special Service Course (or Mavic neutral support), these yellow car you always see at the Tour de France[23][24][25][26][27]
  • Stolen Ride Stolen bike community in London, UK. @StolenRide on Twitter. [28][29][30][31]
  • VTXL Dirt bike trail that runs the length of Vermont [32]

Diving

  • Ant Williams - Guinness world record holder for freediving under ice
  • Croatian_Diving_Federation - adding Croatian Diving Federation as one with the most world champions and record holders in free diving
  • Palak Sharma – A competitive diver of Indian origin from Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Winner of Gold medal in the 10th Asian Age Group Championships - DIVING held 29 September 2019 - 2 October 2019 in Bengaluru, India. [156]
  • Jack Haslam - Jack Haslam is a British Diver. He represented Great Britain internationally at events including the European Championships and represented Team England at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games.
  • Nathan Meade (1966-1987) - [157], [158] Australian competitive diver killed in 1987 training accident

Dog racing

  • Brett Lee (greyhound) - greyhound with 31 wins, 5 seconds out of 39 starts. [159]. Requested 2014.10.19
  • Chief Havoc. A famous racer, "son of Gunnedah" www.agra.com.au/HallOfFameTribute.aspx?id=5. Requested 2014.10.19
  • Rapid Journey - a great greyhound. www.journeypark.com.au/rapid_journey. Requested 2014.10.19
  • Zoom Top - a leading greyhound. www.agra.com.au/HallOfFameTribute.aspx?id=6 Requested 2014.10.19

Esports

  • Reapered (Professional League of Legends coach for 100 Theives) ([160])
  • Summit (Professional League of Legends player for Cloud 9) ([161])

Fencing

  • Rocco Bonetti
  • Lajos "Maestro" Csiszar
  • Vassil Etropolski
  • Max ("Mac") Garret, leading American fencing coach of the last half century, winner of numerous awards (e.g., Helms Hall of Fame for Fencing), and developer of a test of physical fitness: [162], [163]
  • Kurt Getz American fencer who attended Columbia University and is currently ranked 10th in the world.
  • Rick Hurlinger
  • Volodymyr Kalujny
  • Gus Kratz
  • Darya Nedeshkowshaya
  • Vitali Osharov
  • Middle Atlantic Collegiate Fencing Association (MACFA) [164]
  • Rachel Kwok

Field hockey

  • Chester Hockey Club - founded in 1948; successful sports club in the North West of England and welcomes new playing and social members.
  • Neath Hockey Club
  • Thurrock Hockey Club
  • Surrey Spartans Hockey Club Newly formed club resulting from the merger of the Surrey Old Boys Hockey Club and the University of Surrey Hockey Club. We currently field four men's teams and one ladies team that complete on Saturdays. Based in Guildford, with home ground at the brand new Surrey Sports Park at the University of Surrey. Club Website
  • Blair Ruby (Blair Ruby, formerly Blair Kline was a 4 year player at the Univeristy of Richmond Spiders Field Hockey team a Division 1 NCAA team, Blair is the wife of Professional football player Jacob Ruby who is a member of the CFL's Montreal Alouettes) [165] [166] [167] Source: http://www.todor66.com/hockey/field/Asia/index_Men.html , http://www.todor66.com/hockey/field/Asia/index_Women.html
  • Ann Lumsden an Anglo Indian who received the Arjuna award in 1961, the first woman hockey player to get the honour.
  • Elvira Britto former Indian hockey player who won the Arjuna award.
  • Kerry-Anne Hastings - Scotland hockey player, daughter of Scott, and niece of Gavin.

Fishing

  • Accurate reels
  • TackleTour- Pioneer Tackle Review site
  • Tilapia anatomy
  • Vosseler fly reels
  • Avet reels
  • Solunar Theory
  • Stephen Pineau – Collegiate Bass Angler
  • Katie Powell – British junior olympic representative
  • John Veniard – One of the greatest flytiers of all time
  • M/S Flomann – On August the 28th 1986 the fishing trawler M/S Flomann from Hareide in Norway caught 2,471 tonnes of fish in a single throw of a purse seine-net. This many fish were not counted individually, but an estimate made at the time suggests there were more than 120 million fish in this single catch.
  • Dan Galusha – Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame Legendary Communicator who has worked in the fishing media industry of print, TV, radio, video and seminars for over 40 years.

Futsal

  • 1992 CONMEBOL Futsal Championship,
  • 1995 CONMEBOL Futsal Championship,
  • 1996 CONMEBOL Futsal Championship,
  • 1997 CONMEBOL Futsal Championship,
  • 1998 CONMEBOL Futsal Championship,
  • 1999 CONMEBOL Futsal Championship,
  • 2000 CONMEBOL Futsal Championship.
  • source: http://www.rsssf.com/tablesf/futsal-sam.html
  • 2005 South American Women's Futsal Championship
  • 2007 South American Women's Futsal Championship
  • 2009 South American Women's Futsal Championship
  • 2011 South American Women's Futsal Championship
  • 2015 South American Women's Futsal Championship
  • source: http://www.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=11475
  • Daniel Berdejo-del-Fresno - International PhD in Exercise & Sport Science, PE Teacher, Writer (3 books and more than 60 papers), Researcher, Sports Scientist, Multisport coach, lately focused in futsal. He has been working for several National Goberning Bodies such as British Cycling, England Basketball, Great Britain Basketball, England Hockey, England Beach Soccer and The Football Association. Since 2010 has been involved in futsal working for Manchester Futsal Club, Sheffield FC Futsal, The University of Salford Futsal Club, The International Futsal Academy (Loughborough United Futsal Club and Loughborough Futsal Club), the England Futsal National Teams (Seniors, U23s and U19s)and the World United Futsal Academy and La Famiglia Futsal Club in USA, as well as the PFL (Professional Futsal League. He has won several titles with his teams all these years at the same time he has been publishing books and scientist papers, delivering talks and helping to promote futsal. He is also a semipro runner that has been competing in First Division teams in Spain (La Rioja Atletismo and then Hinaco-Monzon) and England (Trafford A.C.) - [168] [169] [170] [171] [172] [173] [174] [175] [176][177] [178][179] [180] [181]

Golf

Golfers

If you have removed a golfer from this list, please add that name to the appropriate Lists of golfers, if not already present.

  • Jean Baptiste Ado
  • Doug Barron U.S. golfer (winner on the 2019 PGA Tour Champions)
  • Jack Black (golfer) (played 1921–22 New Zealand Open)
  • Jock Brews
  • Ricky Castillo - World Amateur Golf Ranking #1 [182]
  • Francisco Cerda
  • Rogelio González
  • Will Gordon PGA Tour Member
  • Gar Hamilton
  • Brian Henning
  • Roy Mackenzie
  • Mark Murless
  • Herbert O'Connor (golfer)
  • Blair O'Neal
  • Raúl Posse
  • Martin Poxon
  • Ken Redford
  • Philip Ritson
  • Alberto Rivadeneira
  • Kyle Roig
  • Ángel Romero (golfer)
  • Jock Verwey
  • Brian Wilkes
  • Martin Chuck Inventor and PGA Golf Coach

Golf clubs and courses

When a golf course has been added, remember to place it in the appropriate golf course and club category

  • American Lake Veterans Golf course (Lakewood, Washington) [183]
  • Army Navy Country Club (ancc.org) - two locations (both with golf courses; Arlington, Virginia, and Fairfax, Virginia); established 1924
  • Bingley St. Ives Golf Club Yorkshire [184]
  • Binks Forest Golf Club (Wellington, Florida) Club Website
  • Blairgowrie Golf Club [www.theblairgowriegolfclub.co.uk/]
  • Castle Pines Golf Club (Castle Rock, Colorado) Club Website
  • The Caernarvonshire (Conwy) Golf Club [www.conwygolfclub.com/]
  • Downfield Golf Club [www.downfieldgolf.com/]
  • Dunbar Golf Club [www.dunbargolfclub.com/]
  • Glenbervie Golf Club [www.glenberviegolfclub.com/]
  • Gullane Golf Club [www.gullanegolfclub.com/]
  • Hayfields Country Club [www.hayfieldscc.com]
  • Ladybank Golf Club [www.ladybankgolf.co.uk/]
  • Lake Mohawk Golf Club [www.lakemohawkgolfclub.com]
  • Littlestone Golf Club [www.littlestonegolfclub.org.uk/]
  • Montrose Golf Links [www.montroselinks.co.uk/]
  • National Golf Club (Woodbridge, Canada) Club Website
  • Oakwood Country Club (Coal Valley, Illinois) Club Website
  • Olton Golf Club [www.oltongolfclub.co.uk/]
  • Rockleigh Golf Course (Rockleigh, New Jersey) Club Website (don't be scared by the sound)
  • Royal St David's Golf Club [www.royalstdavids.co.uk/]
  • Summerlea Golf & Country Club [www.summerlea.com]
  • The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club (Marana, Arizona) Club Website
  • Ticonderoga Country Club (Ticonderoga, New York) Club Website Golf Advisor Entry - Designed by Seymour Dunn
  • Santa Rosa Golf & Country Club(Santa Rosa, California) Club Website
  • Southern Dunes Golf & Country Club (Haines City, Florida) Club Website
  • Stock Brook Manor – (Stock Brook Country Club in Billericay, Essex) Website
  • The Links at Spanish Bay (a golf resort in Pebble Beach)
  • The Alotian Club (a Warren Stephens, privately owned golf course in Pulaski County, Arkansas)
  • Western Gailes Golf Club [www.westerngailes.com/ ]
  • Hornsea Golf Club Square Drivers (Hornsea Golf Club is a golf club in Hornsea)
  • Corhampton Golf Club (Hampshire, England) Club Website
  • The Worcestershire Golf Club (Worcestershire, England) Club Website
  • Crondon Park Golf & Country Club – (Crondon Park in Stock, Essex) Club Website
  • Shady Rest (golf) African-American country club in Scotch Plains NJ [185] [186] [187] [188] [189]
  • TPC Wisconsin (Madison, Wisconsin) TPC Wisconsin, formerly Cherokee CC, opens with Steve Stricker renovation

Misc

  • Golf Foundation
  • Ancient golf
  • Golf in Turkey
  • AAGolf Magazine Publication for Asian American Golfers
  • CBS Golf Classic
  • PGA of Japan (Professional Golfers' Association of Japan) ([190])
  • Power Tee Golf-Tech Inc (DBA Power Tee) Winner of Queen's Award for Enterprise Innovation in 2009 ([191])
  • Willie Peterson Caddied for Jack Nicklaus during five of his six Masters Tournament championships
  • Joe LaCava (caddie) Caddie for Tiger Woods, previously worked with Dustin Johnson and Fred Couples
  • David Winkle Dustin Johnson’s agent
  • National Collegiate Club Golf Association (NCCGA); organization which acts as the governing body for non-varsity college club golf in the United States. NCCGA Website [192] [193] [194] [195]
  • Wyndham Rewards Top 10 as of 2019, annual season long PGA Tour contest for 10 million dollars for the winner of the regular season FedEx Cup point list. The winner gets 2 million dollars. [196]
  • FlingGolf (https://flinggolf.com - An alternative sport for golf courses) (https://golfbusinessnews.com/news/growing-the-game/flinggolf-to-be-exhibited-at-pga-merchandise-show/) (https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/fling-golf-richmond-march-11-2024)

Gymnastics

Women's Artistic Gymnastics

  • Anca Stoean Babarus - Romanian artistic gymnast; born 1961
  • Ana Maria Bican - 1996 Olympian but injured two days prior to competition
  • Amalia Ghigoarta
  • Astrid Heese - East German national team member. Competed at World Championships 1983,87,89. 1983 euros beam silver medalist
  • Martina Pieratti - 2022 junior Euros bars champion
  • Amalia Puflea - 2022 EYOF Team, beam, floor champion, all-around silver. 2021 Romanian National Champion
  • Martina Pieratti - 2022 EYOF bars champion
  • Dulcy Caylor - 2022 Pan American junior all-around champion
  • Yu Linmin - 2019 Asian Games vault champion, 2021 chinese national games vault champion
  • Li Qi - 2019 Doha World Cup vault champion
  • Albina Shishova - 1983 Euros bronze all-around medalist, 1983 world championships team member (USSR)
  • Melanie Legros - 1992 silver floor medalist euros.
  • Ludmilla Stovbchataya - 1992 Euros bronze beam medalist
  • Inga Shkarupa - 1997 and 2000 UKR national champion. 1997 and 1999 world championships team member
  • Elena Gurova - 1987 USSR floor national champion, 1987 world champs team member
  • Silvia Rau - East German 1983 national champion, 1983 world champs team member
  • Natalia Tereschenko - 1978 American Cup champion
  • Svetlana Agapova - 1978 world cup beam champion, 1978 world champs team member (1st place), 1977 chunichi cup champion
  • Nina Dronova - 1974 Chunichi Cup champion, 1974 world champs team member, 1975 riga international all-around, vault and bars champion
  • Olga Koval - 1975 world cup final vault silver medalist, junior ussr champ
  • Lidia Gorbik - 1976 USSR floor national champ
  • Lilou Viallat - 2022 EYOF all-around bronze medalist.
  • Jennie Thompson
  • Lucy Wener - 1983 pan-american bars champion. 3-time NCAA bars champion
  • Yumi Modre - 1983 pan-american floor champion
  • Tia Orlando - 2003 pan-american floor champion
  • Ana Lago - 2011 pan-american floor champion
  • Jade Chrobok - 2017 Pan-am champs vault champion
  • Stephanie Woods - 1991 Pan-american all-around, beam champion
  • Allyse Ishino - 2004 Pacific Rim all-around champ, floor silver medalist. US olympic alternate
  • Sierra Sapunar - 1998 Pacific rim all-around bronze medalist, successful college gymnast at U of Georgia
  • Bai Chunyue - 2000 pacific-rim bars, beam champion, 1999 team member
  • Aleksandra Shevchenko - Glasgow world cup 2003 floor champion, russian world champs team member 2003
  • Melanie Sinclair - 2004 ghent world cup bars silver medalist, scored 3 perfect 10s at U of Florida
  • Marcia Newby
  • Elizabeth Tricase
  • Sarah Shire
  • Kristina Goryunova - 2009 Maribor world cup beam and floor champion, moscow world cup bars champion
  • Kaitlyn Hofland
  • Kang Xin - 2002 Asian games beam champion, all-around bronze, 2003 world champs team member
  • Lyu Jiaqi
  • Tracie Ang
  • Sydney Soloski
  • Carina Kröll
  • Victoria Nguyen
  • Michelle Timm
  • Wang Cenyu
  • Yana Fedorova
  • Isabel Barbosa
  • Yin Sisi
  • Oguchi Mana
  • Liu Jingxing
  • Anapaula Gutiérrez
  • Ana Maria Puiu
  • Alexandra Mihai
  • Nora Feher
  • Dominika Ponížilová
  • Yuliia Kasianenko
  • Anastasiya Smantsar
  • Kang Yong-mi - 2015 varna world cup and 2014 osijek world cup bars champion

Women's Collegiate Gymnastics

  • Jaedyn Rucker - 2022 Vault NCAA Champion
  • Audrey Davis - Former elite, National champs competitor. 2022 silver medalist on bars at NCAA
  • Adeline Kenlin
  • Maya Bordas - 2021 Bars NCAA Co-Champion
  • Lexi Graber - 2021 Floor NCAA Co-Champion
  • Brittani McCullough - 2010 Floor NCAA Champion

Boy's Artistic Gymnastics

Other

  • Stefan Kolimechkov – Level 6 Personal Trainer, Advanced Health and Exercise Specialist as can be found [197] and [198]
  • Matthew Maletroit – A senior lady gymnast who is currently the oldest living gymnast.
  • Kierra Lins – A 4 time Junior Olympic Champion and State Champion.
  • Austyn Fobes – A Junior Elite gymnast
  • Allison Heizelman – University of Missouri
  • Jeff Crockett - former region 2 chairman, USAG, huskies coach, moved to Australia with his boyfriend. The Crockett is unofficially named for him
  • Many of the top brands of equipment and apparel for gymnastics don't have pages:
    • Spieth (Spieth America, formerly Spieth Anderson), Stylized as SPIETH. Official website Twitter SPIETH Gymnastics
    • AAI , a spinoff of AMF, but only briefly mentioned on their article. Official website
    • FC FUNCHEER (Funcheer) Amazon.com
    • Tumbl Trak Official website
    • Norbert's (Norbert's Athletic Products, Inc.) Official website
    • Gibson Athletic Official website
    • Gym-Trix Official website
    • GMR (GMR Gymnastics, stylized as TEN-O By GMR) Official website
    • Olympia Pommel Trainers Official website
    • Gymnova Official website
    • Reisport Official website
    • GK Elite (GK) Official website
    • Quatro Official website Instagram
    • DNA Performance Wear (DNA) Official website
    • Turn Gymnastics Official website
    • Mancino Official website
    • AirTrack Factory Official website
    • Resilite Official website
    • Gripsetc Official website
    • D'Versified Sports Inc. (DSI or Dversified Sports) Official website
    • Nissen Official website
    • Tiffin Official website
    • Athletic Gym Mats (AGM Gym Mats or A.G.M) Official website

Handball

  • Shoot (handball) - there is a wide variety of shots used in handball; Shot in Place, Leaning Back Shot , Vertical Jump Shot , Stride /Jump Shot, Shot While Falling (Forward Position, Backward Position), Situational Shots (in particular situations), Trick shots (zeppelin, eret)... just to name a few
  • Reading Lions Handball Club-sourced [199] and [200]. This is encyclopaedic because this team is playing in England South west league and qualify to championship south league in 2017. The team is competing in England handball professional level and playing league cup final in 2017.
  • Reading Lionesses Handball Club-sourced [201] and [202]. This is encyclopaedic because this team is playing in England South west league and won the leagu on 2016 and 2017. The team is competing in England handball professional level and won league cup final in 2017.
  • 2022/23 Women's EHF European Cup is the third tier of women's club Handball.
  • 2021/22 Women's EHF European Cup is the third tier of women's club Handball.
  • 2021/22 Men's EHF European Cup is the third tier of men's club Handball.

Beach handball

  • EHF Beach Handball Champions Cup (since 2014), competition for clubs like EHF Champions League
  • EBT Masters , European Beach Handball Tour, competition for clubs like EHF Champions League

Hockey

Horse riding and racing

Racehorses

  • Afleet Express - sources [203], [204], and [205]. Winner of the G1 Travers Stakes and the G3 Pegasus Stakes. Sire of Diva Express, winner of the 2016 G3 Winning Colors Stakes. Stallion in USA and Korea.
  • Bernstein sire of turf mare Tepin; won the Railway Stakes and the Concorde Stakes; trained in Ireland by Aidan O'Brien. Other progeny include Karakontie, winner of the Breeders' Cup Mile in 2014.
  • Bolton Starling
  • Bramble (horse) - sire of Ben Brush
  • Brown Lad - Winner of the Irish Grand National a record 3 times (1975, 1976, 1978) and winner of the Stayers Hurdle in 1975. He was also 2nd place in Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1976 + 1978.
  • Cyane (horse) - sire of Obeah
  • Fairy Gold (horse)
  • Federal Hill (horse) - Sired by Cosmic Bomb and winner of the 1956 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes, the 1957 Louisiana Derby and the 1957 Derby Trial Stakes. Federal Hill set a world record 1:15.00 for six and one-half furlongs on dirt at Gulfstream Park.[33]
  • Finian's Oscar
  • Fleetstreet Dancer – First American Horse won Japan Cup Dirt.
  • Glanmire (horse)
  • Greg Brydon (horse) Had not won a race for 94 starts, 343 days and 3 years until Kevin smith started to train him.
  • Hatton's Grace - Winner of the Champion Hurdle a joint record 3 times (1949-1951). There is also a race named after him: the Hatton's Grace Hurdle.
  • Lt. Stevens - born 1961 (USA), damsire of Lear Fan
  • Maldivian (horse) - winner of the Cox Plate
  • Mandarin (horse) – 1957 Hennessy Gold Cup Winner
  • Marchand D’Or – Winner of Prix de l’Abbaye at Longchamp in Paris and designated best European sprinter (NYT – Apr. 20, 2009)
  • Matikanefukukitaru (マチカネフクキタル) - winner of the 1997 Kikuka-shō [206]
  • More Than Ready – Leading sire of Breeders' Cup winners to date with seven and accounted for multiple Breeders' Cup winners on two separate occasions. Sired 971 winners in the U.S. and Canada and 905 in Australia and New Zealand. His progeny earnings are in excess of $219 million. Record-Setting International Sire More Than Ready Dies August 26, 2022
  • Mr. Greeley
  • Mr. Whoudini – New Zealand Harness racing horse, something to represent NZ harness horses
  • Mumtaz Begum (horse) -sourced [207] , [208] and ISBN 9780929346809, Designing Speed in the Racehorse, By Ken McLean. 43 references to Mumtaz Begum (horse) in this specific work. Also ISBN 9781581501308 Bold Ruler Issue 24 of Thoroughbred legends Author Edward L. Bowen - 3 references in this work. Mumtaz Begum being the dam, is the link between Mumtaz Mahal and Nasrullah, the sire of Bold Ruler who in turn sired Secretariat.
  • Musket Man- Winner of the GIII Tampa Bay Derby, Winner of the GII Illinois Derby and Contender for the 135th Kentucky Derby
  • Nantallah
  • Negofol (horse) - lots of material[209][210][211], but I don't feel qualified to write a horse article. Sire of Hourless, the 1917 Belmont winner and other champions.
  • Nogara (horse)
  • Olive (horse) - winner of the 1814 2000 Guineas Stakes - very early-stage draft at Draft:Olive (horse)
  • Patena – a highly touted 2009 Triple Crown Contender
  • Roselier – Top steeple chasing sire having sired winners of the English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish Grand nationals.
  • Saint Boy - Meme horse that refuses to jump and faced controversy [212] [213] [214] [215] [216] [217] [218] [219] [220].
  • Sir Ken (horse) - Winner of the Champion Hurdle a joint record 3 times (1952-1954)
  • Solvit (horse) - winner of the Cox Plate
  • St. James (horse) - sire of Jamestown, grandsire of Natchez
  • St. Lads Popcorn
  • Storm in May
  • Sundridge (horse) - grandsire of Reigh Count
  • Sunreigh - grandsire of Count Fleet, sire of Reigh Count
  • Tartar (horse, foaled 1743)
  • Vroum Vroum Mag
  • Who Shot Thebarman - New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse who competed for many years in Australia in Melbourne Cup
  • Winfreux – Australian racehorse
  • Yoshida (horse) - Japanese bred, American raced horse. Winner of the 2018 Turf Classic. [221] [222]

Rodeo

  • 29 Cochise 2008 World Champion Bucking Bull in the CBR. 2008 Bull Of The Finals in the CBR World Finals. 2007 CBR World Finals Champion Bounty Bull. Bull Of The Finals of the 2007 National Finals Rodeo for the PRCA. Reserve Bull Of The Finals of the 2008 National Finals Rodeo for the PRCA. PBR short go bull. First bull in history to qualify for all 3 major bullriding World Finals in Las Vegas in the same year, including the PBR FINALS, CBR FINALS, NATIONAL FINALS RODEO. One of the most famous and feared bucking bulls in history by the cowboys. Owned and raised by Tut Henry of Gonzales, La. Sired by 497 Automatic and out of a dam sired by A6. 29 Cochise is a fast spinning, powerful 1500 lb horned bull white in color with painted spots of black, red, and brown. [223] [224] [225] [226] [227]
  • Roy Duvall
  • Cheyenne Givens
  • Deb Greenough
  • Kenny McLean (rodeo)
  • Gus Pickett
  • Smokey Snyder
  • Jim Tescher
  • Leonard Ward (rodeo)
  • Chuck Sheppard

Barrel racing

  • World Barrel Racing Productions
  • National Barrel Horse Association

Riders/jockeys

  • Carrie Ford
  • Clara Linder
  • Jill Betuker
  • Vanessa Haas
  • Austen Phillips
  • Paige Johnson
  • Teddi Jo Mellencamp
  • Brianne Goutal
  • Jack Thompson (jockey) – Famous Australian Jockey, inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame 2005 [228]
  • Hanna Botney
  • Julie Welles
  • Edward "Snapper" Garrison
  • Amir Quinn
  • Devin Palazzolo- Dressage
  • Michael Desjardins Sr. – famous New Jersey driver
  • Ronnie Franklin – Jockey of Spectacular Bid
  • Ahmad Ajtebi – Famous UAE rider. Gulf News' 2009 Sportsman of the year.
  • Hillary Dobbs – Famous Show Jumper
  • Tony Kimberley
  • Lesley Stevenson
  • Endel Ots- Dressage
  • Jocelyn Hawe – Very accomplished eventer, has ridden same level/height and difficulty as Olympics. [229] [230] [231] [232]
  • Lacey Jamieson-Social media Equestrian Star [34]
  • Rico Walcott - very accomplished at the age of 26 born in Barbados 1989 rides mostly in Edmonton Canada won the leading rider championship 2011,2012,2013,2014 also won the Canadian derby 2010,2013 & 2014 won the british Columbia derby 2013 & 2014
  • Dean Holland (jockey) - Famous jockey who sadly died a few days ago due to a race fall
  • Jesse Davidson - 1969 American Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing winner [233]
  • Yutaka Yoshida [ja]
  • Hayato Yoshida [ja]

Riding trainers

  • Janet E. Elliot First and to date only female trainer ever inducted into the American Racing Hall of Fame; ranked as a top three steeplechase trainer 11 times; trained three Eclipse Award champions; ranked fourth on all-time steeplechase earnings; widley considered to be one of the greatest steeplechase trainers of all time. Official entry in the Hall of Fame website. She Hero biography. News article commemorating her induction ceremony.
  • Erica Pacholewski
  • Bent Branderup
  • Jean-Francois Pignon
  • Michael "Mickey" Gerard Walsh
  • Lesley Stevenson
  • My Virtual Eventing Coach
  • Tomás O'Brien – Successful Irish showjumping trainer. Also has his own riding school in Galway. Trained his son David O'Brien and Codarco – winner of the "Mr Springfield" Four Year Old National Championships at the RDS.
  • Etienne Pollet (racehorse trainer) Obituary:ETIENNE POLLET was one of the greatest trainers of racehorses of the 20th century. [234]
  • Rita Jackson – She was the first licensed female trainer in New Zealand. - 1950's – Wanganui
  • John Schireffs trainer of 2011 Horse of the Year Zenyatta. Zenyatta's first colt, Cozmic One just put under John's training barn at Belmont.
  • Steve Morguelan-sourced [235] and [236] and [237] and [238] and [239]. Horse trainer in North America with over 250 wins over his near 30 year career.
  • Clémence Faivre [240]
  • Double Dan Horsemanship-sourced [241] and [242] and [243] . Dan James & Dan Steers are world-renowned horse trainers who specialize in liberty training. The duo makes up Double Dan Horsemanship with Dan James based in USA and Dan Steers based in Australia. They have performed at equine expos across the world, have a social media following of over 300,000 people and have had horses featured in photoshoots for Vogue, Versace, and the TV show Heartland.
  • Katsumi Minai (南井克巳) - former Japanese jockey who is also a horse trainer [244]
  • Hisao Nibun (二分久男) - trainer of 1997 Kikuka-shō winner Matikanefukukitaru [245]

Horse breeders

Training Facilities

  • San Luis Rey Downs

Owners

  • Qatar Racing Limited - Owner of multiple Grade 1 winners, including 2020 2000 Guineas winner Kameko [246] and 2020 Kentucky Oaks winner Shedaresthedevil [247]
  • Eric Fein- Owner of 2008 Tampa Bay Derby Winner Big Truck & 2009 Tampa Bay Derby and Illinois Derby winner Musket Man
  • West Point Thoroughbreds - Gold standard in horse racing partnerships, enabling you to own a racehorse and compete at the highest levels of the sport.
  • Martin H Benson - Owner of Windsor Lad 1935
  • Masuo Hosokawa (細川益男) - Owner of 1997 Kikuka-shō winner Matikanefukukitaru [248]

Miscellaneous

  • BioThane – polyester webbing with a PVC coating that coats many Equestrian products
  • Columbiana Handicap - see Gold Digger (horse)
  • Demi O'Byrne – Bloodstock agent to Coolmore Stud
  • Deutsch Bank Stadion Soers Sportpark, Aachen, Germany.
  • Dubai Racing Club Dubai Racing Club
  • George Colling – Racehorse trainer- trained Nimbus to win the Epsom Derby
  • Georgina Henschel – aka Georgie Henschel – noted breeder of Highland- and Icelandic-ponies – author of several books on riding
  • Grand Duke Michael Stakes
  • Horse Racing Records
  • Horseracing in France see Category:Horse racing in France
  • Horseracing in Hong Kong see Category:Horse racing in Hong Kong
  • Horse Surfing – Invented by Daniel Fowler-Prime. World Premier of the sport took place in Dubai.
  • My Virtual Eventing Coach
  • Prix de l’Abbaye
  • Race horse naming
  • Rillito Downs - Race Track in Tucson, Arizona
  • SpiffyHorse.com

Ice hockey

A list of request ice hockey related articles can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Ice Hockey/Requested articles

General

  • Kalmius Arena — hockey stadium in Donetsk, Ukraine.
  • History of ice hockey (now only redirect)
  • B2 Networks – Online streaming pay-per-view video network that broadcast sporting events (mainly minor league hockey games) – [249]
  • JMAC Hockey LLC – Owners of the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets.
  • La Serie Quebec-Montreal / La Série Québec-Montréal -- series of ice-hockey competitions between Quebec City and Montreal
  • Frozen Fenway – Annual outdoor Ice Hockey tournament held between 8 Eastern Massachusetts area Universities in Boston's historic Fenway Park; home of the Boston Red Sox.
  • Atlantic Division (NHL, 1993–2013)-I think it's necessary for us to split the current Atlantic Division article into articles for the pre-realignment one and the post-realignment because the two share no teams.
  • UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex - the practice facility for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
  • 3HL TOUR (3 on 3 Professional Hockey League - The 3HL TOUR is the world’s first 3 on 3 Professional Hockey League showcasing Canada’s elite hockey talent through a series of 3 on 3 pro hockey tournaments (3HL TOUR Events) 3HL TOUR consist of 12 teams of aspiring and accomplished pro hockey players representing various cities competing in a series of 8 team single elimination bracket style tournaments for a share of a cash purse, individual player bonuses, and pride. Individual tournament results contribute to the overall season standings, culminating in the top teams competing for the 3HL Champions Cup at the end of the season. Combining the exciting open ice play of 3 on 3 hockey, with the intensity of an 8 team March Madness bracket-style single elimination mini-tournament, the 3HL TOUR will provide hockey fans with an action-packed, highly entertaining, exciting hockey event like no other. Providing Elite Canadian Hockey Players an Opportunity to Play Professional Hockey in Canada and to choose the 3HL TOUR over other professional hockey leagues including the ECHL / AHL and European Pro Leagues, along with providing a transition for many NHLers, as it provides financial incentives, a reduced physical grind, along with the allure of being close to home allowing them the option to pursue other aspects of their lives while continuing to play professional hockey.)([250] [251] [252] [253] [254] [255] [256] [257] [258] [259] [260] [261] [262] [263])
  • Atlanta Thrashers relocation to Winnipeg
  • West Coast Walleye (Senior hockey team) ([264] [265])

Teams

  • Manchester Metros - University Ice Hockey team in Manchester that plays in the British Universities Ice Hockey Association, other teams such as the Sheffield Bears and the Newcastle Wildcats have wikipedia pages. Teams in the BUIHA play varsity games that attract between 500 to 6000 paid attendees depending on the team. Metros on the BUIHA Website Manchester Ice Hockey website Ice Hockey Fandom website Academic.com EliteProspects website Manchester/Leeds Varsity
  • The Salty dogs – Abbotsford, British Columbia
  • Cloverdale Colts – CMHL (Clovedale Minor Hockey League) – Cloverdale, British Columbia
  • Calgary Buffalos – WHL – Canada
  • Dniprovskiye Volki Dnipropetrovsk – Ukraine
  • Polytekhnik Kyiv – Ukraine
  • Dnepr Kherson – Ukraine
  • Gladiator Lviv – Ukraine
  • Druzhba-78 Kharkiv – Ukraine
  • KH Kyiv – Ukraine
  • Dieppe Goats – Canada
  • Perth Panthers – Scotland
  • CHAMPS HOCKEY – Victoria, Australia
  • Coppell High School Hockey – Coppell, Texas
  • NHL GameCenter live – North America
  • Dinamo-Molodechno - Dinamo is the only team in the Belarusian Extraleague to not have a page created. They play out of the city of Maladzyechna. Their personal website is [266], while the league's website is [267].

Rivalries

Women's teams

  • Saskatchewan Prarie Ice A former WWHL team that player from 2003 to 2007.
  • Etobicoke Dolphins A Former NWHL that played in Etobicoke, Ontario and withdrew in June 06' and formed the IWHL with the Mississauga Aeros
  • Beltway Bandits (ice hockey) – Northern Virginia, DC, see website

Ice hockey players

  • Blake Orban (Professional Canadian Ice Hockey Player) [268] [269] [270] [271] [272] [273] [274] [275]
  • Over 99% of all NHL players are listed at List of NHL players. To create an article for a player, click on a red link there.
  • Jeff Jubinville (Professional Ice Hockey Player ) ([276], [277], [278], [279], [280], [281], [282], [283], [284])
  • Brad Rubachuk [285], fr:Brad Rubachuk
  • Larry Bader (1972 U.S. Olympic medalist)
  • Gary Haden (Professional Canadian Ice Hockey Player) [286] [287]

Ice hockey by country

  • Ice hockey in Argentina
  • Ice hockey in Brazil
  • Ice hockey in Denmark
  • Ice hockey in Egypt
  • Ice hockey in Estonia
  • Ice hockey in France
  • Ice hockey in Iceland
  • Ice hockey in Ireland
  • Ice hockey in Lithuania
  • Ice hockey in the Netherlands
  • Ice hockey in South Africa

Other

  • 2007 Continental Cup
  • Fear the Fin An SB Nation blog about the San Jose Sharks.
  • Jo Paw-Velski unofficial mascot of the San Jose Sharks [35]
  • Garrett Rank Yes, I know. A referee; probably shouldn't be on the list of requests. However, he's a golfer on the side, playing in amateur and mid-amateur tournaments during the offseason. Almost got to play in the 2013 Masters[36] and has played in the 2015 (I believe he missed the cut; if someone wants to correct me if I'm wrong, go ahead) and 2016 Canadian Open (made the cut). Also of note: He's a cancer survivor. I don't know if the backstory is suitable for a page creation.
  • Kyle Gustafson - Associate Head Coach of the WHL's Portland Winterhawks [288] and [289] and [290]. This is encyclopaedic because he is the Associate Coach of the WHL's Portland Winterhawks.
  • WWHL Championship

Jump rope

  • FISAC-IRSF – The International Rope Skipping Federation of the world [291] Archived 2020-07-21 at the Wayback Machine. FISAC-IRSF is held every two years (like the Olympics), and is held all around the world. This year 2014, it is being held in Hong Kong.
  • Harpal Singh Flora - Founder of World Interschool School Rope Skipping Organisation, former Vice President of Internationa Rope Skipping Federation and former President Asian Rope Skipping Federation, President of Indian Rope Skipping Federation.
  • Peter Nestler – A Guinness Book of World Records holder for numerous jump roping activities
  • Tori Boggs, world champion jump roper
  • USA Jump Rope – USAJR is an organization committed to the exchange and sharing of jump rope knowledge and experience. The organization offers a wide variety of information about jump rope to its members, coaches and physical educators through its books, video tapes, the Internet and other resources. USAJR also offers unique experiences and educational opportunities through its sanctioned jump rope workshops, camps, seminars and tournaments at the state, regional and national levels. [292]
  • WIRSO - World Interschool Rope Skipping Organisation – An organization dedicated to promote the sport in schools across the world and organise interschool championship, with its annual competition in different parts of the world. This year 2019, it is being held in Belgium, first was in 2015 in Dubai second was in Hungary and third was in Hong Kong]] in 2018. The competition is open to jumpers/skippers all over the world. [293]
  • World Jump Rope – An organization dedicated to unifying the world of jump rope, with its annual competition in Central Florida. The competition is open to jumpers/skippers all over the world. [294]

Lacrosse

  • Flip Naumburg - Lacrosse coach, innovator. Won 4 national titles at Colorado State as head coach. Started the 'Rock-it Pocket' business that's still in business today, and helped found the Vail Lacrosse Shootout over 40 years ago. He helped originate the offset lacrosse head, a major technological change in lacrosse. https://laxallstars.com/flip-naumburg-rest-peace/
  • Heaton Mersey Lacrosse Club
  • Cambridge University Lacrosse Club
  • Hampstead Lacrosse Club
  • Oldham & Werneth Lacrosse Club
  • Rochdale Lacrosse Club
  • Poynton Lacrosse Club - name changed from Offerton Lacrosse Club in 1972
  • Cheadle Hulme Lacrosse Club
  • Ashton Lacrosse Club
  • Fremantle Lacrosse Club - (existing Phoenix Lacrosse Club can trace its history to Fremantle Lacrosse Club) [295]
  • Ireland Lacrosse - national team rated in the top ten in 2020. Gave up their place in championship rounds: [296] . Requested 2020.10.02
  • Melbourne Cricket Club Lacrosse Section - (Top level Lacrosse club) [297]
  • Williamstown Lacrosse Club - (Top level Lacrosse club) [298]
  • Brooklands Hulmeians Lacrosse Club - founded as Old Hulmeians LC and continues nominally as Lancashire club
  • East Torrens Payneham Lacrosse Club - founded as East Torrens Lacrosse Club
  • Sturt Lacrosse Club - (Top level Lacrosse club) [299]
  • Windsor Warlocks
  • Scott Growney
  • Mark Cockerton (Professional lacrosse player and Team Canada men's national team player) [300] [301] [302] [303]
  • Sergio Salcido (Professional Lacrosse Player, Premier Lacrosse League, Syracuse University) User:SergioSalcido48
  • Oxford University Lacrosse Club [304]
  • Charlotte North – Former women's player at Boston College. Two-time recipient of the Tewaaraton Award, and two-time ACC Women's Athlete of the Year (both in 2021 and 2022).

Lawn bowls

  • 2013 Australian Premier League season
  • 2014 Australian Premier League season
  • Club Pine Rivers
  • Lawnton Bowls Club
  • Lisa Phillips Lawn Bowls 2 time Australian Champion
  • Williamstown Bowling Club One of the oldest lawn bowling clubs in Australia. Est in 1880

Martial arts and boxing

  • WAKO PRO World Champions
  • Notable WAKO Kickboxing Champions
  • ITF Taekwon-Do World Championships - standing for International Taekwon-Do Federation World Championships. official site 2nd official site ITF is older than WTF (World Taekwondo Federation). [305]
  • Vietnamese swordsmanship
  • Boxing at Caesars Place
  • longest standing international amateur boxing tournaments
    • Istvan Bocskai Memorial (since 1956)
    • Golden glove (Serbia) (Zlatna rukavica) (since 1957), held at different locations; Beograd, Niš...
    • Branko Pešić Memorial - Beograd winner (Memorijal Branko Pešić - Beogradski pobednik) (since 1963)
    • Golden gong (Zlatni gong) (since 1972), Skoplje
    • Chemistry Cup (since 1974),
    • Golden Belt (Romania)
    • D&L Events

Organizations

  • Australian Kodokan Judo Association [306]
  • Canadian Professional Boxing Council (CPBC) - sanctioning body for professional boxing in Canada
  • Combat Sports Authority [307]
  • Combat Sports Commission of Western Australia [308]
  • Eternal MMA [309]
  • First AIBA Oceania 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament (stylized as 1st AIBA Oceania 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament) - ([310] [311])
  • Hex Fight Series [312]
  • International Amateur Kickboxing Sports Association or International Amateur Karate-Kickboxing Sport Association (IAKSA/IAKKSA) - one of two major organizations for amateur kickboxing that still exists or by some sources existed alongside WAKO until 2006, when they united or by some sources were absorbed [313]
  • Knees of Fury [314]
  • Oceanian Amateur Boxing Championships [315] [316]
  • Professional Boxing and Combat Sports Board [317]
  • Team Bodyshop MMA-sources [318] and [319]. This is encyclopaedic because the gym is home to world champions A.J. McKee, Rampage Jackson and Chuck Lidell
  • Warriors Way [320]
  • World Association of Kickboxing Organizations - PRO (WAKO PRO) [321]
  • World Judo Federation
  • World Karate and Kickboxing Commission (WKKC) - [322]
  • World Kickboxing Federation (WKF) - [323]
  • World Kickboxing Organization (WKO) - [324]
  • World Kickboxing Union (WKU) - [325]
  • World Mixed Martial Arts Association (WMMAA) - international governing body for amateur Mixed Martial Arts (MMA); one of two major bodies [326]

Styles

  • Dakentaijutsu - The multi-directional movements and solid body skills they develop in kosshijutsu and koppojutsu can tactically used in two ways: this is the first.
  • Jushojutsu - Hand-to-hand combat incorporating a gun. Mentioned on episode 6 of Chrome Shelled Regios.
  • Jutaijutsu- The multi-directional movements and solid body skills they develop in kosshijutsu and koppojutsu can tactically used in two ways: this is the second.
  • Koppojutsu also known as Kohtsu Po (Bone Method) -bone-breaking, deals with the use of the skeleton structure http://www.ashidome.com/uo/0795-i.htm
  • Koshijutsu - muscle and tissue tearing using the fingertips; Gyokko Ryu Koshijutsu http://www.ashidome.com/uo/0795-i.htm
  • Musado - German martial art, popular also in Czech army. An article is in simple:Musado
  • Nikidokai-sourced [International Karate & Kickboxing Hall of Fame member] and [327]. This is encyclopaedic because a new form of Martial Arts was created or invented by Hanshi Nico back in 1986. A form that is now considered Mix Martial Arts.
  • Liu He Xin Yi Quan On the Xing Yi Quan page it mentions the style of Liu He Xin Yi but there is no link to describe the style in depth, there are little mentions of it in the Xing Yi article under the sub titles "Ma Xin yi liu he" and "Dai xinyi liu he" but as its technically a separate art with its own in depth history, techniques and lineages, I feel it deserves its own page. Several sources can be read up on for the art and are as follows; ChinaFromInside, Monkey Steals Peach, Shifu Neil Ripski's short description of the art on Red Jade Martial Arts, and of course the xinyiliuhe facebook page contains pictures of documentation and old practitioners of which permission can be asked for to use for the article there. Xinyiliuhe Facebook page.
  • Mugendo, originators, pioneers and promotors were Japanesse Meji Suzuki, Irishman George Canning and Croat Petar Mijić [328] [329] [330]

People

  • Gulim Bibalayeva - taekwondoka with international medals.
  • Steve Zouski - heavyweight boxer, fought George Foreman, Mike Tyson, Marvis Frazier, Corrie Sanders, Tommy Morrison
  • Paulo Sergio Santos - 6th Degree blackbelt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, 2nd-degree blackbelt in Judo. 6-time Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) world champion, 5-time national champion of Brazil, 5-time European champion in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. [331] [332] [333] [334]
  • Robert Brutus Beal - Illinois Martial Arts Hall of Fame Inductee. Illinois Boxing Hall of Fame Inductee [335]
  • Nebi Vural (Turkish Aikido Master, Founder and technical director of Eurasia Aikido Organization) [336]
  • Urban Aldeklint - Swedish Aikido Shihan (6. dan Aikikai. The article exists in Swedish and needs translation. sv:Urban Aldenklint
  • Márcio Alexandre Jr. - Brazilian professional MMA fighter with three UFC fights and an appearance on Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender's Series. [337]
  • Farid Alizade (azwiki) (trwiki) is Sr. Honorary President of World Alpagut Federation (azwiki) (trwiki) - Turan Martial Art. He is the 1st Azerbaijani who became a President of Sports Federation in the world in 2014. He is very famous social person in Turkic world and famous businessman in Azerbaijan. It is needed to create the page in English language. Sources:WAF Official Website Personal Website
  • Christian Bajada and Roderick Bajada (Bajada Brothers) Jujutsu exponents (Jiushin Ryu) renowned for their exquisite throwing and combination techniques both with and without safety mats. They are decorated in Japan and world wide. [338] [339] [340] [341]
  • Nenad Bakaj - Multiple Former Yugoslavia kickboxing (full-contact, semi-contact and light-contact) champion and WAKO European medalist. Lives in Australia.
  • Sinead Beasley - [342] and [343]. This is encyclopaedic because she is a world champion in kickboxing.
  • Behudin Bašović - 1988 WAKO European kickboxing champion (-67 kg, full contact). Killed in the beginning of the Bosnia War 14-may-1992. Recieved highest Bosnian war accolade „Zlatni ljiljan“ /"Golden lily". Bašović brothers (Behudin, Bido, Fahrudin, Džemko) all had careers in martial arts; Behudin and Bido have memorial tournament organized, named in their honor („Braća Bašović“ /"Bašović Brothers" since 1993.); first president of Full Contact Federation of BiH; He (posthumously in 1992), and his brother Bido (in 1993) were athletes of the year in BiH [344]; nicknamed Beli, had a son born after his death named Behaudin [345], Bido Bašović was runner up in light heavyweight category at kickboxing full contact world championship in Hungary [346]
  • Nermin Bašović - gold medal winner at World kickboxing championship 2003 in france (-81kg), athlete of the year in BiH in 2003 [347] won gold medal at world cup 2005 in budapest, won bronze medal in thai boxing in Morocco in 2006 [348]
  • Chris Clodfelter - Professional Muay Thai and Mixed Marital Arts fighter [349], United States Muay Thai Associations Lightweight Champion [350], The Ultimate Fighters Season 12 Alternate [351]. Professional Muay Thai Record 7-3-1/ Professional MMA Record 9-7 [352]. First Muay Thai fighter to compete professional at Madison Square Garden, NYC [353] [354]
  • Chance Farrar - [355] and [356]. Chance Farrar was apart of the very first WEC featherweight title fight, and apart of the first main event of the very first ever Zuffa operated WEC card that took place at WEC 28 and eventually crowed MMA Legend Urijah Faber with his first major championship. Out of all of the entires on this list he is by far most notable for the above reasons.
  • Gordon Franks [357]
  • Masio Fullen - Mexican professional MMA fighter with three fights in the UFC and an appearance on The Ultimate Fighter [358]
  • Ibrahim Sagov - Russian professional MMA fighter with 9 bouts with 5 fights in M-1 Global.[359]
  • Grandmaster Jung-Oh Hwang Silver gold medalist in Judo for Korea. Known philanthropist in Louisville, KY and many other states and countries. 9th degree black belt. Grandmaster of three Taekwondo schools in Louisville, KY, and even more in surrounding areas. [360] [361]
  • Sonie Lasker - Is a multi-titled World Champion Mixed Martial Artist. She has been representing the U.S. Martial Arts Team since 2008 and has won over 22 Gold Medals. She also won a Bronze with WKA Kickboxing Team USA in 2010 at the World Championships in Scotland. - sonieshine.com [362] [363] [364]
  • Jun Lee (9th degree taekwondo grandmaster and founder of Black Belt World) ([365] [366])
  • Helen Locura - Mixed Martial Arts Matchmaker in Pennsylvania [367]
  • Leandro Lorenco - BJJ 1st degree black belt under Gold Team and Wand Fight Team BJJ Coach. USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame. Judo National Champion - [368]
  • Duško Malović - Former Yugoslavia super heavy weight kickboxing champion and world championships medalist. Killed in Belgrade, Serbia in 1994.
  • Krasimir Mladenov - Bulgarian professional MMA fighter, based in Las Vegas, currently signed to World Series of Fighting [369] and [370].
  • Erick Montano - Mexican professional MMA fighter with three fights in the UFC, a stint on The Ultimate Fighter TV show, and several other fights against other fighters from top organizations [371]
  • Elvis Mutapcic - American professional MMA fighter with three fights in the UFC [372]
  • Grandmaster Sayed Najem Taekwondo Olympic Silver Medalist and World Champion. Taekwondo Hall of Fame. [373] [374]
  • Roy Baker - [375] and [376]
  • Stanley Nandex - Professional kickboxer from Papua New Guinea known as Headunter. Multiple Kickboxing championships with a record of 48 fights, 41 victories with 30 victories coming by way of KO. Won seven world championships. [377] [378]
  • Daniel Pope (karate) - [379] [380] author of "The Adventures of Dayne Traveler", World Karate Master Instructor of the Daniel Pope Institute, World Karate Champion
  • Vitaliy Shemetov (Dear editors, please add an article about a notable MMA and K-1 fighter Vitaliy SHEMETOV. Own websites are here [381] [382]
  • Mike Shipman British MMA fighter and current BAMMA Middleweight world champion with x2 fights in Bellator (third likely december 15th at bellator 190) [383] and [384].
  • Grandmaster Sken [385]
  • Samir Usenagić - Multiple karate and kickboxing champion. Killed in Podgorica, Montenegro in 2001.
  • Dominic Waters American Professional MMA fighter with three fights in the UFC and an appearance on The Ultimate Fighter. [386]
  • Fernando Yamasaki (6th Degree Black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) Brother of Mario Yamasaki [387]and co-owner/head instructor of the International Yamasaki Academy) - [388] [389] [390] [391]
  • Caradh O’Donovan - [392] and [393] and [394]. This is encyclopaedic because she is a well known Irish kickboxer (WAKO) and karateka (WKF). She is a multiple kickboxing medallist at World and European level for twenty years and is now a broadcaster in radio. She is a founding member of Global Athlete.
  • Kiefer Crosbie - [395] and [396]. Kiefer Crosbie is an Irish professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter who fights in Bellator MMA. His career professional MMA record is (6-0).
  • Andrew Murphy (boxing) - Rising Ring Star: Yakima's Andrew Murphy has lofty goals and Selah's Andrew Murphy set to begin professional boxing career. This 1-0 professional boxer is training with Olympic silver medalist, four-time world champion, and highly accomplished coach, Roy Levesta Jones Jr. He made his debut on March 27, 2021 against Johnathan Gonzalez Alanis, and during his amateur career was formally ranked seven in the world and second in the United States as a middleweight by BoxRec.
  • Valmir Lazaro - Brazilian professional MMA fighter with three fights in the UFC. [397]
  • Marty Marshall - Former pro boxer. Faced world champions Sonny Liston and Harold Johnson and contenders Bob Satterfield, Willi Besmanoff and Bob Baker.[398] Held a top ten ranking so he meets WP:NBOX.[399] [400]
  • Antonio McKee - sources [401] and [402]. This is encyclopaedic because Antonio was world champion martial artist and has now become an elite coach to the likes of A.J. McKee, Rampage Jackson and Chuck Lidell

Motor sports

Multi-sport events

  • Aalborg International Youth Games
  • Academic Olympia
  • African Francophone Games for the Handicapped
  • African Martial Arts Games:Created By WMAGC association.
  • AGBU Games
  • Alice Springs Masters Games
  • Alps-Adriatic Summer Youth Games and Alps-Adriatic Winter Youth Games
  • Andorra Multisport Festival
  • Arab School Games
  • Arab University Games and Arab University Games for Beach Sports
  • Asem Youth Games
  • Asian Martial Arts Games (WMAGC)
  • Asian Transplant Games
  • Asia Pacific Outgames
  • Asian University Games
  • Ataturk Dam International Watersports Games
  • Atlantic Watersports Games
  • AUSC Region 5 Youth Games
  • Aurora Games
  • Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games
  • Australasian Public Sector Games
  • Australia Beach Games
  • Australia Deaf Games
  • Baltic Games
  • Binational Andean Integration Games
  • Binational Games of Araucanía
  • BOLESWA Intervarsity Games
  • Botswana Games
  • British Transplant Games
  • Jogos Escolares Brasileiros: (JEBs)
  • Jogos Universitários Brasileiros: (JUBs)
  • Jogos Universitários Praia Brasileiros
  • BSME games
  • Can-Am Police-Fire Games
  • Canterbury Centennial Games
  • Children of Asia Games and Winter Children of Asia Games
  • Chinese Transplant Games
  • Citizens Sports Games - Non-Olympics events multi-sport games in Taiwan
  • Cook Islands Games and Cook Islands University Games
  • Counter Olympics
  • World Summer Corporate Games and World Winter Corporate Games: It has many national games itself too.For example: Australian Corporate Games.Australian Corporate Games.Victorian Corporate Games.NSW Corporate Games.Queensland Corporate Games.Winter Australian Corporate Games.Mexico Corporate Games.UK Corporate Games.Bucharest Corporate Games.The Netherlands Corporate Games.....
  • CUCSA Games
  • Deaf Sports Carnivals
  • East African Community Games
  • East African Military Games
  • East African Military Community Games
  • Eastern Africa University Games
  • Eastern European Transplant Games
  • Elderly Sports and Fitness Conference of People's Republic of China
  • Phygital Games of the Future
  • European Company Sports Games of Summer and European Company Sports Games of Winter
  • European Heart/Lung Transplant Games
  • European Martial Arts Games: Created by WMAGC Association.
  • European Police and Fire Games
  • European Transplant and Dialysis Games
  • European Winter Games (For Police & Firefighter & Paramedics)
  • Extremity Games
  • FICEP-FISEC Games
  • Fiji Games
  • Friendship Military Spartakiads of Summer and Friendship Military Spartakiads of Winter
  • Gascoyne Games
  • Global Esports Games
  • Gorge Games and Winter Gorge Games
  • Hapoel Games
  • Indian Rim Asian University Games
  • Inter-High School Championships of Japan
  • International ASA Games and International ASA Winter Games
  • International Law Enforcement Games
  • International University Beach Games
  • Jeux Mondiaux De La Paix
  • Juegos Deportivos Escolares Nacionales de Peru
  • Juegos Nacionales Evita
  • Juegos Universitarios Argentinos
  • Korean National Junior Sports Festival
  • Korean National Para Games
  • Korean National Winter Para Games
  • Korean National Youth Para Games
  • Latin American Games
  • Latin American Transplant Games
  • Lithuanian National Olympics
  • Luso-Brazilian Sports Games
  • Macau Games
  • Maccabi Australia International Games
  • Masters Indigenous Games
  • MTC Youth Games
  • National Biennual Games of Singapore
  • National Community Games of Singapore
  • National Para Games of China
  • National Games of Chile
  • National Games of Costa Rica
  • National Games of Taiwan and National Disabled Games of Taiwan
  • National Games of Uruguay
  • National Games of Venezuela and National Para Games of Venezuela
  • National Youth Games of Nigeria
  • National Indigenous Games of Taiwan
  • National Intercity Games of the People's Republic of China
  • National Intercollegiate Athletic Games
  • National Children and Youth Olympiad of Mexico
  • National Sports Winter Festival of Japan
  • National Sports Tournament for the Disabled of Japan
  • National High School Student Sports Games of the People's Republic of China
  • National University Student Sports Games of the People's Republic of China
  • National Universiade
  • National Student Sports Games of the People's Republic of China
  • National Student (Youth) Sports Games of the People's Republic of China
  • National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of the People's Republic of China
  • New Zealand Games
  • New Zealand Masters Games
  • Nigerian University Games
  • North Queensland Games
  • Pacific School Games
  • Pan American Deaf Youth Games
  • Pan American Games for Patients with Asthma
  • Pan American Games for the Blind
  • Pan American Games for the Deaf
  • Pan American Wheelchair Games
  • Pan Arab Games for the Handicapped
  • Pan Pacific Masters Games
  • Pekan Paralimpik Nasional (Indonesia)
  • Qeltic Games
  • SARPCCO Games
  • SAUSSA Games
  • Seven Universities Athletic Meet
  • South American Deaf Games
  • South American Para Games
  • South Australian Masters Games
  • Special Olympics National Summer Games in New Zealand and Special Olympics National Winter Games in New Zealand
  • Shanghai International Games
  • Singapore University Games
  • Swedish Games
  • The Norway Championships Week of Summer and The Norway Championships Week of Winter
  • The Straits Games
  • The Swedish Championships Week of Summer and The Swedish Championships Week of Winter
  • Transplant Games of America
  • Tras-Andean Games (Trasandina Youth Sports Games)
  • Trisome Games and Euro Trisome Games
  • Tropic Cup Games
  • Turkic International Youth Festivals
  • Turkic Universiade
  • United World Games
  • USIP World Police Games
  • West Asian Para Games
  • World Artistic Games
  • World Company Sports Games
  • World Dancesport Games
  • World Lithuanians Games
  • World Martial Arts Games
  • World Medical and Health Games
  • World Transplant Summer Games and World Transplant Winter Games
  • Youth Centennial Games
  • Youth World Games
  • Zimbabwe National Youth Games

Netball

  • Capital Darters is an Australian netball club that represents the Australian Capital Territory in the Australian Netball League. https://act.netball.com.au/capital-darters#:~:text=The%20Capital%20Darters%20will%20return,highest%20level%20of%20the%20game.
  • Gaby Hochbaum (Former Singapore National Captain for Netball 1997-2003, honorary secretary of Netball Singapore and International Netball Federation director) [403], [404],[405] and [406]
  • Hub Netball Club established in 1979 is a South Australian netball club based in the south of Adelaide [407] playing in the Southern United Netball Association[408],[409].

Powerlifting

  • JayCee Cooper (powerlifter) [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46]
  • Samson Fletcher (2 Time USA Powerlifting champion. Co-Owner of Iron Addicts Gym which is also owned by his father the legendary CT Fletcher. Featured in numerous popular podcasts.) (https://www.openpowerlifting.org/u/sampsonfletcher) (https://generationiron.com/samson-son-ct-fletcher-beast/) (http://amrapmentality.libsyn.com/ct-and-samson-fletcher-lifting-with-gratitude-and-an-iron-addiction)
  • Heidi Wittesch
  • Elizabeth Craven (powerlifter)
  • Sonia Manaena
  • Alex Simon (powerlifter)
  • Cathy Millen
  • Parvinder singh (powerlifter)
  • Kirill Sarychev (raw bench presser)
  • Tom Martin (powerlifter) (world record holding powerlifter, IPF deadlift 83kg class. Multiple british champion) (http://www.powerlifting-ipf.com/championships/records.html) (http://www.gbpf.org.uk/docs/competition-results/2014/2014BritishClassicMens.pdf)
  • Henry Holtgrewe (strongman) (http://handeaux.tumblr.com/post/155067774496/100-years-ago-cincinnati-lost-henry-holtgrewe)
  • Larry Wheels

Rowing

  • Atlantic Tempest-sourced [410] and [411] and [412] and [413]. This is encyclopaedic because this team are rowing the Atlantic in 2015 and broadcasting their row live in a world first.
  • Flyweight Rowing – the weight class below lightweight, generally with a maximum of 145lbs in male categories.
  • Rowing Specific Training
  • Red Rose Crew
  • Canadian Indoor Rowing Championships
  • Royal Students Boat Club "Njord" – The oldest student boat club in the Netherlands (1874)
  • Great Miami Rowing – New rowing club in Hamilton Ohio
  • Rowington in the United States

Rowers

  • Guenter Beutter
  • Ned Kittoe
  • Dan (D'Hop) Hopkins
  • James Lindsay-Finn
  • Alex Kolls
  • Sean Gaffney (indoor rowing P3 British Champion & World Record holder) - Current Royal Navy Petty Officer who lost his lower left leg while training for the final Field gun competition. A double gold medalist at the 2016 Invictus Games, he currently holds nine out a possible 13 World Adaptive Indoor Rowing Records [414]. He also represented Wales at the 2018 Commonwealth Games as a heavyweight Para Weightlifter [415]. – requested by Kerrymg on 4 December 2018

Rowing teams

Rugby league

Rugby union

Sailing

  • Adaptive sailing - described by US Sailing [416] as "Adaptive sailing refers to programs that provide unrestricted access to the water and experiential sailing for persons with disabilities."
  • Offshore Sailing World Championships
    • IMS World Championships
    • ORC World Championships
    • IRC World Championships
  • International Windsurfing Association (IWA) http://www.internationalwindsurfing.com/windsurfing_competion_0002v01.htm Archived 2019-04-22 at the Wayback Machine
  • IWA World Championships
  • IKA World Championships, IKA - International Kiteboarding Association (http://internationalkiteboarding.org)
  • Star Eastern Hemisphere Championships and Star Western Hemisphere Championships- specific championships for Star class. It usually is grade 200 but sometimes is grade 1 (for example edition 2009 in Hyeres, France) like Star European Championship. https://2018whc.starchampionships.org https://2018ehc.starchampionships.org 213.149.62.180 (talk) 09:29, 15 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • DS37 – A one design match racer designed in Denmark and sailed in Denmark and Sweden. Used for the World Match Racing Tour at the Danish Open.
  • Deep Cycle Batteries – entry Deep cycle battery exists – can't really see why it needs to be a specific 'Sailing' entry anyway – no articles appear to link to Deep Cycle Batteries now that could not be redirected to the existing one.
  • Victualising
  • Seine Twine
  • Hot Flash (sailor) (NOT the unrelated Hot Flash/Flush topic it is atm) Henderson 33 that was three time Boat of the Year
  • J/109 A 35 feet sailing ship used in sailing competitions introduced in 2002. builders site
  • Sooraj Sadanandan
  • Nova Scotia Sea School
  • Ericsson Racing Team, Winner of 2008-09 Volvo Ocean Race (Ericsson Racing Team Website)
  • Magnus Olsson (ocean racing sailors) Famous sailing personality.
  • Leg (sailing)
  • ORR AP A scoring system for yacht racing
  • Tall Ship Windy A Chicago-based commercial tall ship. Built as a replica of an original Great Lakes schooner
  • Rolex Womens International Keelboat Championships A worldwide womens sailing event, sponsored by Rolex (watch company)
  • Alaa Shouhdy A Qatari Sailor
  • Bradley Johnson (American sailor) earned a Bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Paralympics as the first African-American in history to represent the United States in the sport of Sailing at the Paralympics or Olympics.
  • Whitstable Yacht Club A historic sailing club in the South East of England. Inaugurated in 1902, but with links back to the Whitstable Regatta in 1792, and the location of the introduction of the Flying Dutchman (dinghy) Olympic Trapeze dinghies, including their first ever World Championship in 1959 as the warm up event to the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.
  • Boat Rent Switzerland, Winner of 2008-21 bootsvermietung zuerichsee (boot mieten)
  • Giovanni Soldini (Italian sailor) - One of the most famous Italian ocean sailors of this time. He raced all across the world both single-handed and in crew. sources Giovanni Soldini, the long history of the symbol of Italian ocean sailing and Giovanni Soldini, Italy's most famous sailor and Giovanni Soldini, the Italian sailor that flies over the oceans.

Shooting

  • ISSF President's Cup
  • Golden Bullseye Award (Annual award from American Rifleman for the most innovative products in shooting) ([417], [418])
  • Carnegie Sword and Pistol Club [419]

Skating

Inline Speed Skating

  • Amitesh Mishra (is an Inline Speed Skater from India who participated in the 2018 Asian Games Jakarta Palembang) ([420])

Roller derby

  • Diamond Valley Roller Derby Club - A mixed gender roller derby club based in Eltham, Victoria, Australia. The clubs team, Rough Cut Rollers, competed in the 2016 Great Southern Slam held from 11-13 July. The tournament had 45 teams again playing in two divisions, of which the Rough Cut Rollers took the Division 2 Grand final title. The final score was Devil State 66 vs. 234 Diamond Valley. (www.dvrdc.org.au) [421] [422]

Freestyle skating

  • Simone Nai Oleari World Ranking n 1 for 23 consecutive months and total 25 (until now) actual world ranking number 1 report of competition of South korea (where Simone won, year 2013) Paris Competition 2013 (where Simone won, year 2013)report of european championship 2013 (where simone won) report of Shanghai competition (where Simone won, year 2014) Moscow competition 2012 (where Simone won, year 2012) World slalom series report year 2013 interview 2 interview 3 interview 4 cooperation with Fila interview ita World slalom series report 2011 page of italian wikipedia

Figure competitors

  • Jennifer Hendershot

Figure skating

  • Ice Academy of Montreal
  • Elliot Verburg (2x British Ice Dance Champion, skates with Sasha Fear)
  • Burton Powley
  • Sergei Pospelov
  • Artificial ice surface
  • Northfield Skating School
  • Chang Wa Skating School
  • Skating Club of Wilmington
  • Rebecca Fowler (figure skater)
  • Iliya Koreshev
  • Claire Tannett
  • Wendell McGrath
  • Irina Galiyanova (Canadian National Ice Dancer, International competitor competing for Canada, Canadian National Medalist)[423]
  • Michael Olson (figure skater)
  • Oliver Porter – 2-time and current
  • Avidan Brown - [424] [425] Avidan Brown is an international and world competitor, competing for Azerbaijan with Anastasia Galyeta. Together they have competed all over the world and placed 31st at the 2016/17 World Championships. Australian Champion (Novice Men)
  • Tyler Myles
  • Julian Lagus [426] [427]
  • 2014 Winter Olympics Figure Skating Scandal- On home soil Sotnikova handed over-inflated points and gold medal on platter, Kim robbed. 2002 Salt Lake Olympics scandal repeat. Over 1,000,000 sign "change.org" petition for ISU for open-investigation on corrupt judging. [428] and [429] and [430] and [431] and [432] and [433] and [434] and [435] and [436]
  • Rajkumar Tiwari- Tiwari made headlines when he won gold at the 2013 Special Olympics World Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea, in the singles competition. It was India’s first international gold in a sport few know about in the country. He also won a silver with Kirti Kalra in pairs.
  • Emilia MurdockSpanish Competitive Figure Skater 2023/2024 Season. Former United States Figure Skater [437] [438] [439][440][441][442][443][444][445]
  • Michelle Di Cicco Argentinian Competitive Figure Skater. 2022 Argentine National Champion. Former United States Figure Skater. [446] [447] [448] [449][450][451][452][453][454][455][456][457][458][459]

Ice sledge speed skating

  • Peter Axelson - Paralympic athlete from the United States of America who competed in the 1980 games.

Skiing

  • Alpine Skiing Topolino Trophy - The Topolino event is worldwide the biggest and most competitive of all international FIS children´s competitions. Each country only sends their best to this event, most countries using their full quota of 10 athletes. Other competitions like "Pokal Loka" (Skofja Loka, SLO) or "Pinnochio sugli sci" (Abetone, ITA) have similar competitor fields, but often the "second best" start at these events. Events like Whistler Cup (Whistler, CAN) or Vratna Interkriterium (Vratna, SVK) have smaller competitor fields (as not all of the alpine nations are present) and the full quota is often not filled. Competing at Topolino is an experience, winning at Topolino puts them on the map and opens doors to contract offers of the leading ski brands. The list of Topolino winners reaches from ski racing heroes Alberto Tomba, Benjamin Raich, Janica Kostelic, all the way through to current champs Mikaela Shiffrin (USA, 2010), Anna Fenninger (AUT, 2004), Dominik Paris (ITA, 2004), Andrew Weibrecht (USA, 2001), Michaela Kirchgasser (AUT, 2000) or Lindsay Vonn (USA, 1999).
    • XC Skiing Topolino Trophy The idea of creating a new Cross Country skiing promo event dates back in 1983...They wanted to develop the XC version of the notorious Trofeo Topolino Sci Alpino, namely the Alpine Skiing Topolino Trophy...was first run in 1984... https://www.skiritrophy.com/story-of-the-trophy/
  • Pinocchio sugli Sci, 40+ editions, one of the most prestigious skiing cometitions for children under 16 Setenzatsu.2 (talk) 13:36, 31 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Alpine and Cross-country skiing

  • Amélie Wenger-Reymond, Swiss telemark skier, most World Cup wins in International Ski Federation history [460][461][462]
  • Tone Vogrinec, Slovenian Coach, sl:Tone Vogrinec
  • World Pro Ski Tour 1970is [463]

NASTAR National Championships

  • T. J. Lanning
  • James V. Toner

2005–06 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

  • Sylvaine Berthod
  • Ian Kugler

Paralympic athletes from the United States of America

  • Andrea Philips
  • Bill Dean (skier)
  • Bill Hovinac
  • Bradley Washburn
  • Cade Yamamoto
  • Caitlyn Sarubbi
  • Cale Kenny
  • Carl Burnett
  • Charlene Rawls
  • Dan Pufpaff
  • David Grimes (skier)
  • Debbie Cooper
  • Elitsa Storey
  • Gerald Hayden
  • Gwynn Watkins
  • Harry Cordellos
  • Ian Jansing
  • Jasmin Bambur
  • Joel Hunt (skier)
  • John Novotny (skier)
  • John Whitney (skier)
  • Jon Lujan
  • Judy Dixon (skier)
  • Kelly Underkofler
  • Monte Meier
  • Nicholas Catanzarite
  • Pat Parnell
  • Patti Werner
  • Pete Badewitz
  • Ralph Green (skier)
  • Reed Robinson
  • Ricci Kilgore
  • Richard Armstrong (skier)
  • Rob Umstead
  • Robinson Reed
  • Sean Halsted
  • Sandy Potter
  • Scott Meyer (skier)
  • Slater Storey
  • Stephen Lawler
  • Tim Atkinson

Misc

  • Simone Origone 1 and 2
  • Speed Riding The use of a parachute to let rider "fly" down the slopes
  • Hot Dogger Moves Namely the Polish Bagel
  • Duane "Dusty" Johnstone (US olympic coach, family legacy)
  • Walt Schoenknecht (Inventor of Snow Making)
  • Bob Muran – Internationally recognized ski coach. Personal ski instructor to many celebrities including Ted Kennedy, Nelson Rockefeller Jr, Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, Dina Merrill, Cliff Robertson, Ivan Lendl and many more.
  • Sandra Poulsen (alpine skier, 1972 Olympian)
  • Brian Detrick – professional water skier
  • Uli Hesse-Lichtenberger – soccer columnist, author
  • Sugar Mountain Ski Resort – A skiing resort located in Avery County, North Carolina
  • Normal hill – (currently a redirect) term used in ski jumping at 2010 Olympics, normal compared to what?
  • Feast of the North (Russian)
  • Pekka Hyysalo (fi:Pekka Hyysalo), a former freestyle skiier
  • Massanutten Resort – A ski resort located in Massanutten, Virginia, near Harrisonburg.
  • Billy Spencer (water skier), won championships in the 1960s

Softball

  • Congressional Women's Softball Game Annual softball game played since 2009 that benefits the Young Survival Coalition [464]

Surfing

  • Surf Life Saving GB, please see www.slsgb.org.uk
  • Ron Drummond (Surfer), Born: 1907 - Died: 1996, legendary body & canoe surfer from California[47] [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] [53]

Swimming

  • International Long Distance Swimming Federation (ILDSF), had its own world championship http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2012/06/inside-international-long-distance.html
  • World Professional Marathon Swimming Federation (WPMSF), had its own world championship https://www.britannica.com/sports/swimming-sport#ref7040 http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2012/06/inside-international-long-distance.html
  • Fédération Internationale de Natation Longue Distance - was 1st organization for marathon swimming, founded in 1954. In 1963 it divided into ILDSF and WPMSF which existed until 1970s https://www.britannica.com/sports/swimming-sport#ref7040 http://dailynews.openwaterswimming.com/2012/06/inside-international-long-distance.html
  • World Open Water Swimming Association (WOWSA) (https://www.worldopenwaterswimmingassociation.com) (http://www.openwaterswimming.com/about-wowsa/)
  • Marathon Swimmers Federation (MSF) https://marathonswimmers.org
  • FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix has been renamed the FINA UltraMarathon Swim Series as of 2018. (http://www.fina.org/event/fina-open-water-swimming-grand-prix-2015/results) (https://swimswam.com/fina-rebrands-open-water-world-cup-announces-initial-stops/)
  • International Ice Swimming Association (IISA), formed in 2009, "IISA is set out to keep world records with its vision to include Swimming as a category in the Winter Olympic Games and make it globally recognised sport."https://www.internationaliceswimming.com
  • Jaked – High-tech swimwear manufacturer
  • 50 metres freestyle
  • 200 metres freestyle
  • 400 metres freestyle
  • 1500 metres freestyle
  • 100 metres backstroke
  • 200 metres backstroke
  • 100 metres breaststroke
  • 200 metres breaststroke
  • 200 metres butterfly
  • 400 metres individual medley
  • 4×100 metres freestyle relay
  • 4×200 metres freestyle relay
  • 4×100 metres medley relay
  • deep water stairs
  • swim test
  • Dynoswim
  • Bath Cup & Otter Medley Competition
  • Mississauga Synchronized Swimming Association [465]
  • Heat Escape Lessening Posture
  • egg-beater kick
  • List of Olympic-size swimming pools in the United States (please start with Olympia, WA)
  • NOMAD Aquatics & Fitness Huntersville, NC http://www.nomadaquatic.com/
  • Nordic Championships for disability swimmers
  • Japanese swimming stroke (ja:日本泳法)
  • Myrtha Pools ([466])

Swimmers

  • Christopher M Pattinson
  • Lauren Neidigh – Lesbian NCAA swimmer
  • Jasmine Tosky
  • Eric Donnelly – US National Team member 1998–2004, Goodwill/Pan American/Short Course World Championships medalist Swimming at the 1999 Pan American Games United States at the 2003 Pan American Games [467]
  • Casey Barnes-Waychus
  • Devin Blann – Elite youth swimmer who set numerous records between 1993–1998; ages 7-12.
  • Bud McAllister – Coach
  • Garrett Clayman
  • Louisa Farrer Fisher
  • Orion Kevlar
  • Figa Leon
  • Jonathan Novak (swimmer)
  • Eric Ress
  • Anne Cleveland
  • Zach Korte
  • Andrew Carlson (swimmer)
  • Luke Lahann
  • Joe Hines
  • Katie Carroll (swimmer) – member of the US National Team
  • Brooke Bishop – member of the US National Team
  • Kelsey Ditto – member of the US National Team
  • Lauren Rogers (American swimmer) – member of the US National Team
  • Presley Bard – member of the US National Team
  • Katie Riefenstahl – member of the US National Team
  • Tanya Krisman – member of the US National Team
  • Nicholas Schafer – 3rd in the 200 breaststroke at the 2012 Australian Championships. Gold medal winner at the Singapore Youth Olympics and 2012 Oceania Championships
  • Kgosietsile Molefinyane Botswana National Swimmer - sources Antalya yüzme kursuAntalya yaz okulu[468] and [469].
  • Puneet Rana
  • Mary Margaret Revell (later known as Mary Margaret Revell Goodwin), sometime holder of multiple world records for distance/ocean swimming

Clubs and teams

  • Bicester Blue Fins Swim Club
  • Darley Swim Club
  • Indooroopilly Swimming Club
  • Miami Swimming Club - Miami, Queensland
  • Nunawading Swimming Club
  • Palm Beach Currumbin Swimming Club
  • Redlands Swim Club
  • Southport Olympic Swimming Club
  • SOPAC Swim Club
  • St Peter's Western Swimming Club
  • Wests Illawarra Aquatic Swim Club
  • Dolphin Aquatic Club, Sudbury, ON

Tennis

At least date, if not sign, your request:

  • NCAA Champion Tennis Coach Matt Knoll (Head men's tennis coach at Baylor University, won the NCAA men's team championship in 2004, coached ATP players Benjamin Becker, Benedikt Dorsch and John Peers. Web bio is located at http://www.baylorbears.com/sports/m-tennis/mtt/matt_knoll_42354.html)
  • ITF Beach Tennis World Championships
  • ITF Beach Tennis World Team Championships
  • Cosmopolitan Tennis Club - The facility was the center for ATA, Althea Gibson trained, Don Budge played, etc. By: Mjquinn_id (talk) 23:00, 19 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Tennis players

  • Jason Duval
  • Graeme Dyce
  • Camille Favero
  • Steve Fiske
  • Mitchell Frank
  • Rico Gore
  • Art Hobbs
  • Wayne Jackson (tennis)
  • Elena Jirnova (Ukraine) Former Champion Of Ukraine, FED CUP Player( UKR), Beach Tennis USA Runner up. NCAA DIV 1 payer(OU)
  • Clayton Johnson (tennis)
  • Lendale Johnson[470][471][472][473]
  • Jason Lee (tennis)
  • Lauren Marker [474] and [475] (United States of America, professional tennis player, WTA ranking 966, former University of Arizona tennis player)
  • Michael Rice (tennis)
  • Ed Ross (tennis)
  • Jan Silva used to be a young five-year-old tennis prodigy, [476] , (search on google: jan silva, jan kristian silva), currently 11 (as of June 22, 2013)
  • Brie Whitehead
  • Clifton Wong
  • Hoi Ki Jenny Wong
  • Patsy Zellmer good friend and tennis partner to Maureen Connolly
  • Ayline Samardzic Swiss Professional Tennis Player. Born in Locarno, Switzerland November 10,2002.

Tennis rivalries

  • Djokovic-Wawrinka rivalry - a modern-day rivalry between Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka, 2 multiple Grand Slam champions that answer all 3 requirements at the page list of tennis rivalries. This is an active rivalry that includes 27 matches as of now, including 2 Grand Slam finals and at least 1 match in all 4 Grand Slam tournaments. By: Ryanco88

Requested on 30 July 2023.

  • Federer-Murray rivalry - a modern-day rivalry between Roger Federer and Andy Murray, 2 multiple Grand Slam champions and 2 former world no. 1 players. This rivalry includes 25 matches, including 3 Grand Slam finals in 3 different Grand Slam tournaments. Currently a redirect to the page Big Three. By: Ryanco88

Requested on 30 July 2023.

Track and field

Biographies
  • Theresa Biana Agola, Nee Dismas (Athlete from Tanzania and won a silver medal in Javelin, the country's first ever medal in international athletics competitions in 1965 at the 1st All Africa Games in Congo, Brazzaville. Theresa is celebrated as a champion for women's sport in Tanzania and paving the way for the men to win medals in later competitions) (http://todor66.com/Africa_Games/1965/Athletics.html), (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1965_All-Africa_Games), (http://www.thecitizen.co.tz/News/Sports/TZ-runners-set-sights-on-the-2020-Olympics/1840572-4198148-aqcdkv/index.html)
  • Hal Croft – Coach of Reading Memorial High School Track Team, which held the record for the longest winning streak in North American sports at 30 years.[477]
  • Danie Malan, (born 1950) 1970s South Africa middle distance athlete,ranked world no. 2, 800 m 1971, World Record 1000 m 1973, defeated 1976 Olympic 1500 m silver medallist, Ivo Van Damm in 1976 but could not compete internationallly due to international sports boycott of South Africa[478]
  • Brian Herron - (An American Track and Field athlete who competes in the 400 meters and the 200 meters [479] , world junior record holder in the 4x400 meter relay [480] , indoor world junior record holder in the 300 meters) [481]
  • Harold Lambe - 1870s runner, first U.S. National Champion in the 800-meter run (Template:Footer US NC 800m Men), first U.S. National Champion in the 1,500 meter run (Template:Footer US NC 1500m Men), also second head coach of the Toronto Argonauts (1875) (Template:Toronto Argonauts coach navbox)
  • James Milholen - American 400m Runner (An American Track and Field athlete who competes in the 400 meters and the 200 meters James is a 4x All American and a 3x All SEC sprinter. He competes for the University of Arkansas. In 2021 he ran a personal best of 45.98 in the open 400m outdoors, and a split of 45.13 indoors. In high school James was the 2018 Arkansas high school state champion and record holder. He was also an All American his senior year of high school. https://arkansasrazorbacks.com/roster/james-milholen/, https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2021/jun/16/track-and-field-hard-work-perseverance-pays-off/?sports, https://worldathletics.org/athletes/united-states/james-milholen-14846405, https://ar.milesplit.com/athletes/6668195-james-milholen/stats
  • Parker Valby is an American female distance runner. https://floridagators.com/news/2022/11/15/cross-country-parker-valby-named-sec-womens-runner-of-the-year.aspx Submitted 2022.12.29. 2600:6C67:1C00:5F7E:25CD:951D:8E9F:3A0B (talk) 19:17, 29 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  • Lakeisha Warner, British Virgin Islander sprinter and Youth Olympics medal winner
  • Omar Daoud (a Jordanian runner with a national world record) (https://www.joc.jo/ar/federations/jordan-athletics-federation/)
Other
  • 4 Mile of Groningen - see Eliud Kipchoge
  • Maine Black Bears track and field – The University of Maine men's and women's NCAA Division I track and field program. Competes within the America East Conference. http://www.goblackbears.com/sports/m-track/index
  • RUN NYC – Nike's New York City based running club.

Triathlon

  • 5150 Triathlon Series
  • HITS Triathlon Series
  • Awesomefest: an alternative triathlon (article request)
  • International Ultra Triathlon Association (IUTA)
    • Deca Ultra Triathlon
  • Modern Triathlon
  • Hong Kong Triathlon Association
  • The Trinidad and Tobago Triathlon Association
Athletes
  • Jennifer Hopkins (paratriathlete) – paratriathlete, multiple TRI-3 titles. http://www.triathlon.org/athletes/profile/50772/jennifer_hopkins
  • Andre Kajlich – 2012 Men's HC Ironman World Champion. 2nd TRI-1 ITU sprint paratriathlon 2011, 2012. http://www.triathlon.org/athletes/profile/51376/andre_kajlich; http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20121013/BLOG06/121019902
  • Iain Dawson – paratriathlete, TRI-6 Paratriathlon World Champion 2010, 2012. http://www.triathlon.org/athletes/profile/40957/iain_dawson
  • Steven Judge – paratriathlete, TRI-3 Paratriathlon World Champion 2011, 2012. http://www.triathlon.org/athletes/profile/40955/steven_judge
  • Ken Glah – ironman triathlete, 30 straight finishes of Ironman World Championship. http://www.triathlon.org/athletes/profile/ken_glah, http://www.endurancesportstravel.com/
  • Ben Greenfield

Volleyball

  • Sofya Kuznetsova-sourced [482]. Professional volleyball player for the Russian national team and Leningradka volleyball team in the Russian's Super League.
  • Guatemala men's national volleyball team. High ranked men's national volleyball team competed in FIVB competitions.
  • 2019–20 Turkish Women's Volleyball League High ranked women's volleyball league in Europe.
  • Keenan Whitehurst (Former American college volleyball player and 1997 NCAA Men's Volleyball Tournament all-tournament selection; son of former American politician Dan Whitehurst) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_NCAA_Men%27s_Volleyball_Tournament) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Whitehurst)
  • The following are the only three NCAA Division I women's programs that have won the national championship but do not yet have pages:
    • Long Beach State Beach women's volleyball (champions in 1989, 1993, and 1998)
    • Pacific Tigers women's volleyball (champions in 1985 and 1986) — currently a redirect to the main Pacific athletics page
    • Kentucky Wildcats women's volleyball (champions in 2020–21; the NCAA moved the tournament from its normal fall 2020 schedule to spring 2021 thanks to COVID)
  • Masato Kai (Member of the 2023 Japan Senior Men's Volleyball Team, age 19, scored several points as server during 2023 Men's Volleyball Nations League "VNL")

Water polo

  • Alpe Waterpolo League, regional waterpolo league
  • Nordic Waterpolo League, regional waterpolo league
  • Benjamin Hoepelman (born 26 May 1995) is a Dutch male water polo player, playing at the driver position, playing for UZSC Utrecht. [54] He was part of the Netherlands men's national water polo team. He competed in several international tournaments. [55] [56] [57] He played waterpolo at CN Marseille during the seasons 2017-2018 competeting in the top French league. [58] [59] He is the son of the water polo player Andy Hoepelman. His brother Ruben Hoepelman is also playing waterpolo. [60]
  • Robert Fedack is an American water polo player who plays at the national level. He plays on the United States junior national team, and has competed against top teams such as Croatia and Hungary. In the 2021 tournament, his team came last. He has a twin, William Fedack, who's also an athlete. The two grew up together in Sandy Springs, GA and played sports all their lives. Robert hopes to qualify for the next Olympics in 2024.

Wrestling

Amateur and collegiate wrestling

  • FILA World Wrestling Games, editions (at least): 2007, '08, '09; also featured championships in Grappling and Sambo, gathered together all the wrestling styles that do not appear on the Olympic programme. it seems it's defunct now.
  • UWW European Cup of Nations or sometimes European Nations' Cup - invitational wrestling competition. First 5 ranked teams in each of the disciplines (greco-roman, freestyle, men/women) at the previous European Wrestling Championship and host coutry are eligible. [483]
  • WAR Zone Live pairing system that uses an Elo-like (WAR, or Weight-adjusted rating) rating system in order to best pair wrestlers during tournaments; [484]
  • Trent Svingala - Division 1 for University at Buffalo, Top 5 in NYSPHSAA for wins. 123 consecutive victories (top 5 NYS History), 2x NYS champion, Pan-Am champion BJJ. 2-0 MMA
  • Gary Bairos – 2 Time All-American from Arizona State University, 4 time Pac-10 Champion, Captain of the 1980 ASU National Championship Team
  • Jack Knight (wrestler) Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • Ted Purcell (wrestler) Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • Jim Chapman (wrestler) Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • Jack Little (wrestler) Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • Kevin Burke (wrestler) Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • George Marsh (wrestler) Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • Tom Trevaskis Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • Geoff Jameson - Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler (Sports Reference)
  • John Navie Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • Ken Hoyt Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • James McAlary Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • Mushtaq Rasem Abdullah Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • Emily Bensted Australian Commonwealth Games medallists wrestler
  • Nurbek Khashimbekov, several World Championships

Professional wrestling

  • Plane Ride From Hell - An series of incidents from WWE performers and staff while on a return trip from their 2002 European tour which was recently covered by Sports Illustrated. It is currently WP:SALTed in 2012 due to lack of reliable sources and the WP:BLP nature of the event.
  • Preliminary wrestler - currently only a redirect
    • (The term is used in WWE § Prior to Titan Sports.+ It wasn't defined there, but as I was copyediting the article, I checked; it has a wikilink, so I linked it. But that link is just a redirect to Job (professional wrestling), which doesn't mention the expression at all! I've been going round and round Portal:Professional wrestling trying to find the right place to mention this, but there's no listing for "terms used and linked in Wikipedia articles but not defined anywhere in Wikipedia". (Until I made one.)
I ran a search for the expression. +It's found in 55 articles including the redirect so named, almost all of them articles about pro wrestlers. Obviously this is a term that needs an article, or at least a clear definition that can be directly linked to. AWB says Job (professional wrestling) has never contained the expression.
I've written this problem up (in less detail) at Wikipedia:Requested articles/Sports § Professional wrestling, and am also linking from there to here. Please {{Ping}} me to discuss. --Thnidu (talk) 00:48, 13 June 2016 (UTC) )[reply]

Championships

  • American Collar-and-Elbow Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/collar-elbow.html
  • American Light Heavyweight Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/american-lh.html
  • American Middleweight Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/american-m.html
  • Canadian Heavyweight Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/can-h.html
  • Far East Heavyweight Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/korea/fe-h.html
  • French Heavyweight Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/france/fr-h.html
  • Midget Women's World Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-mg-wm.html
  • Midget Women's World Tag Team Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-mg-wt.html
  • Midgets' World Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-mg.html
  • Midgets' World Tag Team Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-mg-t.html
  • Negro Women's World Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-negro-wm.html
  • Occidente Tag Team Championship - see El Hijo de Cien Caras
  • Southern Heavyweight Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/south-h.html
  • TNA Sports Entertainment Xtreme Australian Heavyweight Championship it was Unsanctioned like the TNA World Beer Drinking Championship
  • World Bantamweight Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-b.html
  • World Featherweight Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-f.html
  • World Heavy-Middleweight Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-hm.html
  • World Heavyweight Championship (European version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/eu-world-h.html
  • World Heavyweight Championship (Maryland version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/md/md-world-h.html
  • World Junior Heavyweight Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-j.html
  • World Junior Welterweight Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-jwl.html
  • World Light Heavyweight Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-lh.html
  • World Lightweight Championship (European version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/eu-world-l.html
  • World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-jlh.html
  • World Junior Middleweight Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-jm.html
  • World Lightweight Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-l.html
  • World Mid-Heavyweight Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-mh.html
  • World Middleweight Championship (European version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/eu-world-m.html
  • World Middleweight Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-m.html
  • World Negro Heavyweight Championship http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-negro-h.html
  • World Tag Team Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-t.html
  • World Welterweight Championship (European version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/eu-world-wl.html
  • World Welterweight Championship (Original version) http://www.wrestling-titles.com/world/world-wl.html

Referee

People

  • Amir Jordan - WWE Wrestler competed in United Kingdom Tournament 2018 [485] his bio [486], need more resources to be added for what I posted request for article creation.
  • Billy Wicks – Catch as Catch Can Wrestler
  • Brent & Brandon Tate "The Boys" tag team. Current ROH 6-Man Champions with Dalton Caste.
  • Clara Mortenson An American Womens Wrestler In The 1920s-1950s Former World Womens Champions.[487]
  • Danny Daniels (wrestler) – former ECW referee, independent wrestler, booker of AAW out of Chicago
  • Harold Williams (writer)- sourced [488] [489] [490][491] [492] [493] [494]. Currently Writer for Michinoku Pro Wrestling.
  • Johnny Lind - part of the tag team Extremely Lethal
  • Johnny Mantell – known as Cowboy Johnny Mantell, Pride of Montague County, also wrestled as The Hood for Hollywood Wrestling in CA in 1980, former World Class Championship Wrestling / Southwest Sports alum
  • Little Bruiser-sourced [495] and [496]. Born Murray Downs. This is encyclopaedic because he was one of the most popular midget wrestlers. Well known for being in a six man match against Blackjack Mulligan and Blackjack Lanza.
  • Mike Lozanski – Original ECW wrestler, tragically died in his sleep at the age of 35 on December 18, 2003.
  • Mike Parrow - LGBT wrestler who has wrestled in AJPW, NWA, TNA, MLW, GCW, Evolve, and others. Has had interviews on Good Morning Britain and numerous other media outlets after coming out.
  • Mike Sholars-sourced [497] and [498]. You may also find many media references here [www.mikesholars.com/media.com] This is encyclopedic because coach Mike Sholars meets the Wikipedia criteria of Notability, and the four American football national championships in four different countries is a masterful accomplishment
  • Mystery Man (wrestler) – Wrestler who lasted for a short time in the WWF
  • Nightmare (wrestler) – Professional Wrestler (Curtis Stone) WCW,ECW,SWCW,FCW (Curtis Stone – Founder of "Warriors 4 Christ Wrestling ((San Antonio))
  • Rasche Brown - part of the tag team The Skullkrushers
  • Rayman (wrestler) - see El Hijo de Cien Caras
  • Richie Lind - part of the tag team Extremely Lethal
  • Ricky Cruzz - see El Hijo de Cien Caras
  • Rayna Von Tosh – First SHIMMER Women Athletes Academy Graduated. She has been wrestling for WSU and SHIMMER.
  • Ricky Noble – Independent wrestler in late 90's, early 2000's, Wrestled for NWA, APW (World Champion 3X, US Champion), Funkin Conservatory (TV Champion), ECCW (World Champion), UPW (World Champion) with long running feud with the Barbarian. Wrestled Adam Windsor at WWE show in Lakeland, FL. Ranked PWA Top 500 3 years. Wrestled for NWA World Tag Team Titles against Bad Attitude in Nashville as part of Boyz next Door. Former Kicker at UNC – Chapel Hill.
  • Sean Hanson – ref known as "The Whole Reffin' Show" Sean Hanson
  • Sonny Elliot Australian wrestler in Florida Championship Wrestling
  • Turcan Celik (tag team) [61][62]

Promotions

  • WrestleStat - primary location for fans, media, coaches, and athletes to find statistical information about college wrestlers and schools [499] [500] [501] [502] [503]
  • WrestleCircus (Wrestle Circus) - Based in Austin, TX
  • Joshi 4 Hope
  • Nigeria Wrestling Federation
  • National Wrestling Alliance of Nigeria
  • Xplosion Nacional de Lucha Libre
  • Leader Wrestling Association
  • International Catch Wrestling Alliance
  • Italian Championship Wrestling
  • Nu-Wrestling Evolution
  • Freestyle Championship Wrestling
  • European Wrestling Association
  • Athletik Club Wrestling
  • European Wrestling Promotion
  • Deadlock Pro Wrestling
  • Trinidad & Tobago Wrestling Assocation
  • Defiant Wrestling – based in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (see AfD #1 and AfD #2)
  • Paradigm Pro Wrestling - Based in Jeffersonville, IN. Events are released worldwide on IndependentWrestling.TV. Generated publicity when it was the first promotion to promote a show under UWFI shoot-style rules in the United States in 25 years. Was also the subject of controversy when a wrestler threaten another wrestler with a knife in an unscripted segment.(Potential article sources include: [63][64][65][66][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75])
  • Grapplemax Pro Wrestling Studios - based in Singapore and a founding member of the Asia-Pacific Federation of Wrestling

Tag teams and stables

  • Catch Point
  • Chris Divine and Quiet Storm Independent tag team
  • Damned Nation (UK faction)
  • Dynamic Dudes – Johnny Ace and Shane Douglas in Jim Crockett Promotions
  • Extremely lethal - Richie Lind and Johnny Lind - American/CWF tag team
  • The Midnight Sensations - Sam Shields and Chris Rockwell
  • Naptown Dragons - Diehard Dustin Lee and Scotty Vortekz
  • The Skullkrushers - Keith Walker and Rasche Brown
  • Super Smashed Bros - Scottish Tag Team
  • Team AnDrew - Drew Gulak and Andy Sumner - Chikara/CZW Tag Team
  • Team Extreme - Sandman, Perry Saturn and New Jack - mentioned on The Disciples of the New Church
  • Vika Sports Association - already has an article in norwegian under this name: Vika Idrettsforening
  • The War Kings - Crimson and Jax Dane
  • The Z list - Scottish Tag Team

Tournaments and events

  • Glory By Honor VII
  • Glory By Honor X
  • List of Combat Zone Wrestling tournaments
  • List of National Wrestling Alliance tournaments
  • NWA Legends Fanfest
  • PWG Crazy 8
  • SummerSlam Axxess

Other sports

  • Combat wrestling [Wikidata]
  • FlingGolf - (FlingGolf is a new sport that combines lacrosse and golf) ( sources FlingGolf, A New Spin On The Sport, Sees Booming Sales After ‘Shark Tank’ Appearance and FlingGolf combines lacrosse and golf for fun, fast game ).
  • Manitoba Marathon and Canoeathon
  • Targetball - created by Indian man Dr. Sonu Sharma in 2012 ([504])
  • Tuj lub - Hmong sport ([505])
  • World Crossbow Shooting Association (WCSA) - One of the two major crossbow federations. World Championship disciplines: Target, Target match play, Forest, Forest match play, 3D, Bench & prone target and Indoor target.
  • Ultimate ping(fr:Ultimate ping,nl:Ultimate tafeltennis)

Adventure racing

  • HQrecon – sourced [506], [507] and [508]. A new strategic adventure experience where the smart can outrun the fast. Full list of coverage can be found here: [509]
  • Victor Delamarre (Victor Delamarre, French-Canadian strongman) (http://legendarystrength.com/victor-delamarre/ http://www.strengthfighter.com/2011/10/strongest-men-ever.html)

Arm wrestling

  • International Beeni federation (IBF)
  • International Federation of Arm Wrestlers (IFAW) - held armwrestling tournaments in conjunction with major International Federation of Body Builders (IFBB) bodybuilding contests, including early editions of the Mr. Olympia.
  • International Wristwrestling Club (IWC)
  • Professional Armwrestling League (PAL)
  • Ultimate Armwrestling League (UAL)
  • World Arm Wrestling Federation (WAWF)
  • World Armsport Federation
  • World Armwrestling League (WAL)
  • World Professional Armwrestling Association (WPAA)
  • World Professional Wristwrestling Association (WPWA)
  • World Wristwrestling Championship
  • World’s Wristwrestling Championship, Inc. (WWC) -first armwrestling organization, organized the first World’s Wristwrestling Championship - it was held in Hermann Sons Hall: the second largest auditorium in Petaluma in 1962; later those (WWC's) World championships were known as Petaluma World’s Wristwrestling Championship. [76]
  • Carling O’Keefe World Armwrestling Championship- Fred Salvador first organized in 1971 after Petaluma Worlds Wristwrestling Championships; later referred to as the birth of organized armwrestling in Canada. also known as Timmins Worlds
  • Bill Soberanes (and maybe Dave Devoto) -founder of armwrestling/wristwrestling sport
  • some of the top open weight pullers since 1950
    • Denis Cyplenkov - Somebody please make a wikipedia page to Denis Cyplenkov. He has several wikipedia articles. He is one of the greatest arm wrestlers of all time, he has beating Devon Larratt, Andriy Pushkar & John Brzenk. He has done powerlifiting before and hold the current world record of strict curl at 113 kg. Just read his russian wikipedia article, he has also won several times in various strength disciplines.
    • Schoolboy (arm wrestler) - Aleksandr "Schoolboy" Beziazykov (b. 2000), national champion in Russia.
    • Alizhan Muratov (arm wrestler) - Multiple World Armwrestling Championship.
    • Allen Fisher (arm wrestler) / USA
    • Cleve Dean / USA
    • Dave Chaffee / USA
    • Evgeny Prudnik / UKR
    • Gary Goodridge (nothing on his arm wrestling career in the article)
    • Georgi Tsvetkov (arm wrestler) / BUL
    • Jerry Cadorette / USA
    • Levan Saginashvili / GEO
    • Kamil Jablonski / POL
    • Matt Mask / CAN
    • Michael Todd (arm wrestler) / USA
    • Oleg Zhokh / UKR
    • Richard Lupkes / USA
    • Sasho Andreev / BUL
    • Travis Bagent / USA
    • Vitaly Laletin / RUS
  • top strongmen/armwrestlers before 1950
    • Richard Pennell - recognized by many as being the first American strongman, he was the first man to break the 200-lb barrier in the overhead press with one arm
    • Arthur Dandurand - thought to have armwrestled thousands of men, and has no known losses, in 1908 he managed to walk 23 feet with a wheelbarrow loaded to 4,300 lbs, he (apparently famous story) shouldered unassisted a Model T car engine weighing well over 400 lbs and walked away with it.
    • Hector Décarie - Canadian strongman
    • Joe Nordquest - in 1916 lifted 363 lbs in the lift that was the precursor to the bench press (lying flat on the floor as opposed to on a bench)-that record stood for 34 years. he’s credited with middle-finger curl with a 70-lb dumbbell, jumping from a 30" table to the floor with maintaining a handstand position. Known to be a great armwrestler, with no recorded losses.
    • Ian Batchelor, nicknamed "Mac" , a Los Angeles tavern owner, Between 1931 and 1956 armwrestled and beat approximately 4,000 different opponents. Had particular finger and wrist strength: he could do feats as bending four bottle caps simultaneously by placing them between his fingers and making a fist. He armwrestled everyone who challenged him-once an entire professional football team in one evening. Looked up to G.F Jowett. he did sport specific training for armwrestling. He won a special challenge match against Earle Audet(also undefeated puller until then), for the title of World's Wristwrestling Champion in 1946. Some challengers travelled great distances to try to beat him, but non was succesful.
    • Earle Audet, undefeated until match against Batchelor

Base Jumping

Bee hunting

  • Bee hunting or Bee hunt - been around for thousands of years. [510] [511]

Bodyboarding

  • Jared Houston - South African man, and current Men's APB (Association of Professional Bodyboarders) World Tour champion
  • Brahim Iddouch (Morocco) is influential in the progression of Moroccan and international bodyboarding. Known for his fluid yet special and powerful style of surfing, and he's ranked 7 in the global bodyboarders ranking.
  • Daniel Kiami - 1982 International Morey Boogie Bodyboard Pro Championships winner
  • Matt Lackey (Coolangatta, Australia) currently rated by his peers as the best dropknee rider in the world. Known for tearing apart waves around the world such as Cloud 9, but best known for his dominance over his local break at Dbah in Australia.
  • Paipo board (pronounced pipe-oh) - Either made of wood or fiberglass. Fiberglass boards usually had fins on the bottom.[77] Tom Morey hybridized this form of riding waves on one's belly on a paipo to his craft of shaping stand-up surfboards.

Bowling

  • International Candlepin Bowling Association (ICBA) https://www.candlepin.org
  • International Bowling Association (IBA) predecessor to World Bowling https://www.britannica.com/sports/bowling#ref403551
  • World Ninepin Bowling Association - Section Classic (WNBA-NBC) http://www.fiqwnba-nbc.de http://www.wnba-nbc.de Archived 2020-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
  • World Ninepin Bowling Association - Section Bohle (WNBA-NBB) http://fiqwnba-nbbk.eu/? it seems that it is also called Section National (NBN (Ninepin Bowling National)) and Section Breitensport (NBBK)
  • World Ninepin Bowling Association - Section Schere (WNBA-NBS) http://www.wnba-nbs.de
  • WNBA World Ninepin Bowling Championships, sections (variations/types): Breitensport/Bohle (NBBK/NBB), Classic (NBC), Schere (NBS)
    • WNBA NBC World Championships or WNBA Section Classic World Championships
    • WNBA NBB World Championships or WNBA Section Bohle World Championships
    • WNBA NBS World Championships or WNBA Section Schere World Championships

Walter Ezequiel Matthysse (Jr.) - fuentes [512]. Esto es enciclopédico porque Walter Ezequiel Matthysse Jr. es el primer boxeador amateur en la histotia del boxeo argetino que ganó un título del Consejo Mundial de Boxeo (CMB).

Bullfighting

  • José Tomás Román Martín (José Tomás Román Martín, Spanish Bullfighter) (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Tom%C3%A1s)

Darts

Federations
  • International Darts Federation (IDF), world federation for soft darts http://www.idfdarts.org
  • World Soft Darts Association (WSDA), world federation for soft darts http://www.darts-theworld.com/en/rules-wsda.html
  • Soft Darts World Federation (SDWF) (aka (maybe previous name) World Federation of Electronic Darts (http://pl-co.bg/?wpcproduct=дартс-minidart&lang=en)), organized world championships on Compumatic machines (website https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/89201219?q&versionId=102529266 is about "The organizing of the Eighth Electronic Darts World Championship by Barcelona's Compumatic Research SL and Soft Darts World Federation (SDWF)")
  • Bullshooter Darts Federation organizes world championships on Bullshooter machines https://www.throwdarts.at/bullshooter/ (of notable players Mensur Suljović won one of their Ch's )
  • Federation European Compact Sports (FECS) european federation for soft darts, among others http://www.fecs.org (of notable players Mensur Suljović won one of their Ch's )
  • European Dart Union (EDU), european federation for soft darts http://www.edu-dart.eu (of notable players Mensur Suljović won one of their Ch's )
Competitions
  • IDF World Dart Championships ; one of two major tournaments in electronic darts nowadays
  • DARTSLIVE’s Soft Darts World Championships - otherwise known as "The World" or Soft Darts World Championship - The World, organized by WSDA; The World is an annual tournament that comprises various stages played in different countries over the course of a year. http://darts-theworld.com/ ; one of two major tournaments in electronic darts nowadays
    • The World Grand Final
  • SDWF Electronic Dart World Championships (Compumatic) or Electronic Dart World Championships (Compumatic) or SDWF Electronic Dart World Championships - possibly also known as Compumatic World Championship, organized by SDWF , Compumatic is a brand of electronic darts machines
  • Soft Tip Bullshooter World Championships, https://www.bullshooter.com Bullshooter is a brand of electronic darts machines
  • Speed Darts World Championships, unknown organiser or if the name is correct; one edition was held in 2000 in Rheda-Wiedenbrück, Germany; there are a few speed darts disciplines
  • Soft Darts World Cup, possibly by WSDA, for teams
  • IDF Darts World Cup, for singles, pairs and teams
  • Super Darts - since 2007.; one of the strongest soft-tip darts tournaments, as for most editions qualifying criteria is win at one of the top soft-tip darts tournaments; sometimes steel-tip darts players also participate http://www.dartslive.com/superdarts/en/history/#sd2013

Extreme sports

  • European University Orienteering Championships
  • Festival International des Sports Extrêmes (FISE) - organizes World cup for some extreme sports that are part of other world associations/federations like BMX (UCI), Parkour (FIG), Wakeboarding (IWWF)...
  • Kempf Zoltan (Zozo) - Hungarian Freestyle BMX rider UCI 2019 Ranking
  • Masters of Dirt (Austrian Freestyle Show, touring around the World; Freestyle Motocross, Mountainbike, BMX, Quad, Buggy and Sled Performances; Light and Fire Show, DJ; over 50.000 spectators per year) ([513], [514], [515], [516], [517], [518], [519], [520], [521], [522], [523], [524], [525], [526], [527], [528], [529], [530])

Fantasy sports

  • Trophy Manager – football management game.[531]
  • Football Identity – turn-based football game where one can be a footballer, a manager or a journalist. [532]

Footgolf

  • Jansen Cup (It's like the "Ryder Cup" of FootGolf. USA vs UK. Top players in the USA battling a series of play like best ball, alternate shot and individual stroke play to crown a champion. The event is being held at AFGL home course in Palm Desert California from May 21-24. Event is named after the inventor of the sport Michael Jansen) (http://www.jansencup.com/ , www.footgolf.us)

Freediving

  • IAFD (International Association of Freedivers) - third organisation for freediving (along with AIDA and CMAS); founded by Leferme's (AIDA founder) rival Francisco Ferreras in 1996 presumably
  • FREE (Freediving Regulations and Education Entity)[78][79]
  • Ilaria Bonin - multiple CMAS world records in DYN, DNF (25m pool), Jump blue
  • Peter Colat - world record in DYN under ice by Guinness, multiple WR's in STA O2
  • Arthur Guérin-Boëri - first person in DYN over 300m and first in Jump Blue over 200m.
  • Nikolay (Nik) Linder - multiple world records in DNF under ice by Guinness (at least 84,77,68m)
  • Mateusz Malina - AIDA world records in DYN and DNF
  • Martina Mongiardino - multiple CMAS world records in endurance 800m and endurance 400m (possibly first women below 5 minutes in the latter)
  • Max Poschart - world record holder in both Freediving (at least endurance 800m (first below 10minutes), speed 100m) and Finswimming (at least 100m SF)
  • AIDA Freediving World Championships
    • AIDA Individual Freediving Depth World Championships
    • AIDA Individual Freediving Pool World Championships
    • AIDA Team Freediving World Championships
  • CMAS Freediving World Championships or CMAS Apnea World Championships
    • CMAS Freediving Outdoor World Championships or CMAS Apnea Outdoor World Championships; include CMAS Games (multisport competition for CMAS sports (finswimming, freediving...) which replaces World Championship the year it is held (at least some editions))
    • CMAS Freediving Indoor World Championships or CMAS Apnea Indoor World Championships; include CMAS Games

Freestyle scootering

  • Tanner Fox (social media personality) - born 22 December 1999 in San Diego, California; social media personality, filmmaker, and vlogger with over 6 million subscribers on his YouTube channel; professional freestyle scootering athlete/ambassador; businessman, fashion designer, marketer, car enthusiast, traveler, selfmade millionaire [533]

Frescotennis

  • Frescotennis was created for a multitude of reasons; an exciting, effective full-court cardiovascular sport and workout where all ages/genders can compete evenly with the infusion of strategically balanced rules. A 2-6 player dynamic, substantive workout that has less long-term body impact than tennis.
  • IFL(International Frescotennis League) https://fresco.tennis

Inline hockey

  • 2018 FIRS World Inline Hockey Championships

Kettlebell lifting

  • Jadranka Zivka Marinovic also known as Jad, in media often goes just by Jad Marinovic - Australian of Croatian roots. Australia’s 1st MSIC, PRO MSWC, Kettlebell Marathon pioneer & Kettlebell Marathon World Champion, 1st Australian Kettlebell Marathon World Champion, multiple IGSF and IKMF world records, 1st woman in the World to lift double kettlebells for 1 hour in IKMF Kettlebell Marathon... [80]
World federations
  • IGSF (International Girya Sport Federation) http://igsf.biz/dir/en/ http://www.girevik-online.com/international-kettlebell-organizations/igsf
  • IKMF (International Kettlebell Marathon Federation) https://www.ikmf-world.com http://kettlebellmarathon.com/wp20150806/about-3/history/
  • WAKSC (World Assocation of Kettlebell Sport Clubs) http://waksc.com
  • (WKSF) World Kettlebell Sport Federation http://www.wksf.site/copia-sport
  • (IKLF) International Kettlebell Lifting Federation http://www.iklf.co
  • (IKFF) International Kettlebell and Fitness Federation
  • (IKSFA) International Kettlebell Sport & Fitness Academy
  • (GSU) Girevoy Sport Union
  • World Kettlebell

Medi Games

  • Medi Games - de:Medigames - World Medical and Health Games  : www.medigames.com/

Paintball

  • San Diego Dynasty

Parkour

  • Dylan Polin

Pickleball

Governing Organizations

  • Pickleball Association of Australia is the national governing body for the sport of pickleball in Australia and provides players with official rules, tournaments, rankings, and promotional materials. https://www.pickleballaus.org/
  • USA Picklball (USA Pickleball, Formerly known as the USAPA (USA Pickleball Association), is the national governing body for the sport of pickleball in the US and provides players with official rules, tournaments, rankings, and promotional materials. The association is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation and governed by a board of directors and professional staff who provide the guidance and infrastructure for the continued growth and development of the sport.) (USA Pickleball Association Celebrates Sport's 55th Anniversary


Players

  • Ben Johns (Pickleball) (Ben Johns is the top-ranked Men's Picklball player in the world. Most recently, at the 2018 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships, he was the Men’s Doubles Open Champion with his partner Kyle Yates. At the 2019 US Open, Ben captured gold in Men’s Doubles Open, while earning a silver medal in Men’s Singles. He also won the Triple Crown at the 2019 Tournament of Champions.) (Washington Post article about Ben Johns' Pickleball accomplishments, The Official USA Pickleball player highlight of Ben Johns)
  • Tyler Loong (Pickleball) (Tyler Loong is one of the top-ranking Men’s Pickleball players with top-three finishes in many major US Pro Tournaments including the 2020 California Open, the 2019 Mountain Regional, and 2018 Pickleball National Championships.) (Tyler Loong as "well-known pro(s) to watch" for the National Championship, Players to Watch on the Official USA Pickleball website, ABC Utah Article, Vulcan Sporting Goods Sponsored Athletes, and The Tyler Loong Official brand website.)

Skateboarding

  • Kilian Martin-Spanish male skateboarder [534] and [535].
  • Adrian Dearden Canadian male skateboarder [536]

Snowboarding

  • Brolin Mawejje Ugandan snowboarder already red-linked in two articles: VOA[537], Denver Post[538], Jackson Hole promotional site[539], on The Moth[540], OZY[541], CNN video[542], about the documentary Far From Home on his career[543], source roundup[544], IMDB page[545], and many more. Has a good personal story that would make a nice main page feature

Squash

  • Gordon John Watson Australian Squash Champion 1939-1949, Hall of Fame inductee and Legend of Squash (Vic). [546]

Strongman

  • Vincent Urbank (November 24, 1987 - ?) was an American strongman who competed All-American Strongman Challenge, and who last resided in Jacksonville, Florida.
  • Jitse Kramer
  • Richard van der Linden
  • George Leeman (strongman)

Stunt Pogo

  • Nick McClintock Competes in Pogopalooza, stars in a web series. Has Records in his sport.
  • Fred Grzybowski [547] Also on Americas Got Talent and Nitro Circus. Competes in Pogopalooza, which is his sports highest competition. Also stars in a web series called Fred & Nick. Has records in his sport.

Sumo

  • Ōsumo (ja:大相撲)
  • Yumitorishiki(Bow dance ceremony)(ja:弓取式)
  • Template:Sumo(ja:Template:相撲)

Surfing

  • Kai Otton
  • Trudy Todd
  • Melanie Redman-Carr
  • Kate Skarratt
  • Neridah Falconer
  • Lynette MacKenzie
  • Amee Donohoe
  • Dimity Stoyle
  • Adam Melling
  • Adam Robertson (surfer)
  • Shaun Cansdell
  • Lee Winkler
  • Tom Whitaker
  • Phillip MacDonald
  • Dean Morrison (surfer)
  • Richard Lovett (surfer)
  • Kieren Perrow
  • Michael Lowe (surfer)
  • Daniel Wills
  • Trent Munro
  • Michael Campbell (surfer)
  • Jake Paterson (surfer)
  • Freddy Patacchia Jr.
  • Emilia Perry – Surfer/Model; Native of Western Australia, now heralding from Hawaii.
  • Terry "Tubesteak" Tracy – (Born: March 13, 1935 in Los Angeles Died: August 22, 2012 in San Clemente) California surf pioneer gave Katherine Kohner the nickname Gidget which became the basis for the novels, movies and TV series staring Sally Field. The character the "Big Kahuna" was based on Tracy. [548], [549], [550]
  • Zoltan "The Magician" Torkos – First surfer to ever do a kickflip on a surfboard. www.zoltantorkos.com
  • Lyndon Wake
  • Jack Haley (surfer) – Winner of the inaugural 1959 U.S. Surfing Championships (as well as the next year) in Huntington Beach, California and well-known pioneer of the sport in Southern California; father of NBA player Jack Haley; founder of Captain Jack's, a Seal Beach, California landmark restaurant (est. 1965).
  • Ronnie Jay (surfer, member of the Dogtown Z-boys Zephyr team 1970s, Venice, California)
  • Brazilian storm The rise of Brazil as a dominant nation of elite competitive surfing

Underwater diving

  • George Irvine III
  • Ocean Reef (company) [551]
  • Big Blue Tech [552]
  • Cydive [553]

Diving equipment

  • Diving Tools
  • Neptune II NIRA [554]
  • Neptune Space [555]
  • GSM DC [556]
  • GSM, Global Submarine Messenger [557]
  • M101A, reciever unit [558]
  • M-105 DIGITAL [559]
  • M-105 DIGITAL DC [560]
  • M-105 D MARINER [561]
  • M101AR [562]
  • Alpha Pro [563]
  • Gamma 105 [564]
  • GSM TV2
  • Shield Display (for Neptune masks)
  • NECS [565]
  • Gamma 105 Camera [566]

Wakeboarding

  • Phillip Soven - sourced [567] and [568] Professional wakeboarder and older brother of Bob Soven with whom he had a show on MTV called "Wake Brothers" which ran for 12 episodes in 2012. He turned pro at 11-years-old and has won the world championships, the King of Wake, and the Pro Tour. In 2007, he became the first rider in the history of the sport to win the Pro Tour title, the King of Wake crown and the WWA World Series in the same year. WebPage PhilSoven.com
  • Robert "Bob" Soven - sourced [569] Professional wakeboarder and younger brother of Phil Soven with whom he has a show on MTV called "Wake Brothers."

Weightlifting

  • Abbas Khatami IFBB Pro Bodybuilder
  • Endurance Weightlifting The current weightliww.bodybuilding.com/fun/other26.htm], [570], [571], [572], and [573].

fting sub-categories of Powerlifting, Olympic Weightlifting and Bodybuilding do not accommodate endurance weightlifting i.e. lifting the maximum amount of weight possible, within a given time period.

  • European Youth Weightlifting Championships
  • Sava Vasiljevski Performance results (https://www.openpowerlifting.org/u/savavasiljevski) Lifter profile (https://goodlift.info/lifter.php?lid=15165)
  • Asian Youth & Junior Weightlifting Championships [574], [575], [576], [577]
  • Charu Pesi weightlifter (latest reference -https://northeastlivetv.com/topnews/arunachals-charu-pesi-does-it-again-wins-gold-in-weightlifting-at-national-games/)

Windsurfing

  • International Windsurfing Association (International Windsurfing Association, is the governing body for the sport of Windsurfing in the world and provides players with official rules, tournaments, rankings, and promotional materials. http://www.internationalwindsurfing.com/
  • Student Windsurfing Association "a not for profit company, set up to promote, coordinate and advance student windsurfing in the UK" - see http://www.studentwindsurfing.co.uk/ – Other sources – [578] [579] [580] [581]

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