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What is a snipe in hockey?

Snipe: a powerful or well-placed shot that results in a pretty goal. Every bar down shot is a snipe, but not every snipe goes bar down. Top Cheese/Chedda...

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How fast do average snowboarders go?

Though speed largely depends on the terrain and iciness of the snow, the average snowboarder travels between 25 and 35 miles per hour. Is 50 mph fast on ...

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What is the hardest kung fu style?

Wing Chun is one of the strongest, most direct Kung fu styles. Wing Chun originated in the early 1700s at the Shaolin Temple and was then was widely spre...

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How much should a wrestler run?

Traditionally, wrestlers have engaged in long hours of “road work”, running to somewhere between three and six miles to develop wrestling stamina. How of...

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Which country is the best at figure skating?

The statistic reflects the all-time medal table of the ISU World Figure Skating Championships from 1896 to 2019, by country. In 2019 with 201 medals in t...

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How long did Gabi Butler Cheer for Navarro?

But one team member emerged as the series' shining star: Gabi Butler, who had already reached “cheerlebrity” status after cheering for teams across ...

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Has a qualifier ever won the US Open?

Eighteen-year-old Emma Raducanu (UK, b. Canada, 13 November 2002) won the 2021 US Open after coming through three qualifying rounds and seven main-draw m...

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Who are the toughest football hooligans?

The 10 Biggest Hooligan Clubs in English FootballService Crew (Leeds United)The Zulu Warriors (Birmingham City)Chelsea Headhunters (Chelsea)The Herd (Ars...

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Is Sule leaving Bayern?

Bayern Munich defender Sule agrees free transfer move to Borussia Dortmund. Niklas Sule is set to leave Bayern Munich once his contract expires and link ...

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When was offside introduced?

The offside rule originated in 1863. A player was considered offside unless three players of the opposing side are in front of him (includes goalkeeper)....

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