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Who started Special Olympic Bharat 1 point?

Special Olympics Bharat is an accredited program of Special Olympics International which was founded by Eunice Kenedy Shriver. Special Olympics Bharat wa...

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What score do you need to make state in gymnastics?

Athletes qualify to the State Championships by earning a 30.0 or higher All Around score at any sanctioned USAG competition in the United States. What is...

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What is the most prestigious Grand Slam?

1. Wimbledon. Where else to start but with the most prestigious tennis tournament of all: Wimbledon. Of the 4 Grand Slam tournaments, Wimbledon attracts ...

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What is the Israeli fighting style?

Krav Maga (/krɑːv mɑːɡɑː/; Hebrew: קרב מגע‎, [ˈkʁav maˈɡa(ʔ)], lit. "contact combat") is a military self-defense and fighting system developed for the Is...

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Is Muay Thai a full body workout?

Muay Thai is a full-body workout People who have spent significant time doing Muay Thai swear by its wonderful weight loss and body-sculpting effects. Th...

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How tall is the NBA ring?

Throughout gyms, parks, and driveways around the world, basketball hoops are almost always 10 feet (3 meters) off the ground. Some leagues for young chil...

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What is the 5 rules of taekwondo?

The tenets of Taekwondo are often given in a list of five: courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. Following recitation o...

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Which boxer could take the most hits?

Carmen Basilio, right, had the ability to walk through extremely hard shots. ... In 143 fights, Kid Gavilan, left, was never stopped. ... George Chuvalo,...

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What is Nathan Chen worth?

Nathan Chen's net worth is $2.5 million, according to Celeb Net Worths. Who is the richest ice skater? If you've watched him skate at the Olymp...

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Why was soccer outlawed in England?

Disturbed by the adverse effect that football was having on the good citizens of London, King Edward II banned the game from the city. Later in 1349, his...

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