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  • about Austria on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please join the project.AustriaWikipedia:WikiProject AustriaTemplate:WikiProject AustriaAustria...
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  • Talk:Jochen Rindt (category Featured articles that have appeared on the main page)
    appears to have been living in Austria at the end of the war, so he may have 'converted' to Austrian nationality when Austria was re-established. More likely...
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  • June 2011 (UTC) Where is an article about the "World Sports Awards of the Century" from 1999 in Vienna, Austria? With Pele, Muhammad Ali, etc etc. — Preceding...
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  • Aquatics Championships Spain at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics Spain at the 2014 European Athletics Championships Spain at the 2014 FEI World Equestrian...
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  • Talk:Relay race (category Start-Class Athletics articles)
    (UTC) "The final leg runner for The University of Wisconsin, home of the Badgers of the Big Ten Athletics Conference, brings home the win to the Badgers...
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  • major titles in a row) 2010 European Championships - Austria - Winner: FRANCE (has won the last three major titles 2009 World Championships - Croatia -...
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  • The World Deaf Championships is an international sports competition for deaf athletes. The International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (ICSD) is the...
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  • Talk:Ski jumping (category Wikipedia vital articles in Everyday life)
    size. We have articles for Ski-flying World Championships, so I believe there's no need for an article on the "sport". --Pudeo (Talk) 21:05, 8 April...
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  • Greek Children's Championships (2008, 2011), 3 Greek Championships of Junior children (2007, 2008, 2009). The headquarters of the team is the closed gym of...
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  • example, a boxing world title a winner of a bike race (except a World Championships) isn't normally considered to have won a title in the sporting sense...
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  • moving in that direction (e.g. FIFA's redesignation of Kazakhstan as a UEFA country for the purposes of World Cup qualification, regional championships, etc...
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  • 1 February 2018 (UTC) @Osplace: I remember last year at the IAAF athletics world championships there was norovirus outbreak that lead to many athletes...
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  • 2013 (UTC) Richard Woytak was born in Poland to Polish parents, and published papers and books on the history of Poland in the World War II era, in English...
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  • connections to the Internet in June 2014.[311] According to Bloomberg, in 2013 Romania ranked fifth in the world, and according to The Independent, it...
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  • Talk:2010 Winter Paralympics (category Wikipedia In the news articles)
    disabilities - the largest such event in the world. Perhaps I don't understand the rating scale; what importance will be assigned to the 2010 Winter Olympics...
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  • Talk:Summer Olympic Games (category Featured articles that have appeared on the main page)
    statement "On the bright side, drug testing and regulation authorities were catching up with the cheating that had been endemic in athletics for some years"...
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  • New York Arts in Upstate New York Asian American Federation of New York Associate Judges of the New York Court of Appeals Athletics in upstate New York...
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  • of snow in the Andes. As fas as I know it has already organized world championships in skiing. Chile's capital, Santiago, is very close to the famous ski...
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  • At the Olympics the UK always parades alphabetically with the G's, and athletics commentators are now refering to the national team as Great Britain And...
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