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* [[U.S. Open (USACO)]] [[United States Computing Olympiad]] proctored competition conducted during the month of April |
* [[U.S. Open (USACO)]] [[United States Computing Olympiad]] proctored competition conducted during the month of April |
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* [[U.S. Open Chess Championship]] |
* [[U.S. Open Chess Championship]] |
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* [[U.S. Open Rubik's Cube Championship]] |
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Revision as of 06:44, 6 January 2008
The term U.S. Open is applied to "open" United States national championships in a particular sport, in which anybody, amateur or professional, American or non-American may compete. These include:
- U.S. Open (golf), golf tournament of the United States Golf Association
- US Open (tennis), fourth event of the Grand Slam tournaments
- U.S. Women's Open (golf), golf tournament of the LPGA
- U.S. Open Badminton Championships, badminton tournament
- U.S. Open (bowling)
- U.S. Open (crosswords), former crossword-solving tournament
- U.S. Open (cycling)
- U.S. Open (darts)
- U.S. Open (go)
- U.S. Open 9-ball
- Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, soccer tournament held between American soccer clubs from the MLS and the minor leagues
- U.S. Open (squash)
- U.S. Open (taekwondo) Taekwondo tournament of the United States Taekwondo governing body
- U.S. Open (USACO) United States Computing Olympiad proctored competition conducted during the month of April
- U.S. Open Chess Championship
- U.S. Open Rubik's Cube Championship