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Athletic Training
- Skill Development - Sport specific skill development. Ie batting accuracy, seeing the ball into your hands for football, arc shooting for basketball.
- Performance Training - Speed, agility, quickness, strength all used as fundamentals in any sport. Training for sports this way is a huge trend.
- Mental Performance Training - Ways to your use your mind to improve in your sport and overcome performance anxiety.
American football
- drop pass
- line pass
- Bills-Patriots rivalry - SAME as above
- Bills-Jets rivalry - SAME as above; AFC East rivalries should have there own, individual articles; there are already a few done, just none with the Bills
- BCS statistics - the articles on the BCS are well done but have no statistics and don't point to any. For example, from how far down the list has a team risen to be #1 at season's end? Or, how far has a team ranked #1 at the beginning of the season fallen by the end?
- Tom Lemming - Controversial College Football Recruiting Guru who has been accused of improperly directing recruits to go to favored schools
- List of NFL highest-scoring games
- Winningest Coach-QB Combination - NFL Coach-QB combinations with most regular season wins
American football officials
- Joe Rosentover - president of the American Association and the Atlantic Coast Football League
- Douglas Hertz (full name Douglas Grant Hertz) - owner of two different New York Yankees football teams in 1941
- Harry Seibold - owner of the Richmond Arrows/Rebels of the Dixie League and the American Association/AFL
- J. Rufus Klawans - president of the Pacific Coast Professional Football League and chairman of the Association of Professional Football Leagues
- Harry Howren - owner of the Norfolk Shamrocks Dixie League team who was part of the formation of the Association of Professional Football Leagues
- William Nickels, Jr. - second president of the Dixie League
- Harry Marsh (American football), James Bush, and J. J. Schafer - presidents of the second American Football League (note that "James Bush" points to article about rugby player)
- George Keanally - coach of the Boston Shamrocks of the second AFL
- Bill Scully (American football) - owner of Boston Shamrocks of AFL II
- William D. Griffith - first president of AFL III
- Joseph Carr, Jr. - son of NFL head Joe Carr who was touted to be the first AFL III president before turning down the position
- Roy Watts - coach of Cleveland Panthers of AFL I
- Jim Clark - coach of Los Angeles Wildcats of AFL I
- Eddie McNeeley - coach of Brooklyn Horsemen of AFL I and NFL
- Hal Pennington - coach of original Cincinnati Bengals
American football players
If you have removed an NFL, AAFC or other football player (American football) from this list, please add that name to the List of American football players. In addition, a list of NFL players can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject National Football League/Articles to create
- Andrew Hendrix - Current quarterback for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish
- Brian Hernandez- Wide Receiver/Return Specialist Las Vegas Locomotives
- Larry Fitzpatrick - Past professional football player (defensive linemen) for the Baltimore Ravens (NFL), Rhein Fire (NFL Europe), Chicago Enforcers (XFL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL), and Illinois State University Redbirds.
- Tyler Emmert - Carrol College (Montana) quarterback who played for the CFL British Columbia Lions
- Randy Garrett - Past professional football player for the Ithaca Bombers, current professional football coach.
- Johnny Mohardt - back for Chicago Bulls (AFL) of the first AFL
- Andrew Flanagan - back of the [[Dallas Cowboys (NFL) in 1989
- Pete Sachon - Norfolk Shamrocks back billed as "Pistol Pete" three decades before Pete Maravich
- Gordon Gorre - halfback for the Los Angeles Bulldogs and Detroit Lions
- Harry Fields - tackle for the Los Angeles Bulldogs
- Alex Drobnitch - guard for the New York Yankees of AFL II and the Buffalo Indians and New York Americans of AFL III
- Jamison Lahman - Linebacker for the Delaware Dempsey Pacers in Delaware, Ohio
- Ed Karp (born Ed Karpowich)[1] - tackle for the Buffalo Indians of AFL III and the Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL)
- Joe Kruse - end for the Cincinnati Bengals (AFL) of the APFA and AFL III
- Roy Watts - player/coach for AFL I Cleveland Panthers
- Orlando Nesmith - player/coach for AFL III Buffalo Indians
- Steve Hrycyszyn (later, Steve Hershey) - quarterback for Buffalo Indians
- Henry Bogacki - center for New York Yankees (1936 AFL) and Rochester Tigers
- Maurice "Moose" McGrath - tackle for Cleveland Rams and Buffalo Indians
- Larry Peace - halfback for Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL)
- Sherm Barnes - end for Milwaukee Chiefs (AFL) and Buffalo Tigers
- Frank Bykowski - guard for Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Tigers
- Bob Holstrom - back for Boston Bears (AFL), Milwaukee Chiefs (AFL), Buffalo Tigers
- Andy Karpus - halfback for New York Yankees and Americans (AFL II and III), Los Angeles Bulldogs, Boston Bears (AFL), and Buffalo Tigers
- Jarrod Penright NFL,AFL- Linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings- Running Back, Linebacker for the Tampa Bay Storm 2003-2007
- Jose Martinez Zorrilla - the first and only, Mexican-born, first-team All-America end for Cornell in 1932.
- Ryan Christian - Toronto Argonauts running back, former TCU running back
- Derek Chancellor - highly recruited high school football standout and currently offensive lineman for the South Dakota Coyotes [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
American football stadia
American football teams
- Hollywood Stars (American football) - hired Kenny Washington and Woody Strode when the NFL had a color barrier; chief rival of Los Angeles Bulldogs throughout both teams' existence
- From AFL/APFA (1938-1939): Chicago Indians (sometimes called the East Chicago Indians), Cincinnati Blades, Dayton Rosies, Kenosha Cardinals, Nashville Rebels
- Richmond Rebels (American football) (originally Richmond Arrows) - last champion of the AA/AFL; team's jump to AA/AFL caused implosion of Dixie League
- South Dakota Coyotes football - The University of South Dakota's football team [10]
Archery
- Ben Glover DCAS Archer
- UKSAA - United Kingdom Student Archery Association
- AMCE - Archery Competitions Made Easy
- Angus Arrows dot com - Groundbreaking archery store [11]
- Scott Brown (archer) - Expert Archer
- Alec Potts - junior Archer
- Pete Shepley - Founder of PSE Archery
- Arrow Throwing - The sport where one tosses arrows with a string
Association football (soccer)
Association football general
- History of Welsh association football (currently a redirect)
- Home-and-away series or Home-and-home series
Association football lists
- List of Swansea City A.F.C. managers its at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swansea_City_A.F.C.#List_of_club_managers There is no need of a seperate article.
- List of Womens' association football stadiums by capacity
Association football seasons
- Slovenian PrvaLiga past seasons (sl)
- Seasons from the 1909–10 Isthmian League to the 2005–06 Isthmian League[12]
- Seasons from the 1962–63 Southern Football League to the 1975–76 Southern Football League[13]
- Seasons from the 1982–83 Southern Football League to the 1984–85 Southern Football League[14]
- Seasons from the 1987–88 Southern Football League to the 1989–90 Southern Football League[15]
- Seasons from the 1995–96 Estonian Cup to the 2006–07 Estonian Cup [16]
- 1997–98 Southern Football League[17]
- 1999–2000 Southern Football League[18]
- 2000–01 Southern Football League[19]
- Panathinaikos F.C. season 2006–07
- 2007–08 Swansea City A.F.C. season
- 2010–11 Videoton FC season (hu)
- 2010_Úrvalsdeild kvenna [20]
- 2011 Clausura Liga de Ascenso [21] -notable because it is the current competition in Mexico's domestic 2nd tier football league
Association football teams
- Al-Mahabba Tripoli FC - Lebanon Second Division
- BSG KKW Greifswald - East German team
- CFC Azul - newest members of USL Premier Development League in US
- FC 8-0 - Pakistani
Brazilian teams
Acre state
Alagoas state
Amazonas state
Bahia state
- Catuense Futebol S/A
- Itabuna ÀEsporte Clube
- Sport Clube Camaçariense
- Esporte Clube Ipitanga Bahia Ltda
- Associação Desportiva Comunitária Astro
- Sport Club Jacuipense
- Real Salvador Esporte Clube Ltda
- Serrinha Esporte Clube
Ceará state
- Associação Desportiva São Benedito
- Associação Desportiva Tiradentes
- Guarani Esporte Clube
- Itapajé Futebol Clube
- Uruburetama Futebol Clube
Distrito Federal
Mato Grosso State
Mato Grosso do Sul State
Rio Grande do Norte State
Rio de Janeiro State
- Centro Esportivo Arraial do Cabo
- Barra da Tijuca Futebol Clube
- Condor Atlético Clube
- Esprof Atlético Futebol Clube
- Everest Atlético Clube
- Floresta Atlético Clube
- Heliópolis Atlético Clube
- Esporte Clube Iguaçu
- Japeri Futebol Clube
- Esporte Clube Lucas
- Esporte Clube Miguel Couto
- Paduano Esporte Clube
- Paraíba do Sul Futebol Clube
- Profute Futebol Clube
- Esporte Clube Resende
- Rio Cricket e Associação Atlética (pt)
- Rio das Ostras Futebol Clube
- Esporte Clube Rio São Paulo
- Atlético Rio Futebol Clube LTDA
- Clube de Futebol São José
- Silva Jardim Futebol Clube
- Teresópolis Esporte Clube
- Três Rios Futebol Clube
Eastern Europe
- FC DAG Tartu (et)
- JHK Keemik Kohtla-Järve (et)
- FK Maardu (et)
- PK Olümpia Tartu — Champions in 1939–40
- JK Vall Tallinn (et)
- TSV Heusenstamm
- FC Union Niederrad 07
- FSV Raunheim 07
- SKG Stockstadt
- Rot-Weiß Walldorf
- BSG KKW Greifswald
- VFB Waldshut
- BSG EHW Thale
- BSG Chemie Zeitz
- BSG Empor Wurzen-West
- ZSG Burg
- BSG Motor West Karl-Marx-Stadt
- BSG Lokomotive Weimar
- Petrarca Padova Foot-Ball Club (it)
- Associazione Calcio Montagnana (it)
- Chinotto Neri Roma
- U.S. Guanzatese Calcio
- F.C. Bulgaro 1996
- C.S. Ardisci e Spera 1906
- Ardita Como 1934
Haughley United FC Suffolk & Ipswich League — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.125.247.13 (talk) 20:58, 2 January 2012 (UTC)
Association football players (individual)
- Notability is checked by User:Bar Code Symmetry and/or User:Timbouctou
A-D
- Ulrich Braun (de)
- Johannes Brenner
- Peter Burák (cs) (sk)
- Antonio Carannante (it)
- Davide Carcuro
- Davide Caremi
- Nicolas Cicut
- Roberto Cortellini
- Florent Cuvelier (Belgian player from Stoke City, currently on loan at Walsall F.C.)
- Giancarlo Danova (it)
- Dimitris Daskalakis
- Domenico Di Cecco [22]
- Francesco Di Gennaro
- Antonio Di Nardo (it)
- Epi Drost (de) (nl)
E-J
- Eugen Einman (et)
- Titi Essomba [23]
- Henrik Fig (da) (it) (Played with Colorado Foxes)
- Thomas Fig (da) (it)
- Karl Fischer [24]
- Franck Fontan [25]
- Jürgen Friedl (de)
- Aleksander Gerassimov-Kalvet [26]
- Pierre Gómez (News article)
- Aviv Hadad [27]
- Rudolf Härmates (Only on List of Estonian footballers which is unrefrenced and outdated)
- Jürgen Hartmann (footballer) (de)
- Liam Hearn [28]
- Moussa Hirir [29]
- Erich Hof (de) (fr)
- Tommy Holmgren (sv)
- Karl-Richard Idlane (et)
- Herbert Ilsanker (de)
- Sergei Javorsky [30]
- Martin Jensen (Only on List of Estonian footballers which is unrefrenced and outdated)
- Jan Jeuring (de) (nl)
- Eduard Jõepere [31]
- Ernst Joll (et)
- Nélio Roldon Junior (pt)
- Alfei Jürgenson [32]
- Janno Jürisson [33]
K-N
- Harald Kaarmann [34]
- Julius Kaljo [35]
- Elmar Kaljot [36]
- Rudolf Kallaste [37]
- Edmund Karp [38]
- Leonhard Kass (et) (it)
- Osvald Kastanja [39]
- Nikolai Kaubish [40]
- Johannes Kihlefeldt [41]
- Herbert Kipp [42]
- Helmuth Kippar [43]
- Elmar Klaos [44]
- Heinrich Koort [45]
- Kopel Koslovski [46]
- Arnold Köss [47]
- Evangelos Koutsopoulos [48]
- Pedro Kozak (Paragraph 15)
- Felix Kull [49]
- Aleksei Kürbis [50]
- Arnold Laasner [51]
- August Lass [52]
- Ferdinand Laurberg [53]
- Johannes Lello [54]
- Ralf Liivar [55]
- Nikolai Linberg [56]
- Voldemar Luik [57]
- Pål Lundin (sv)
- Aleksander Mägi [58]
- Eigo Mägi [59]
- Domenico Maietta (it)
- Diego Markic (it)
- Tigaye Masrabaye [60]
- Arnold Matiisen [61]
- Juho Matsalu [62]
- Artur Maurer [63]
- Eduard Maurer [64]
- José Hugo Medina [65]
- Siegmar Menz (de)
- Davide Morello [66]
- Roman Mõtlik [67]
- Ferdinand Murr [68]
- Damir Mužek (de)
- Jean-Claude Ndori [69]
- Valter Neeris [70]
- Artur Neuman-Tarimäe (et)
- Johannes Niks [71]
- Peter Nilsson (footballer) [72]
- Bernhard Nooni [73]
- Helmut Nordhaus (de)
O-Z
- Ervin Ollik [74]
- Kalle Oranen (nl)
- Massimiliano Ossari (it)
- Niels Overweg (de) (nl) (pl)
- Heinrich Paal (et)
- Rudolf Paal [75]
- Herbert Paalberg [76]
- Theo Pahlplatz (de) (nl)
- Thomas Panny (de)
- Erich Papp [77]
- Peter Pappas (soccer) played for Philadelphia KiXX
- Egon Parbo [78]
- Dale Parker [79] [80]
- Piotr Parzyszek [81]
- Josef Pecanka (de)
- Ivan Perić [82]
- Edmund Peterson [83]
- Voldemar Peterson [84]
- Daniel Pettersson
- Visay Phaphouvanin on Laos national football team scored 3 goals in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
- Viktor Piisang [85]
- Eduardo Pimentel (es)
- Voldemar Piperal [86]
- Raimond Põder [87]
- Lothar Priebe Coached Germany U-20 in 1989 [88]
- Artur Prunn [89]
- Giuseppe Pugliese [90]
- Helmut Räästas [91]
- Allan Rasmussen
- Alfred Ratnik [92]
- Karl Ree [93]
- Hans Reich (footballer) (de)
- Bernhard Rein [94]
- Otto Reinfeldt-Reinlo (et)
- Ott Reinumäe [95]
- Voldemar Rõks [96]
- Heino Römmer [97]
- Adolf Rüütel [98]
- Elmar Saar [99]
- Rashad A. Sadygov
- Samuel Saiz
- Giannakis Sampson
- Andrew Santiago
- Frenk Schinkels (de)
- Hans-Günter Schröder (de)
- Martin Schwendler (de)
- Vladimir Sekulovski
- Gustav Sepp [100]
- Viktor Sieger [101]
- Otto Silber [102]
- August Silber [103]
- Karl-Rudolf Silberg-Sillak (et)
- Vladimir Silberg-Sillak
- Aavo Sillandi
- Jae Won Sim
- Evald Smitt
- Kouch Sokumpheak [104]
- Alexander Starostin
- Avery Steinlage
- Ruben Svensson (sv)
- Juri Tamburini (it)
- Ain Tammus [105]
- Vladimir Tell (et)
- Elmar Tepp [106]
- Hans-Ulrich Thomale (de)
- Piercesare Tombolato (it)
- Tiago Rodrigues ("Todrigues")
- Grigori Tšutšelov
- Johan Tšutšelov
- Mariano Javier Urbani
- Oskar Üpraus
- Heinrich Uukkivi (et)
- Georg Vain
- Jüri Välbe
- Hugo Väli
- Cliff Valcin on Suriname national football team, scored 3 goals in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
- Richard Valdov
- Aleksander Valkenpert
- Kick van der Vall (nl)
- Massimiliano Varricchio (it)
- Ralf Veidemann
- Paul Victor (footballer)
- Siegfried Vollrath (de)
- Sotiris Voyrkou
- Marko Vujić
- Nikola Vukanac
- Josef Weikl (de)
- Rüdiger Wenzel [107]
- Thomas Wernersson (sv)
- Pat White (soccer) played for the Milwaukee Wave [108] [109] [110]
- Quinonez Wilson Scored one of the worlds longest goals in professional football. [111]
- Justise Winslow
- Dirk Wolf (de)
- Aris Zafirovič
- Johan Zuidema (de) (nl)
Association football coaches
- Scott Baker (coach)
- Hristo Andonov (football coach)
- Ian Broomfield
- Lothar Buchmann
- Aries Caslib
- Enrico Catuzzi
- Apostol Chachevski
- Michael Feichtenbeiner (de)
- Billy McCulloch
- Kurt Myers
- Konstantin Nikolov
- Bo Nilsson (coach) (sv)
- Shaun North
- Givanildo de Oliveira
- Stoyan Ormandzhiev
- Martyn Pert
- Jimmy Petruzzi
- Grigoriy Pinaychev
- John Somerville (coach)
- Paul Smalley
- Aleksandar Stankov (coach)
- Boris Stankov
- Tsvetan Yonchev
- David Yost (University of Missouri football coach)
- Sergi Yotsov
- Petar Zehtinski
Misc
- Ali Sami Alkis (Turkish soccer figure)
- Charlie Stillitano (former MLS Executive, current host of "The Football Show")
- Cleat Beat - India's first football magazine with award-winning writers and international coaches writing for it.
- FA Coaching Diploma
- GreenPitch Magazine (American soccer magazine)
- Global Soccer Agencies (Co-owners of football players)
- Peter Fischer (Association Football Executive)
- Template:Positions - Or similar. The abbreviations of the positions e.g. in 2010 FIFA World Cup Group C is competely obscure to non-football fanatics, especially those who are not native English. I could just decipher GK=Goalkeeper, RB, CB, LB = right, central, left back. But where RM, CM, LM (I guess Right, center, left midfield) is different than MF. What a CF is (center front?) and where that might be different from FW (=forward??) or RW, LW (Right, left forward, or right left wing?) is rather uclear to me. I have truly no idea whatsoever SS and neither does Wikipedia if you follow the Wikilink. It would be extremely helpful for the readers to have a template on the bottom of such pages giving at least the full text of the abbreviations, preferably with a wikilink to the relevant article. Alternatively, make it a task for your project to provide links to the Association_football_positions page, to help the unwary visitor finding out what these mean. Arnoutf (talk) 19:56, 28 June 2010 (UTC)
- Southern Junior Floodlit Cup - youth competition in England won by Arsenal,Chelsea, Tottenham, Aston Villa ect* Louie Edwards (Association Football Executive)
- Soccerway - Dutch statistics website used as a reference source in many Wikipedia football articles [112].
- Transfermarkt - German statistics website used as a reference source in many Wikipedia football articles [113].
- List of soccer players never to have received a red card - Spanish striker Raul is one notable entry but are there other players??
Athletics
- Wolverhampton City Marathon Annual event based in Wolverhampton, England. Events include full marathon, half marathon, 19.5km cycle event and fun run.
- Run for the Lakes Marathon ~ A marathon held in Nisswa, Minnesota; in it's 4th year. Events include 5K run, marathon, half marathon, and relay marathon. Official web site
- National Intercollegiate Running Club Association (NIRCA) - National governing body for collegiate cross country and track clubs at over 50 colleges and universities across the U.S. See [114]
- 2006 IPC World Athletics Championships International Games for Athletics Champions from around the world.
Australian rules football
- See also the Wikipedia:WikiProject AFL player to do list
- Brendon Bolton (Australian Rules Football Assistant Coach)
- Derick Wanganeen (Australian footballer)
- Will Langford (Australian footballer)
- Jarrad Boumann (Australian footballer)
- Sam Grimley (Australian footballer)
- Angus Litherland (Australian footballer)
- Mitch Hallahan (Australian footballer)
- Christian Bock (footballer)
- Total Footy Manager (fantasy football game)
- Max Graham (footballer)
- Daniel Bass (footballer)
Badminton
People
Bandy
- European Bandy Championships - ru:Чемпионат Европы по хоккею с мячом
- Bandy World Championships for women - ru:Чемпионат мира по хоккею с мячом среди женщин
- Bandy World Cup for women - ru:Кубок мира по хоккею с мячом среди женских команд, fi:Jääpallon naisten maailmancup
- Bandy World Championship for women 2008
- Bandy World Championship for women 2004
- Bandy World Championship for women 2012
- Russian Bandy Cup - ru:Кубок России по хоккею с мячом
- Russian Bandy Cup for women - ru:Кубок России по хоккею с мячом среди женских команд
Baseball
People
- Gladys Gooding - famous Brooklyn Dodgers organist
- Todd Grattan - Pitcher for Sydney Blue Sox; Australian Baseball League
- Tanner KN - Played in a Canadian professional league; He played second base.
- Javier Barrio - Los Indios de Juarez 1980' s, Mexican Basball league
- Bo Fields - New York Mets fan known for her unique way of spurring on her team with the development of a unique arm rolling technique adopted by many Met's fans. She is most noted for her appearances in the 1986 World Series
- Paul Friedman (announcer) - Wrigley Field Stadium Announcer for Chicago Cubs, 1995-2009
- Hiroshi Kisanuki - Yomiuri Giants
- Lewis Meacham - Chicago Tribune(?) sportswriter, booster and/or cofounder of the Chicago club or National League
- Marty Noble
- Parc Labatt
- Naohisa Sugiyama - Hanshin Tigers
- Ben Jukich - starting pitcher for the Louisville Bats and Cincinnati Reds prospect
- Kentaro Ogawa(wikija page) pitcher, 60's, Chunichi Dragons. He is the pioneer of Haimen Nage(dorsal side pitch)[115]
- Tim Sexton - pitcher for the Chattanooga Lookouts, a minor league subsidiary of the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Chris Province - Minnesota Twins minor league pitcher, acquired in a December 2009 trade with the Boston Red Sox for Boof Bonser.
- Union of Morrisania - National Association of Base Ball Players team
- All redlinks from Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Meikyukai - Japanese Hall of Fame players who are yet to have English articles.
- All redlinks from J. G. Taylor Spink Award
Leagues
- Panamanian Baseball League
- West Dixie League - Class C league, 1934-35
- Liga Obrera League - AA League 2007-2009 Chris Buron
- M.I.N.K. League - Summer Collegiate Baseball League
Other
- Major League Baseball Draft secondary phase
- Orioles-Red Sox rivalry
- draft-and-follow is a practice in the MLB draft of selecting junior college players, then letting them attend school while retaining exclusive signing rights. A number of player articles mention draft-and-follow; many of them contain red links to it. Online references: [116], [117].
- Midwest League All-Star Game
Basketball
- Acrodunk
- List of basketball arenas outside the United States - to cover the rest of the World
- List of defunct college basketball conferences - to complement the existing list for college football
- The NBA's 100 Greatest Plays [118]
Basketball basic terms
Basketball coaches
- Dave Boots - Head men's basketball coach of the South Dakota Coyotes. One of only 64 coaches in men’s college basketball history to reach 600 wins. Boots, in his 31st season, now has a record of 600-263. [119]
- Dave Arseneault
- Abby Landers
- Ivan Zezelj - Croatian coach of the Jadranka that makes his team loose by 150 points
- Dan Mara - Coached Mitchell College Women's Basketball Team to an all-time record 223 consecutive regular-season victories.[120]
- Valerio Bianchini - Italian coach who won the Euroleague twice (Italian article)
- Scott Ninnis - New head coach of the Adelaide 36ers
- Mike Moreau - Director of The Basketball Academy at IMG Academies and writer for HoopsWorld.com and ESPN.com
- Merv Lopes - Coached Chaminade University of Honolulu; most notable as the Silverswords' head coach when they defeated the top-ranked Virginia Cavaliers in 1981, a game that eventually led to the creation of the Maui Invitational Tournament.
- Aydan Siyavus - Legendary Coach of Turkish Basketball League. 7 titles from mid 70s to mid 80s
- Zenon Michalow- European basketball coach living in San Diego USA
- Jeremy Foster- assistant coach of the Vermont Frost Heaves
- George McKinnon - Former Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball coach
- Frank Matrisciano - U of Memphis strength and conditioning coach, known for quirkiness (wears a mask in public) and for training Blake Griffin [121][122]
Basketball teams
- Syracuse ShockWave American Basketball Association 2010 Expansion team.
- Cáceres C. B. Spanish basketball team. es:Club Baloncesto Cáceres
- North American Chinese Basketball Association (NACBA)
- Jadranka Losinj Croatian basketball team that plays in the second division
- Belgium women's national basketball team
- Namibia national basketball team
- Vagabond Kings
- Itihad de Tanger IRT CLUB - Basketball team from Morocco
- UKZN Basketball Beavers
- Gilas Pilipinas - Philippine Developmental Pool
- KK Radnički Beograd - Saporta Cup finalist from 1977 and Euroleague Basketball semifinalist from 1973-74
- USC Trojans women's basketball
Basketball events
Basketball players
- Gavin Grant (basketball) former NC State Wolfpack player
- Gavin Edwards (basketball) Connecticut Huskies forward
- Lamar Greer (Former McDonald's All-American in 1994 currently playing professionally overseas.)
- Kaylin Thornton (Former JUCO player of the year, LNBP All-Star, and NCAAII Final Four player for Humboldt State University is playing overseas.
- Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir - first high school player in Massachusetts state history to score 3,000 points, all while playing in full Islamic dress.
- mohammad jamshidi
- Ezra Feldman-star player on the Yeshiva Knights! Also He is a star Baseball player.
- Shannon Cate-Schweyen
- Fabricio De Melo (basketball)
- Agim Fagu - Albanian basketball player
- Noel MacDonald
- Sam Okey - former University of Wisconsin basketball player, Big Ten Freshman of the Year, quit team after police run-ins, transferred to Iowa
- Mersad Ramic
- Diana Vines
- Miladin Kovacevic
- Landon Turner
- Ashante Johnson
- Taylor Williams
- Dylan Takao currently plays for Taisho
- Jonte Flowers - G/F for the Winona State Warriors Division II NCAA team. Led the team to a record 57 straight wins, including one National Championship victory.
- Chris Christoffersen - Denmark, born 1979, 7'2, 300lbs
- Milorad Sokolović - ex Yugoslav basketball star
- Nebojša Ilić - ex Yugoslav basketball star
- Dušan Vukčević - Serbian player, formerly of Olimpia Milano, now of Virtus Bologna (it:Dušan Vukčević)
- Valerya Musina - Lee University Women's Basketball player.
Formerly played with Cibona Zagreb, PBC Ural Great and Spartak Saint Petersburg
- Paul Sturgess (basketball player) - born November 25, 1987
- Dean Hanson - born February 17, 1985
Basketball referees
- Brian Kunutsan
- Eric Doan
- Rosie Wynn
- Scott Butler FIBA NBL referee. Dual olympian and ranked #1 in Australia.
Bobsleigh
Bodybuilding
- Endothil - The effect on lean muscle mass and performance
- Instone Stallone Nutrition
- Years in bodybuilding
- Dates in bodybuilding
- Bulking and Cutting - Popular body building technique
- Zinc Picolinate - Testosterone Booster
- Methoxyisoflavone - Also known as 5-Methy-7-Methoxyisoflavone, IUPAC name: 7-methoxy-5-methyl-3-phenyl-4H-chromen-4-one. Popular bodybuilding supplement, claimed to reduce cortisol levels and promote increased free testosterone.
- NO2 revolution
Bodybuilders
- Sean Nalewanyj
- Lee Hanley
- Kike Elloma
- Mike Walter Jowett
- Andreas Cahling
- Frederick C. Hatfield
- Tom Martin (bodybuilder)
- Nick Whyman
- Alex McTavish (sub 100kg bench) (max)
- Sam Fussell
- Lynn McCrossin
- Robert Hoffman (bodybuilder)-"father of American weighlifting", national coach, publisher of Strength and Health magazine
- Shannon Dey - Professional Fitness Athlete
- Jean Pierre Fux (bodybuilder)
- Abdel Hamid El Gindy (bodybuilder)
- Mark Malki
- Erika Mes (bodybuilder) Won Miss Physique of the Universe Championships in 1980
- Ade Rai - Musclemania champion, Mr Asia and top notch Indonesian bodybuilder. Can easily lay claim to being the Steve Reeves of late 1990s and early 21st century
- Carlos Ignacio Abrego Zelada Mr. Central America and Caribbean Champion
- Derek Anthony
- Christi Carro
- Isabelle Turell A future Ms. Olympia, she is regarded as one of the greatest bodybuilders of her generation.
- Tiny Iron British bodybuilder/actor
- Kim Kold, Danish bodybuilder/actor, see da:Kim Kold
Bodybuilding equipment
Bowling
- Christopher Rory Austin
- Steven Birkenfeld
- Jon Ecker
- Albert Kraus (bowler)
- Akhil Mago
- Keely Gower
- Ray Bluth
Boxing
Light welter-weight undefeated, ABA champion, 8-0 (KO1) trained with freddie roach etc Check youtube videos and these articles
http://www.gseagency.com/wp-content/uploads/bios/Chris%20Evangelou.pdf http://Teamevangelou.com http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=521634&cat=boxer http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/8315209.stm http://www.undisputedfightmag.com/2011/07/17/chris-evangelou-i-will-either-be-a-world-champion-or-a-failure/ http://www.worldboxingnews.net/2011/04/12-rounds-with-chris-flash-evangelou.html http://www.platesmashing.com/site/health/42-health/1669-chris-flash-evangelou http://www.ringnews24.com/index.php/blog/35-demo-content/28349-chris-evangelou-the-flash-ready-to-take-the-uk-by-storm.html#axzz1T96FrdT8
- Jean Bretonnel French manager and boxer
- Bobby Dawson (boxer)
- Bert Gilroy
- Francis Jones (boxer) - Francis 'Fearless' Jones, bantamweight and former Hartlepool United trainee footballer
- Tami Mauriello
- Jelena Mrdjenovich
- Volodya Oleynik
- Lyndon Parker (boxer)
- Oleh Platov
- Oleksiy Trofimov
- Laurie Karstadt
- Israel Akopkochyan
- Angela Rivera
- Kelsey Jeffries
- Derek Hinkey - Super Middleweight boxer [123]
- Bobby Arthur
- John Yun
- Joseph Leeming
- Tyrell hendrix - Tyrell "Hollywood" Hendrix, light heavyweight professional boxer, undefeated.
Bridge
Red Herring Welter-weight boxer
Canoe / Kayak
Canoe manufacturers
Kayak manufacturers
- Riot Kayaks
- Dagger Canoe & Kayaks
- Pyranha Canoe & Kayak
- Wave Sport Kayaks
- Perception Kayaks
- Necky Kayaks
- Nelo Kayaks
- Plastex Kayaks
- Liangjin Shells
- Fluid Kayaks
Canoe / Kayak competitors
- Andre Spino-Smith
- Shaun Baker
- Tao Berman
- David Lee Bruns (World Kayak Free Run Champion 2007 - from S. Charleston, OH)
- Lajos Ven
Chess
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Climbing
- Jeanne Stawiecki
- Dynamic belay
- Free Ladder Climbing
- Roped party
- Cathedral Ledge
- Mike Ruddal - Team leader, Bridgend Mountain Rescue. Gave his life for scout.
- climbing helmets
- Etrier
- Boat Rock, Georgia
- Holdz Climbing hold company
- Johann Grill
- Mick Parker - Selfless Mountain Climber (More Info:[124])
Cricket
- Celebrity Cricket League, An Unofficial Cricket League conducts in India by celebrities.
- Patrick Eagar, noted cricket photographer (see [125])
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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
- cueist - is linked to in the list of sportspeople by nickname, not exactly sure what it is.
- 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.
Snooker
- Alan Chamberlain (snooker referee)
Cycling
Events
- Bike Star-ride de:Fahrradsternfahrt
- Tour of Ireland Cycle Challenge 2007, This an opportunity to test yourself together with your friends and riders from all over Ireland and Europe on four day cycle challenge starting from Lisburn and tour through the most scenic and popular parts of Ireland to Dublin.
- Landismas
- La Route de France féminine, probably included in Grande Boucle (formerly known as the Tour Cycliste Feminin, or simply Tour Feminin)
- Redlands Classic (or Redlands Bicycle Classic)
- International Cycling Classic-Superweek
- Sealink International cycling race
- National 24-Hour Challenge Ultramarathon cycling event staged in West Michigan since 1983
Cycling teams
- The Sprockettes
- Stanisław Szozda
- Bear Valley Bikes (Shop and Team)
- Team Shaklee- (UCI Professional Trade Team)
Male cyclists
- Jamie Bestwick
- Burke Swindlehurst
- Adam Thuss
- Charles Murphy (cyclist)
- Jonathan Chodroff
- Gibby Hatton
- Gilbran Chong
- Harry Steevens
- Jack Swart
- John Cowan (cyclist)
- Karel Thijs
- Laurent Dujols
- Lon Haldeman
- Luke Stark
- Miguel Morras
- Mike Neel
- Michael Goulden
- Philippe Demeersman
- Rik van Genechten
- Roberto Poggliali
- Said Guseynov
- Sam Hill (cyclist)
- Steve Swart
- Sylvère Grysolle
- Bill Connolly (cyclist)
- Alistair Robinson
- Derek Hermon
- Jay Henry
- Greg Scott (cyclist) (New Zealand)
Female cyclists
- Judith Flannery
- Nicole Freedman
- Alison Heruth
- Fany Lecourtois
- Karen Bliss Livingston
- Christine Thorburn
- Sam Tydings
- Vickie Huffman
- Halfords Bikehut (Team)
- Emily Batty
Coaches, trainers, organizers, administrators, painters, builders, mechanics
Cycling equipment
- BMC Bicycles
- Benotto Tape
- airless inner tube
- Crank Brothers Egg Beater Pedals
- Cane Creek cycling components
- Chain tensioner
- Front wheel drive bicycles
- Javelin (bicycles)
- Cube (bicycles)
- Allegro (Swiss bicycles)
- Tubular bicycle tires aka Sewups
- Cotic (bicycles)
- Commencal (bicycles)
- DMR (bicycles)
- HED (bicycles)
- MirraCo (bicycles)
Diving
Companies
Divers
Diving equipment
- Diving Tools
- Neptune II NIRA[129]
- Neptune Space[130]
- GSM DC[131]
- GSM, Global Submarine Messenger[132]
- M101A, reciever unit[133]
- M-105 DIGITAL[134]
- M-105 DIGITAL DC[135]
- M-105 D MARINER[136]
- M101AR[137]
- Alpha Pro[138]
- Gamma 105[139]
- GSM TV2
- Shield Display(for Neptune masks)
- NECS[140]
- Gamma 105 Camera[141]
Fencing
- Tzanko Hantov
- Vassil Etropolski
- Lajos "Maestro" Csiszar
- Borys Onyshchenko
- Nadiya Kazimirchuk
- Vitali Osharov
- Volodymyr Kalujny
- Darya Nedeshkowshaya
- Gus Kratz
- Rick Hurlinger
- Rocco Bonetti
- Kurt Getz American fencer who attended Columbia University and is currently ranked 10th in the world.
- Magdalena Piekarska
Style
Field hockey
- Filip Neusser, Czech Republic goalkeeper
- Hampstead and Westminster Hockey Club Club Website
- 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
Figure skating
- Jan Ullmark
- Sergei Pospelov
- Artificial ice surface
- Northfield Skating School
- Chang Wa Skating School
- Skating Club of Wilmington
- Karena Richardson
- Rebecca Fowler (figure skater)
- Iliya Koreshev
- Claire Tannett
- Wendell McGrath
- Michael Olson
- Oliver Porter - 2-time and current Australian Champion (Novice Men)
- Ron Kravette
Fishing
- TackleTour- Pioneer Tackle Review site
- Tilapia Anatomy
- Vosseler fly reels
- Avet reels
- Fingerling (fish)
- Solunar Theory
- Penn reels
- Stephen Pineau - Collegiate Bass Angler
- Katie Powell - British junior olympic representative
- Robbie Walker - College Student
- John Veniard - One of the greatest flytiers of all time
- flats boats - boats unique to shallow fishing, mainly saltwater inshore
- Simms Fishing Company - most popular fly fishing company in the United States
- 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.
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.
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Golf clubs and courses
When a golf course has been added, remember to place it in the appropriate golf course and club category
- Binks Forest Golf Club (Wellington, Florida) Club Website
- Blairgowrie Golf Club [www.theblairgowriegolfclub.co.uk/]
- Burnham & Berrow Golf Club (Somerset, England) Club Website
- Castle Pines Golf Club (Castle Rock, Colorado) Club Website
- The Caernarvonshire (Conwy) Golf Club [www.conwygolfclub.com/]
- Deep Dale Golf Club (Manhasset, New York) Club Website
- Downfield Golf Club [www.downfieldgolf.com/]
- Dunbar Golf Club [www.dunbargolfclub.com/]
- Glenbervie Golf Club [www.glenberviegolfclub.com/]
- Gullane Golf Club [www.gullanegolfclub.com/]
- Hunstanton Golf Club [www.hunstantongolfclub.com/]
- Ladybank Golf Club [www.ladybankgolf.co.uk/]
- Little Aston Golf Club [www.littleastongolf.co.uk]
- 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/]
- Richmond County Country Club (Richmond, Virginia) Club Website
- Ridgemoor Country Club (Chicago, Illinois) Club Website
- Rockleigh Golf Course (Rockleigh, New Jersey) Club Website (don't be scared by the sound)
- Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club [www.rmsgc.co.uk/]
- Royal St David's Golf Club [www.royalstdavids.co.uk/]
- The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club (Marana, Arizona) Club Website
- Santa Rosa Golf & Country Club(Santa Rosa, California) Club Website
- Seaton Carew Golf Club [www.seatoncarewgolfclub.co.uk/]
- 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; currently a redirect to Pebble Beach Golf Links)
- 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
- Royal Johannesburg & Kensington Golf Club (Johannesburg, South Africa) Club Website
Misc
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Gymnastics
Events
- Gymnastics World Cup initially with sections on Turnier der Meister, Internationaux de France, etc.
- Visa United States National Gymnastics Championships
Gymnasts
- Magdalena Brzeska - Polish-German gymnast by the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Matthew Maletroit - A senior Jersey gymnast
- Austyn Fobes - A Junior Elite gymnast.
- Patryk Sawicki
- Katie Cannon- British sports aerobics champion
- Saylor Kirkpatrick- Featured in the July/August 2007 USA Gymnastics Magazine
- Allison Heizelman- University of Missouri
- Sam Offord- All Around Australian National Champion 2007 & 2009, 2006 Commonwealth Games Silver Team Medalist & Bronze Vault Medalist.
- Stella Umeh - Canadian female artistic gymnasts, Olympian, UCLA gymnastics team member
- Son Yeon Jae - South Korean female rythmic gymnast
- Simon Porter - Canadian Junior National gymnast
- Jeffrey Wammes - Amsterdam gay gymnast
Lists
Elements in artistic gymnastics
Horse riding and racing
Racehorses
- Storm in May
- Mr. Greeley
- Fairy Gold
- Glanmire (horse)
- St Lads Popcorn
- Patena - a highly touted 2009 Triple Crown Contender
- Mr. Whoudini - New Zealand Harness racing horse , something to represent NZ harness horses
- Greg Brydon(horse) Had not won a race for 94 starts, 343 days and 3 years until Kevin smith started to train him.
- Musket Man- Winner of the GIII Tampa Bay Derby, Winner of the GII Illinois Derby and Contender for the 135th Kentucky Derby
- Morley Street - 1991 Champion Hurdle winner
- Manifesto - Winner of the Grand National in 1897 and 1899, competed in the race a record eight times, holds the record for carrying the heaviest weight (12st 7lbs) to victory and the heaviest weight (12st 13lbs) to a place. No other horse has carried such back-breaking weights at such an advanced age in the competition and done as well as he did, finishing third three times at the ages of 12, 14, and 15.
- Marchand D’Or - Winner of Prix de l’Abbaye at Longchamp in Paris and designated best European sprinter (NYT - Apr. 20, 2009)
- Fleetstreet Dancer - First American Horse won Japan Cup Dirt.
- Winfreux - Australian racehorse
- Glória de Campeão – Winner of the 2010 Dubai World Cup. Articles already exist in the Japanese and Portuguese Wikipedias. (The diacritics should be included as written; he is a Brazilian horse.)
- Victoire Pisa – Winner of the 2011 Dubai World Cup.
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 Wrold 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. [142] [143] [144] [145] [146]
Barrel racing
- World Barrel Racing Productions
- National Barrel Horse Association
- Charmayne James - Professional barrel racer who won her first world standings/NFR title at 14 [147]
Riders/jockeys
- Steffen Peters - Dressage champion.
- Carrie Ford
- Dawn Palethorpe
- Clara Linder
- Kevin Manning
- Jill Betuker
- Vanessa Haas
- Austen Phillips
- Paige Johnson
- Barbara Worth - [148]
- Teddi Jo Mellencamp
- Brianne Goutal
- Hanna Botney
- Julie Welles
- Edward "Snapper" Garrison
- Amir Quinn
- Devin Palazzolo- Dressage
- Michael Desjardins Sr. - famous New Jersey driver
- Kevin Babington - Irish show jumping Olympian [149]
- Ronnie Franklin - Jockey of Spectacular Bid
- Ahmad Ajtebi - Famous UAE rider. Gulf News' 2009 Sportsman of the year.
- Ioritz Mendizabal - French champion jockey.
- Brett Prebble
- Hillary Dobbs - Famous Show Jumper
- Tony Kimberley
- Lesley Stevenson
- Ioritz Mendizabal
- Endel Ots- Dressage
Riding trainers
- Erica Pacholewski
- Bent Branderup
- Jean-Francois Pignon
- Michael "Mickey" Gerard Walsh
- Natalie Rasmussen [150]
- MLW Bell - Successful British racehorse trainer. Trained the winner of The Derby and The Oaks (Motivator and Sariska).
- Lesley Stevenson
- My Virtual Eventing Coach
Horse breeders
Races
- Flat races
Hong Kong
India
Japan
Turkey
United Kingdom
Owners
- Eric Fein- Owner of 2008 Tampa Bay Derby Winner Big Truck & 2009 Tampa Bay Derby and Illinois Derby winner Musket Man
- West Point Thoroughbreds
Misc
- SpiffyHorse.com
- Horse racing in the United States
- Horseracing in Hong Kong
- Horseracing in France
- Morning Line
- The naming of race horses
- British Racing School - The British Racing School
- Cherokee Bridle
- Cavaletti
- Georgina Henschel - aka Georgie Henschel - noted breeder of Highland- and Icelandic-ponies - author of several books on riding
- Demi O'Byrne - Bloodstock agent to Coolmore Stud
- George Colling - Racehorse trainer- trained Nimbus to win the Epsom Derby
- Horse Surfing - Invented by Daniel Fowler-Prime. World Premier of the sport took place in Dubai.
- Dubai Racing Club
- BioThane - polyester webbing with a PVC coating that coats many Equestrian products
- My Virtual Eventing Coach
Ice hockey
A list of request ice hockey related articles can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Ice Hockey/Requested articles.
General
- Exhibition season - currently redirects to exhibition game
- B2 Networks - Online streaming pay-per-view video network that broadcast sporting events (mainly minor league hockey games) - [151]
- Amateur Hockey Association of the United States - had a conflict with the Amateur Athletic Unionat the 1948 Winter Olympics
- JMAC Hockey LLC - Owners of the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets.
- National Aboriginal Hockey Championships - No page exists yet, has been hosted for a while now
- Shock at the Rock-the Hurricanes' 4-3 comeback win against the New Jersey Devils in the 2009 Stanley Cup EC Semifinals. Not a big article, but just some explaining would be nice.
- La Serie Quebec-Montreal / La Série Québec-Montréal -- series of ice-hockey competitions between Quebec City and Montreal
Teams
- The Salty dogs - Abbotsford, British Columbia
- Cloverdale Colts - CMHL (Clovedale Minor Hockey League) - Cloverdale, BC Canada
- Edmonton Safeway Canadians - AJHL (Alberta Junior Hockey League) - Canada
- Mount Royal College Cougars - AJHL - Canada
- Hobbema Hawks - AJHL - Canada
- Edmonton Maple Leafs - AJHL - Canada
- Lethbridge Sugar Kings - AJHL - Canada
- Winnipeg Maple Leafs - Manitoba Professional Hockey League (1907-08) - Canada
- Calgary Buffalos - WHL - Canada
- Arizona Icecats, the college hockey team in Tucson, AZ
- Dniprovskiye Volki Dnipropetrovsk - Ukraine
- ATEK Kyiv - Ukraine
- Polytekhnik Kyiv - Ukraine
- Dnepr Kherson - Ukraine
- Gladiator Lviv - Ukraine
- Druzhba-78 Kharkiv - Ukraine
- KH Kyiv - Ukraine
- Dieppe Goats - Canada
- Vityaz Kharkiv - Ukraine
- CHZ Litvinov - Czechoslovakia
- Perth Panthers - Scotland
- CHAMPS HOCKEY - Victoria, Australia
- Coppell High School Hockey - Coppell, Texas
- Sydney Millionaires - Sydney, Nova Scotia[152]
- Nhl GameCenter live - North America
- caha-High Plains Vipers
National teams
- Argentine national ice hockey team
- Brazilian national ice hockey team
- Uruguayan national ice hockey team
Women's teams
- BC Breakers a WWHL Team from Abbotsford, British Columbia that play at the Aldergrove Arena / George Preston Arena 's
- Saskatchewan Prarie Ice A former WWHL team that player from 2003 to 2007.
- Oakville Ice A former NWHL Team that played in Oakville, Ontario
- 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 (tennis) - Northern Virginia, DC
Ice hockey players
- 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.
- Brett Hextall, Selected in the 2008 NHL draft and signed an NHL contract on April 22 2011. The son of Ron Hextall, he'll be the only fourth generation player in NHL history.
- Casey Cizikas A fourth round pick by the New York Islanders, played in the memorial cup and the world juniors.
- Ryan Martindale Third round pick (2010) of the Edmonton Oilers.
- Dalton Smith (ice hockey b. 1992) Second round pick (2010) of the Columbus Blue Jackets.
- Tyler Wotherspoon A second round pick (2011) of the Calgary Flames.
- Joseph Cramarossa Third round pick (2011) of the Anaheim Ducks.
- Erik Haula Seventh round draft pick (2009) of Minnesota Wild.
- Maximilien Le Sieur Future NHL star, currently of the QMJHL
Other
- Fear the Fin An SB Nation blog about the San Jose Sharks.
- WWHL Championship
- 2007 Continental Cup
- Force and Sully - Vancouver Canucks' "Green Men"
- Nuorten SM-liiga - The major junior ice hockey league of Finland
Lacrosse
- Windsor Warlocks
- Scott Growney
- Roy Simmons, Sr., Syracuse lacrosse coach
- Roy Simmons, Jr., Syracuse lacrosse coach
Martial arts
- Anthony Kelly marital artist. Appeared on Mythbusters.
- Barry Pang
- Bone conditioning
- Brent Hamby
- Bunga Silat
- Cass Magda
- Chunjido
- Daniel Lemine Professional Assassin, Founder of Demon Fox Style in 2001
- David Adiv
- Dennis Hanover
- Dennis Survival
- Dha Ninja Store - An online martial arts superstore. Visit www.DhaNinjaStore.com for more information
- Frank Chow - Introduced Ed. Parker to Kenpo
- Guy Chase
- Jishu Kan Ryu- Japanese martial art founded by Shuho Sugita in 1957
- Joseph Simonet Martial Artist & founder of KiFighting Concepts
- kung fu wu su
- Kupso
- Larry Tatum American martial artist, 10th Degree Black Belt in Ed Parker's American Kenpo System
- Low kick - fr:Coup de pied bas
- Matt Furey
- Michael Field (Aikido Sensei) Australian Iwama Ryu instructor, direct student of Saito Sensei see www.martial.com.au
- Musado - German martial art, popular also in Czech army. An article is in simple:Musado
- Rick Young
- Russell McCartney
- Scott Morris Popular due to the infamouse beatdown received in UFC 2
- Shaolin Do Kung Fu - Type of Shaolin Do.
- Shinshu Komyo Buddhist Sect
- Soke Grandmaster Chaka Zulu
- Sport Karate - extreme martial arts
- Stephen F. Kaufman
- SulKiDo - (or Sul Ki Do) Korean martial art; derived from Kuk Sool Won
- Taejoon Lee- author of Hwarang do: Defend Takedown Submit
- tailsman type of dagger usually thrown
- Tukong Moosul - South Korean Military martial art used by special forces, hybrid; former article was deleted for being "promotional"
- UMAFED- or United Martial Arts Federation [umafed.org]* is an organization founded by Master William C. Kelly in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Xin Sarith Wuku Martial Artist
- Yoram Yehezkel
- Zen-Bei Butokukai - Sanctioned as the American representative of the Dai Nippon Butokukai
- Zujitsu-Ryu
Capoeira
Escrima
Judo
- Brighton Judo Club
- Eishoji First location of the Kodokan
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's +95 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 65 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 71 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 78 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 86 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 95 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's +72 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's 48 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's 52 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's 56 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's 61 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's 66 kg
- Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's 72 kg
- Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's +95 kg
- Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 71 kg
- Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 78 kg
- Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 86 kg
- Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 95 kg
- Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's +72 kg
- Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's 52 kg
- Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's 61 kg
- Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's 66 kg
- Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's 72 kg
Jujutsu
- Adler Hampel -brown belt under eddie bravo
- Aiven Andrians - ( Also Known As : "Little Dragon" ) Well known student of Al Thomas .
- Al Thomas (martial artist) - Grandmaster of Jujutsu and the star of "The World of
Martial-Arts" .
- Alan Campbell (martial artist)
- Crézio Chaves -
- Denny Prokopos -First 10th planet Black Belt
- Females in Martial Arts - an organisation within the World Ju-Jitsu Federation
- Kaze Arashi Ryu -
- Mathew D Holyfield -upcoming prodigy and future star of hit martial arts film staring Val Kilmer and Jackie Chan
Kalaripayat
- Shri Narayan Mudar Suvarna - South Canara.
Karate
- Ashihara Karate (Worldwide karate style formed in Japan, parent branch to several other global organizations)
- Akihito Isaka (8th Dan Shotokan Karate instructor)
- Dan S. Soller, founder, Phoenix Karatedo Association
- Daniel Pope (karate)- [153] [154] author of "The Adventures of Dayne Traveler", World Karate Master Instructor of the Daniel Pope Institute, World Karate Champion
- David George Oakley. Wado Ryu Karate Sensei
- Fred Ettish. Mustachioed Karate fighter from UFC 2.
- J. Pat Burleson (Founder of American Karate Studios)
- Karate for Christ (Karate Dojo in VA)
- Master Arthur Mosqueda Kyoshi 6th Dan (founder of Weapons At Hand 1982)(traditional Martial Arts Academy) Early Karate and Kung-Fu competitor in ProAm tournaments 1970s 1980s [American Karate Black Belt Association.Allen R.Steen 1970's, Karate tournaments in the U.S.]
- Osaka Yoshiharu (Executive director of JKA, 8th dan, featured in numerous books and videos)
- Prince Loeffler Head Instructor of the Shugyokan Shorin Ryu Dojo
- Ryukyukan International Karate Federation (Shorinryu karate organization based in Okinawa, with schools in the U.S., Europe and Asia. President Koei Nohara.)
- seishincanada (Kyokushin Karate Website)
- Shorinji Goju (Style of traditional karate Headed by Robert L. Barton)
- Shoto Budo (Karate style developed in Scotland influenced much by Mitsusuke Harada Sensei)
- Steve Cattle (English Karate and Judo international champion)
- TISKA (Traditional International Shotokan Karate Organisation)
Kwanmukan
Shotokan
- John Fonseca Elitemaf.com
Kickboxing
- Behudin Basovic
- Dusko Malovic
- Gordon Franks http://www.mnsun.com/articles/2005/09/29/news/fw29frankskarate.prt
- Hakim Alston
- Nenad Bakaj
- Paolo Tavarelli
- Samir Usenagic
Kung Fu
- 18 Daoist Palms System
- Bat Style
- Crab Style
- List of Shaolin Styles
- Lung Jop Pai-Shaolin Dragon Style Kung Fu
- Mi Sung system, current Grandmaster Keychin Song
- Shen Lung Kung Fu
- Wolf Style
Hung Gar
Tai Chi Chuan
Wing Chun
LimaLama
Mixed Martial Arts
- K-Dojo MMA Mixed Martial Arts Training, Coaching and Management Organization owned by partners Sam Kardan, Murat Keshtov and Brigitte Narcise. K-Dojo MMA is located in Fairfield, NJ and is home to UFC/Strikeforce fighters Adlan Amagov, Khabib Nurmagomedov,and Azamat Gashimov; Bellator fighters "Slava" Vasilevsky, Alexey Olienik; ADCC North American Champion/Multiple-time Grapplers Quest Absolute Champion and Ultimate Absolute 2011 Finalist (double-overtime decision loss to 2011 ADCC World Champion Andre Galvao) Rustam Chsiev and North American Grappling Association's (NAGA) 3-time(2009,2010 & 2011) overall no-gi female champion according to RANKED.com data)Brigitte Narcise. All fighters coached and trained by Murat Keshtov, specializing in Russian highlander fighting methods referred to as 'BANA' by the local peoples from the Caucasus Mountain Region of Russia (Kavkaz, Russia).
- Legends Gym MMA gym in Hollywood. Home to many professional MMA fighters such as Matt Horwich and Conor Heun. Notable instructors are Chris Reilly and Eddie Bravo.
- Dennis The Piranha Davis professional mixed martial artist, and coach at Extreme Couture MMA
- Edinaldo Molusco Brazillian heavyweight.
- Adam Tarsey - Brazillian Jiu Jitsu black belt under Marcus Soares, a 7th degree black belt under Carlson Gracie. Holds notable wins over former PRIDE Fighting Championships veteran Joey Villasenor and UFC veteran Ivan Salaverry.
- Alex Steibling (fighter) - Notable carrer in Pride FC including victory over world class grappler Allan Goes
- British Fighting Championships a new mma organization.
- Casey "The Underdog" Olson - Up-and-coming MMA professional fighter; former wrestler at Clovis High, Fresno City College and Fresno State. Trains at The Pit, San Luis Obispo (Calif.) and fights out of Fresno (Calif.). http://www.TEAMUNDERDOG24.com
- Cody Furlong - Canadian Canadore College Police Foundations Student, MMA Wrighter, Enthusiast and Competitor. Co-founder of Almaguin FIghting Championships (AFC)
- David Baptist - 5x World kickboxing champion. Trians in Scotland.
- Gregor Gracie (fighter) - Young bjj competitor and mma fighter of Gracie Family
- Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu - Dave Camarillo. Integration of Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (Currently a redirect to American Kickboxing Academy)
- Igor Pokrajac (fighter) - Croatian MMA fighter with 21-5-0 professional record. Notable for being Mirko Cro Cop's sparring partner for long time. http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Igor-Pokrajac-7621
- Javier "Chunty Boy" Torres- Professional Mixed Martial Artist. Cast member of Season 13 The Ultimate Fighter: Team Lesnar Vs. Team dos Santos reality TV show.
- Liju Joseph - Founder of Lijujitsu
- list of DEEP champions - List of the past and current champions from the Japanese mixed martial arts organization DEEP
- Luigi Emile Mondelli (instructor) - Head instructor of American Top Team Connecticut, 4 times BJJ pan american champion, trainer of fighters such as Glover Teixeira and Dan Cramer
- Mark Hall (fighter) - notable as having fought on several UFC cards
- Mike Patt (fighter) - Fighting first UFC at UFC 88 against Tim Boetsch.
- Nick Penner (Fighter) - Canadian MMA fighter currently holding a record of 8-1 with notable wins over Eric Esch and Jared Kilkenny.
- Noah Thomas (fighter) - The Ultimate Fighter 5 cast member and current TKO Bantamweight Champion
- Phil Temple ( CEO ) Owner of Adrenaline Force Fight Wear, A Canadian company dealing in Mixed Martial Arts Apparel, Fighter Management and sponsorship. www.AdrenalineForceMMA.com
- Ron "The Monster" Sparks (fighter) - MMA/K-1 fighter out of Louisville, Ky. MMA record of 5-0. Known for his large size and knockout power. Fights with KOTC promotion. Next fight on 04-16-2010 with former World Heavy Weight Boxing Champion, "Merciless" Ray Mercer.
- Shine Fight Promotions - Notable for having put on two successful events with a third scheduled and for signing some relatively notable fighters like Din Thomas.
- Stewie Griffin Diet
Tom Callos Pro MMA Trainer BJ Penn Team, BJ Penn's first MMA trainer, living in Hilo, Hawaii and currently training, teaching MMA with the Penn Team, well known for being the original trainer of BJ Penn at age 17.
- Tracy Willis (fighter) - Heavyweight MMA fighter with a 7-0 professional record. Notable for being completely deaf since childhood. http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Tracy-Willis-29118
- Tristan Yunker (fighter) - Fought many notable MMA fighters, such as Clay Guida, John Halverson, Pete Spratt, Rob Kimmons, Hector Lombard, and Jason Chambers.
- Vadim Finkelchtein President, Co-Owner of M-1 Global, alleged Russian gangster, a Russian Mixed Martial Arts organization best known for owning the contract of Fedor Emielianenko.
- Zoila Frausto (fighter) - Professional MMA fighter 5-0 pro record. Has appeared on Strikeforce.
- Tatsuya Mizuno (fighter) - Professional fighter with Dream (mixed martial arts). Will face Gegard Mousasi in Dream LHW tournament final.
- Stephen Thompson (fighter) - Professional MMA fighter with Ultimate Fighting Championship. Will face Dan Stittgen at UFC 143
Muay Thai
- Jean Charles Skarbowsky Multiple time European Muay Thai champion, multiple time World Muay Thai Champion
- Chang Peuk
- Thaiyuth
- Power Of Scotland [www.powerofscotland.com]
Ninjitsu
Taekwondo
- Chip Townsend
- David Jordinson
- Ibrahim Ahmadsei
- Carlos Matos - Cuban taekando guy.
- Cathy Rattray Four time Jamaican Olympian 1980 – 1992, World Champion, Author.
Tang Soo Do
Motorsports
Events and series
Motor racing circuits
If possible, please try to give the name of the actual circuit and not the name of the race (i.e. Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari (circuit) rather than San Marino GP (race), or Circuito de Guia (circuit) rather than Macau GP (race)).
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Speedway
Motocross
- Gary Wells
- Eric Cagle
- Night of the Jumps Official FIM World Championships in Freestyle Motocross
- Katherine Prumm
- Soumik Dey official state representative super sport rider from west bengal,kolkata
- Ken Roczen
Road racing/Endurance Racing drivers
- Lee Mueller (4 time SCCA National Champion, IMSA GTU Champion, 3 time winner of the 24 hours of Daytona, and 12 hours of Sebring winner.)
- John Mueller (racing driver)
Motor racing drivers
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Drifting drivers
- Masatoshi Asamoto, D1GP
- Kazuya Bai, D1GP
- Caper Canul, Formula D
- Drift Samurai, D1GP
- Hiroshi Fukuda, D1GP
- Takashi Hagisako, 2006 D1SL champion
- Mitsuru Haruguchi; D1GP, Formula D
- Toru Inose (猪瀬徹), D1GP
- Yuuki Izumida, D1GP
- Kiyofumi Jikuya, D1SL
- Hisashi Kamimoto, D1GP
- Ken Maeda, D1GP
- Yukio Matsui, D1GP
- Kazuya Matsukawa, 2007 D1SL champion
- Damien Mulvey
- Naoki Nakamura, 2009 D1SL champion
- Robbie Nishida; D1GP, Formula D
- Kazuyoshi Okamura (岡村和義), D1GP
- Bill Sherman, Formula D
- Naoto Suenaga (末永直登); D1GP, 2008 D1SL champion, elder brother of Masao Suenaga
- Kuniaki Takahashi (高橋邦明), D1GP
- Michihiro Takatori, D1GP, Formula D
- Gen Terasaki, D1GP
- Masayoshi Tokita, D1GP
- Akinori Utsumi (内海彰乃), D1GP
- Paul Vlasblom
- Those winners of the Dakar Rally without articles Dakar_Rally#List_of_winners
Stock car drivers
- Dakoda Armstrong - Penske Development Driver, Drives the #98 NASCAR Camping World Truck for ThorSport
- Tony Spanos - Australian who made 1 NASCAR Cup start, finishing 18th, at Martinsville in April 1987
- Adam Clarke (racing driver) - Australian who made 2 NASCAR Truck Series starts in 2002
- Terry Byers - Australian who made 5 NASCAR Cup starts in 1989/90
- Christine Beckers - Female driver from Belgium who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1977
- Lothar Motschenbacher - German who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1970
- Fritz Schultz - German who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1971
- Antonio Perez (racing driver) - Mexican who made 2 NASCAR Nationwide start in 2007/08
- Patrick Goeters - Mexican who made 1 NASCAR Nationwide start in 2006
- Rafael Martinez (racing driver) - Mexican who made 2 NASCAR Nationwide starts in 2005 and 2008
- Ruben Garcia Novoa - Mexican who made 1 NASCAR Nationwide start in 2005
- Larry Pollard - Canadian who made 4 NASCAR Cup and 98 Nationwide starts between 1985 and 1990
- Buddie Boys - Canadian who made 3 NASCAR Cup starts in 1984/86
- Jack Donohue (racing driver) - Canadian who made 5 NASCAR Cup starts in 1974/76
- John Banks (racing driver) - Canadian who made 4 NASCAR Cup starts in 1974/75
- Jack Simpson (racing driver) - Canadian who made 3 NASCAR Cup starts in 1973/78
- Les Covey - Canadian who made 7 NASCAR Cup starts in 1972
- Serge Adams - Canadian who made 3 NASCAR Cup starts in 1968
- Nick Rampling - Canadian who made 3 NASCAR Cup starts in 1966
- Jim Bray (racing driver) - Canadian who made 15 NASCAR Cup starts in 1962/74
- Dick Foley - Canadian who made 7 NASCAR Cup starts in 1957/60
- Norman Schihl - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Cup starts in 1956
- Jim Wilson (racing driver) - Canadian who made 3 NASCAR Cup starts in 1955/56
- Wally Branston - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1954
- Leo Bergeron - Canadian who made 2 NASCAR Cup starts in 1953
- Geoffrey Dessault - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1953
- Lloyd Shaw (racing driver) - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1953
- Albert Lemieux (racing driver) - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Cup start in 1952
- Allen Heath - Canadian who made 4 NASCAR Cup starts in 1951/54 and was the first foreign born driver to race at Cup level
- Mike MacKenzie (racing driver) - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Nationwide start in 2007
- Kat Teasdale - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Nationwide start in 1998
- Rick Bye - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Nationwide start in 1995
- Victor Sifton - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Nationwide start in 1995
- Pierre Bourque (racing driver) - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Truck start in 2007
- Kevin Dowler - Canadian who made 1 NASCAR Truck start in 2004
- Teri MacDonald - Canadian who made 7 NASCAR Truck starts in 2002/07
- Jason Thom - Canadian who made 6 NASCAR Truck starts in 2000/02
- Robbie Thompson (racing driver) - Canadian who made 2 NASCAR Truck start in 1999/00
- Raul Cilloniz - Peruvian who made 2 NASCAR Cup starts in 1959
- Jackson Humanic - American teenager who has broken records in Dirt Oval Stock Car Racing in 2006/08
- Steve Seligman - North Carolina native who attempted, but failed to qualify for, several 1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series races
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Motor racing teams
- Auto Sport Racing
- Avtodom Racing
- Azeta Racing
- Borousan Otomotiv Motorsport
- Brant Motorsports
- Bull Racing
- CEK Racing
- Československý Motorsport
- Champ Motorsport
- CMS Operations
- CO2 Motorsport
- DB Motorsport
- Drumel Motorsport
- Dyna Ten Motorsport
- EC Motorsport
- Eifelland Racing
- Equipe Serge Saulnier
- Elgh Motorsport
- ELK Motorsport
- Equipe TekProm
- Facondini Racing
- G-Tec
- GD Racing
- GDL Racing
- GP Racing
- HBR Motorsport
- HS Technik Motorsport
- JAS Motorsport
- Josef Kaufmann Racing
- KMS Mortorsport
- Koiranen Bros Motorsport
- Kolles & Heinz Union
- Kosifler Motorsport
- Lauderbach Motorsport
- LD Autosport
- Lohmann Motorsports
- Meycom
- Monaco Motorsport
- Petrol GT Racing Team
- Peugeot Sport Denmark
- Q8 Oils Hache Team
- Pole Services
- Poulsen Motorsport
- RS-Line Sport
- Scuderia del Girasole
- Scuderia La Torre
- Sighinolfi Autoracing
- SL Formula Racing
- T-Sport
- Team Costa Rica
- Team E-Rain
- Team Formula Sport
- Team Great Wall
- Team Martello
- Team Midland Euroseries
- Team Olsbergs MSE
- TFS-Yaco Racing
- Thunder Asia Racing
- Zerocinque Motorsport
- 5Zigen International (aka Team 5Zigen), 2001 Formula Nippon champion, also known as a brand of alloy wheels
- American Spirit Team Johansson, CART and Indy Lights team owned by ex-F1 and CART competitor Stefan Johansson (some info available within Johansson's page)
- Bee☆R (Bee☆R), or Bee*Racing, Japanese tuning house and drifting team (D1GP regular)
- BimmerWorld Racing, Speed World Challenge competitor and race winner owned by James Clay http://www.bimmerworldracing.com
- Blitz (car components) (BLITZ), Japanese manufacturer of aftermarket components, arch rival of HKS (company), also famous in D1GP for Ken Nomura's ER34 Skyline
- Ed Carpenter Racing, new racing team formed by new IndyCar winner Ed Carpenter and his stepfather Tony George. Veteran IndyCar engineer and owner Derrick Walker is also involved with the team.
- Cerumo (セルモ), Super GT and Formula Nippon regular
- Hasemi Motorsport (ハセミモータースポーツ), Super GT regular
- Hayhoe Racing, Early 1990's CART team employing Jimmy Vasser in his early IndyCar career before signing with Chip Ganassi Racing
- Hitotsuyama Racing (一ツ山レーシング), Super GT regular
- Heroes Racing (ヒーローズレーシング), Formula Nippon team,
- Honda Cars Tokai (ホンダカーズ東海), Super GT regular and 2008 GT300 champion
- Kondo Racing (KONDO Racing), Super GT regular and Formula Nippon, redirect ro Masahiko Kondō, its team owner
- Kraft (racing team) (KRAFT), Super GT regular
- Japan Lamborghini Owner's Club (JLOC), 24 Hours of Le Mans and Super GT regular
- Jim Gainer Racing, Super GT regular
- Jim Hall Racing, former CART IndyCar team, drivers included John Andretti, Teo Fabi, and, finally, Gil de Ferran.
- Luigi Racing, Raced BMW[155][156] and Alfa Romeo[157][158][159] in ETCC, Le Mans 24 Hours[160] and Spa 24 Hours[161][162].
- Nova Engineering (ノバエンジニアリング (aka Team Nova), 1992 Japanese Formula 3000 champion
- Racing Project Bandoh (RACING PROJECT BANDOH), Super GT regular
- R&D Sport (R&D SPORT), Super GT regular
- Rocky Robinson http://www.rocky-robinson.com
- Michael Shank Racing, a sport car racing team newly entered in IZOD IndyCar racing for 2012. Currently redirects to team owner, Mike Shank.
- Signal Auto; Japanese tuning house, famous in import drag racing for its chop top Civic
- Team Daishin, Super GT regular
- Team Kunimitsu (チーム国光), Super GT regular, redirect to Kunimitsu Takahashi
- Team Le Mans (Team LeMans), Super GT (2002 champion) and Formula Nippon regular (1994, 1996 and 1998 champion)
- Team Mach, Super GT regular
- Team Taisan (タイサンインターナショナル), Super GT regular and 2000 24 Hours of Le Mans class winner
- Team Tsuchiya (土屋エンジニアリング), Super GT regular
- Top 1 Ack Attack, Motorcycle land speed racing team. (current record holders / FIM certification 360.913 mph)
- Yashio Factory (ヤシオファクトリー), Japanese tuning house and drifting team, a regular in D1GP
Other
- Owner/driver (or owner-driver) - commonly found in sports car racing and NASCAR, and occasionally IndyCars, in which the team owner drives the car or one of the cars
- Doug Domokos - Nicknamed "the Wheelie King" In the American Motorcycle hall of fame. Has had Guinness world records for longest wheelie (145 miles). Traveled worldwide performing at hundreds of shows and was sponsored by Honda and Kawasaki during his career. Wrote a popular book on how to perform stunts. Wheelied on the empire state building. Appeared in movies such as cannonball run.
- Intercontinental Formula - A set of rules for single-seater racing for outdated F1 material with 3.0 L engines, used in the 1961 season, tangentially served as the basis for Tasman Series 2.5 L rules.
- Armco (As in the barrier, not the company to which "Armco" currently re-directs)
- 7-post shaker rig
- Scott A Robinson
- Eddie Gossage - owner of the Texas Motor Speedway
- James Ince - Former NASCAR crew chief, led many drivers to best finishes, thousands of articles on Google. Crew chief for drivers Ted Musgrave, Ernie Irvan, Jeff Burton, Johnny Benson and others.
- Buddy Parrott - Served as Richard Petty's crew chief after Steve Hmiel left for another team. Winning crew chief in the 1990 Daytona 500 with driver Derrike Cope. Moved to Team Penske and won 10 races in 1993 with Rusty Wallace. Joined Roush Racing and Jeff Burton in 1996. Sons Todd and Brad are also NASCAR crew chiefs.
- Gordon Brown (racer) - (req. prior 2008-04-02) - (1938-2003), Canadian race car driver and inventor of the automotive restraint net.
- Virginia Beach Beast - First Monster Tank/ First and Second Monster Tank Rollover. (USHRA Monster Tank)
- W. Hulsey Smith- NASCAR, IndyCar, Harding Road, Team Owner- A young enterpernureal team owner in NASCAR Nationwide Series and IndyCar who founded Harding Road with a partner David Gravelle. Harding Road is based in Dallas, and a recent article was published about Smith in the May 15th issue of American Way Magizine. Referecne http://www.americanwaymag.com/05152009
- Ed Lynch Jr., Sprint Car driver
- Velocity 17 - an indoor kart racing track in Maywood, New Jersey which uses electric go karts produced by Bowman Leisure Karts LTD [163]. Open for the public to race on the track against one another with a timing system in place by Supersport Timing [164]. Also includes a virtual racing center which is powered by rFactor. Formerly included a virtual air combat simulator as well as a tactical weapons scenario center which will be returning for exclusive use by law enforcement. Near future additions include a pedal car track for children who are too small for the electric karts.
- Andrew Craig - CART CEO from 1994 to 2000, before being replaced by Bobby Rahal and then Joseph Heitzler.
Intervention Marshalling - Set up in 2010 to improve the effectiveness of first response intervention marshalling, interventionmarshals.co.uk is growing rapidly and now has members across the world.
Orienteering
- Thierry Georgiou
- Bloomer's Challenge http://www.prominentpeaks.org.uk/Bloomers_Challenge.aspx
- The Innway to...
Powerlifting
- Parvinder singh (powerlifter)
- György Korda
- Adeline Dumapong, Filipino Paralympic Medalist
Rollerskating
Rollerskaters |
Rowing
- 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
- Lea Rowing Club - a successful rowing club on the river Lea in London, England.
- Royal Students Boat Club "Njord" - The oldest student boat club in the Netherlands (1874)
- Great Miami Rowing - New rowing club in Hamilton Ohio
Rowers |
Rowing teams |
Rugby
Other requested articles are listed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Rugby union/Requests
Competitions
Domestic rugby teams
- John Brown University R.F.C.
- Capilano Rugby R.F.C.
- Beverley R.U.F.C
- Belmont Shore Women's Rugby Football Club, a women's rugby club based in Long Beach, California and associated with the Belmont Shore Rugby Club. The club has won two national championships and the website is www.bswrfc.com
- Nottingham Casuals Rugby Union Football Club
- Delhi Hurricanes R.F.C - Delhi hurricanes rugby football club is a r.f.c. situated in delhi, india, for more information log onto delhihurricanes.co.nr
- Old Elthamians R.F.C Old Elthamians is one of the most successful London clubs of the last 10 years. Old Elthamians is renowned for it's Mini and Youth rugby section, which has produced many of the current stars of the club and also a couple of have gone on to gain both Premiership and International honours.
- Wakehurst Junior Rugby Union Club - Australia - Based on the Northern Beaches of Sydney we boast a ground and set-up the envy of many. Our focus is safe social rugby and community involvement.
- Crynant R.F.C.
- Otago Country R.F.U. - Otago country is a team in the New Zealand 7s championship and is the host province. They are a sub union of Otago R.U. and represtent Central Otago.
- Flint Rogues R.F.C. - One of the original rugby union football teams in Michigan in its 38th year of existence, the club has a long and distinguished history of promoting rugby in the region and state
- Long Island R.F.C. - The Long Island Rugby Football Club (LIRFC) was founded in 1972. In the Fall of 2005, the club moved up to Division 1 of the Met Union. It has enjoyed tremendous success there, twice making the Final 16 for the National Championships in 2007 and 2008. The club presently fields 2 sides and is still a major competitor in Summer 7’s.
Rugby players
Rugby coaches
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Misc.
- Northern Ontario Rugby-Football Union - Rugby/Football League based in Northern Ontario.
- Espn New York
Sailing
- 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.
- Polar Diagrams
- 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
- Ranger 33 A Gary Mull racer/cruiser designed in the late '60s
- Hot Flash 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
- John G. Alden A yacht designer, probably most famous for his schooners.
- Tom Cunliffe Famous sailing personality. Columns in Yachting Monthly, SAIL and Yachting World. Author of many, many, sailing books. His website.
- Ericsson Racing Team, Winner of 2008-09 Volvo Ocean Race (Ericsson Racing Team Website)
- Magnus Olsson (ocean racing sailors) Famous sailing personality.
- Juan Kouyoumdjian, A yacht designer, Volvo Ocean Race
- 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, sponsered by Rolex (watch company)
Shooting
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Skateboarding
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Slalom skateboarding
Skiing
Alpine skiing
Prominent skiers in the 2007 FIS World Cup:
2005 FIS World Cup:
2004 FIS World Cup:
- Frédéric Covili
- Kirsten L. Clark/Kirsten Clark
- Silvia Berger
- Mélanie Suchet
- Brigitte Obermoser
- Caroline Lalive
- Birgit Heeb-Batliner
Misc
- 2011 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering
- 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)
- Delta Paintball
- Packed Powder and Skiing Conditions
- Skibum
- Xscape Castleford
- Katie Ball - Olympic Gold Medalist, Swimmer see: Catie Ball
- 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.
- Shannon Nobis
- Jeanette Burr
- Penny McCoy
- Greg Jones (alpine skier)
- Pete Patterson
- Doug Lewis (alpine skier) - see: Doug Lewis (skier)
- Judy Nagel
- Rick Chaffee - alpine skier
- Becky Dorsey
- Wendy Allen
- Sandra Poulsen (alpine skier, 1972 Olympian)
- Anton Lekang
- Kurt Feazel - NBA player
- Rusty Malinowski (water skier)
- Brian Detrick - professional water skier
- Emily Gladstone
- Jeremy Nobis
- David Lesh
- Baker to Vegas
- Uli Hesse-Lichtenberger - soccer columnist, author
- List of trails in the world
- Sugar Mountain Ski Resort - A skiing resort located in Avery County, North Carolina
- Normal hill - term used in ski jumping at 2010 Olympics, normal compared to what?
- Brady Leman - 2010 Olympic hopeful who was to replace Dave Duncan before also being injured
- Feast of the North (russian)
- Tetsuya Okabe (deutsch)
- Emi Kawabata (deutsch)
- SnowSkool - provider of ski courses and snowboard courses and camps in France, New Zealand, Canada & USA
Snowboarding
- That's It, That's All (Snowboard Film)
- Mikkel Bang ( JR. Pro Snowboarder)
- Meg Pugh
- Josh Glow ( Snowboarder)
Speed skating
MAtt Haynes is pro
Strongman
- Gary A. Mitchell
- Ankita Sharma (strongman)
- Eddie Pengelly - noted IPL World Champion powerlifter, 1945-1994
- Matt Parkes
- David Garneau
Swimming
- Jaked - High-tech swimwear manufacturer
- 50 metre freestyle
- 100 metre freestyle
- 200 metre freestyle
- 400 metre freestyle
- 1500 metre freestyle
- 100 metre backstroke
- 200 metre backstroke
- 100 metre breaststroke
- 200 metre breaststroke
- 100 metre butterfly
- 200 metre butterfly
- 400 metre individual medley
- 4×100 metre freestyle relay
- 4×200 metre freestyle relay
- 4×100 metre medley relay
- deep water stairs
- swim test
- Dynoswim
- Bath Cup & Otter Medley Competition
- Mississauga Synchronized Swimming Association [165]
- Heat Escape Lessening Posture
- egg-beater kick
- Darley Swim Club www.darleyswimclub.com
- List of Olympic-size swimming pools in the United States (please start with Olympia, WA)
- NOMAD Aquatics & Fitness Huntersville, NC http://www.nomadaquatic.com/
Swimmers
Sean Mahoney- Former member of US National Team, 6 month USADA ban, currently fastest time in the world 200LCM breaststroke [166][167][168]
- Casey Barnes-Waychus
- Devin Blann - Elite youth swimmer who set numerous records between 1993-1998; ages 7-12.
- Michael Bohl - Australian swim coach
- Bud McAllister - Coach
- Garrett Clayman
- Louisa Farrer Fisher
- Orion Kevlar
- Figa Leon
- James Roberts (swimmer)
- Jonathan Novak (swimmer)
- Eric Ress
- Davis Tarwater
- Anne Cleveland
- Zach Korte
- Andrew Carlson (swimmer)
- Luke Lahann
- Joe Hines
- Katie Carroll - member of the US National Team
- Annie Chandler (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 - 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
- Elizabeth Johnson - Female British paralympic swimming champion. Won gold in the 100m breaststroke SB6 in Beijing
- Sam Hynd - British male paralympic swimmer. Brother of Oliver Hynd. Competes in the 200 individual medley SM8
- Oliver Hynd - British male paralympic swimmer. Brother of Sam Hynd. Won gold in the 200 individual medley SM8 at the 2011 European championships in Berlin. Aged 17.
- Emma Cattle - British female paralympic swimmer. Competes in the 400m freestyle S10
- Gareth Duke - British male paralympic swimmer. Competes in the 100m breaststroke SB6
- Hannah Russell - British female paralympic swimmer. Aged 16. Competes in the 400m freestyle S10
- Sarai Gascon - Spanish female paralmpic swimmmer. Competes in the 50m freestyle S9 catagory against Natalie du Toit, Stephanie Millward, Louise Watkin, Annabelle Williams and Ellie Cole.
Marcus Titus- Deaf swimmer who placed 2nd at ncaa division 1 championships. Brenda Fisher - Brenda set a women's record for the English Channel in 1951 when she won the Daily Mail race in crossing from France to England in 12 hours 42 minute; In 1956, Brenda was also reported as the fastest woman to have completed the 29-mile Nile River swim; On the 13th August 1956, 28-year-old Brenda Fisher became the third person to swim Lake Ontario. Her time of 18 hours 51 minutes broke Marilyn Bell's record time by 2 hours 4 minutes... and more http://www.soloswims.com/fisher.htm
Table tennis
Tennis
Terms
- Luxilon
- Donnay tennis racquets
- Wilson T2000
- International Amateur Tennis Association
- Platform Tennis
- Sequen
Tennis players
- Russell Barlow One of Australia's leading players on the ATP Tour for eleven years. ([169])
- Quirine Lemoine (Netherlands)
- Sunil Kaushik [india]
- Kasim Ali
- Gavin Smith (tennis)
- Amrit Bhaskarla
- Ken Barton (tennis)
- Chantal Beetham
- Daniel Boate
- Jake Bowling
- Jason Duval
- Graeme Dyce
- Steve Fiske
- Lukas Friedl
- Rico Gore
- Art Hobbs
- Demer Holleran
- Giorgio Izzo
- Wayne Jackson (tennis)
- Clayton Johnson
- Miles Kasiri
- Jason Lee (tennis player)
- Marko Markovski (tennis player) (Washington D.C.)
- Bruce McKenzie
- Corinne Molesworth (reached grand slam quarterfinals, and appeared in many Wimbledons)
- Jason Mudrock
- Jake C. O'Brien (Lives in Ridgefield)
- Michael Rice (tennis player)
- Kern Rogers
- Ed Ross
- Rene Uys
- Jonathan Szwec
- Valeria Pulido
- Monique Viele
- Yue-Wei Wang
- Brie Whitehead
- Clifton Wong
- Jenny "Firecracker" Wong
- Steve Wood
- Dustin Hicks
- Manana Szapakidze
- m sai nikhil (2008 aita champion-ship series champion)
- Jiri Granat
- Butch Seewagen
- Anett Schutting
Mallory Cecil
Track and field
- Biographies
- Gary Power - Athlete in the 110m high hurdles, who in 1970 Sunkist Invitational meet in Los Angeles in 1970, Power edged the great Willie Davenport in the hurdles by 1/10th of a second, which was a huge victory, ending Davenport's win streak at 40-plus races.
- Roy Griak - Athlete, Coach, Founder of largest cross country race "The Roy Griak Invitational"
- James Knoedel - University of Illinois-Chicago coach. USA Track & Field coach
- Sister Marion Irvine - Born Oct 19, 1929. Sister Marion Irvine was known as the "Running Nun" She started running in 1978, and 5 years later qualified for the Olympic trials marathon at the age of 54 with a time of 2:51. [170]
- 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.
- Gabrielle Jennings - 10-year-old middle- and long-distance runner began summer 2008; places in high school competitions. (Sources: news.runtowin.com, la.milesplit.us/athletes/546145)
- Ray Edgar Dodge, long distance runner who competed in the 1924 summer Olympics then later founded Dodge Trophy Co., makers of the Emmy and Oscar trophies from about 1930 to 1983.[171]
- Mozelle Ellerbe, 1940s US Indoor champion [172]
- Allison Stokke - American Pole Vaulter (Born: 3/22/89; 20 years old now)
- Derrick "ringo" Adamson - jamaican distance runner, holds jamaican record in marathon. Coaches cross country at Rowan university in glassboro, NJ
- Danie Malan, (born 1950) 1970s South Africa middle distance athlete,ranked world no. 2, 800m 1971, World Record 1000m 1973, defeated 1976 Olympic 1500m silver medallist, Ivo Van Damm in 1976 but could not compete internationallly due to international sports boycott of South Africa
- Viktor Kirillov- Soviet Union Olympic Pole vaulter
- Other
- RUN NYC - Nike's New York City based running club.
Triathlon
- Hong Kong Triathlon Association
- Xavier Gómez Noya
- The Trinidad and Tobago Triathlon Association
- Awesomefest: an alternative triathlon (article request)
- HITS Triathlon Series
Volleyball
- Katelyn Barbour
- H.O.P.E. Beach Volleyball Charity Tournament [173]
- BVBK
- Great Britain women's national volleyball team
- Men's CEV Cup 2010–11
Wrestling
Amateur wrestling
- Gary Bairos - 2 Time All-American from Arizona State University, 4 time Pac-10 Champion, Captain of the 1980 ASU National Championship Team
- Mujaahid Maynard, Olympic wrestler
Professional wrestling
People
- Larry Matysik Owner, office worker, booker, announcer, and commentator for St. Louis Wrestling Club; wrote biography of Sam Muchnick; and a commentator for the WWF in the mid 80s to the early 90s.
- Azrael Current NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion, one half of the Lost Boyz with Gabriel.
- Johnny Viper (wrestler) - Indy Wrestler from Chattanooga Tennessee. Wrestled for AWA, NWA.
- Mia Yim - Female wrestler for JAPW, CZW, Sparkle. Princess Mia of The Embassy in ROH. Indy wrestler in the Washington, DC area.
- 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.
- El Elegido - AAA Lucha Libre wrestler.
- Danny Daniels (wrestler) - former ECW referee, independent wrestler, booker of AAW out of Chicago
- Kyle Rasmussen (wrestler) - an American Pro wrestler , currently working for Florida Championship Wrestling . He was trained at Slam City Pro Wrestling School. He is an academic All-American . He played american football for Michigan State Spartan . He is 6'4 - 303 lbs , He was born in Hadley, Michigan and went to Lapeer West high school . His Birthday is March 21, 1981 .
- Cordarius Comer (Alex Comer) Current TWS Superstar who feel deserves his own page. Currently redirects to his former tag team profile as D-Generation X Jr.
- Jimmy DeMarco - Indy wrestler from Pittsburgh, PA.
- Rayna Von Tosh - First SHIMMER Women Athletes Academy Graduated. She has been wrestling for WSU and SHIMMER.
- Andy Chavis - CURRENTLY Independent professional wrestler with New Millennium Championship Wrestling
- Andrew Thomas (referee) - TNA Referee
- Claudia (wrestler) - Professional Championship Wrestling
- Nightmare (wrestler) - Professional Wrestler (Curtis Stone) WCW,ECW,SWCW,FCW (Curtis Stone - Founder of "Warriors 4 Christ Wrestling ((San Antonio))
- Scott Reed (wrestler) - 12th annual ECWA Super 8 tournament participant
- Bob Artese - Former ECW Ring Announcer
- Cervante The Latin Vampire - EIW, UWF, TSW, PCW, NGWX, TEW, LLM, MWA, NAW, WWA and ROW
- The Pink Pimp - Sean Bailey, Texas Indy Wrestler
- Billy Wicks - Catch as Catch Can Wrestler
- Sebastian P. Sterling - NWA-UK Hammerlock competitor
- Invader III
- Mike Lozanski - Original ECW wrestler, tragically died in his sleep at the age of 35 on December 18, 2003.
- Animal Hamaguchi
- Scotty Vortekz
- Diehard Dustin Lee
- Josh Prohibition was deleted.
- Dr LoCo
- Andy Sumner
- Drew Gulak
- Chris Divine
- Tom Marquez
- Z-Barr
- Greg Excellent
- Greg Matthews (wrestler) - Former trainee on WWE Tough Enough.
- Chris Kay - former WWE ref
- Super Astro
- DJ Hyde - indy wrestler, was deleted, was used for spam. The owner of Combat Zone Wrestling. Online World of Wrestling profile, other languages Ja Es
- Jon Dahmer - Jon Dahmer is one half of the first tag team to hold the CZW Tag Team Championship. three-times CZW tag champion, CZW Hall of Fame, Online World of Wrestling profile, other languages Ja
- Pinkie Sanchez
- Beef Wellington (wrestler) - Works for IWS, was deleted
- Devon Moore.
- Solar (wrestler)
- Chris Hazeman
- El Signo
- Wendell Cooley
- Steve Wright (wrestler)
- Kato Kung Lee
- Rollin' Hard - (First ever IWA Mid-South Television Championship where he defeated 9 other wrestlers) died 2008 OWOW
- Billy Travis
- Paul E. Normus
- Cheetah Master
- Charlie Cook (wrestler)
- Tony Stecher
- Buck Robley
- Mike George (wrestler)
- N8 Mattson
- Pat DiGiacomo aka White Lotus
- A.R. Fox
- Rich Swann
- Alex Colon
- Spike Huber
- Joe Gacy
- Matt Tremont
- Ty Hagen
- Mighty Wilbur
- Chance Prophet
- Matt Furey
- Cult Fiction (wrestler)
- xOMGx IWA/IPW wrestler
- Billy Blade
- Alex Lunar - wrestled with EWA, MEWF & MCW
- Vinny Rattlocke - Pro Wrestler since 2001; uses comedy in his matches; wrestled with MCW, NEW, IPW, CEW, RCCW, TCWA, SHW, CWI, Indy, USWP, WTFW, TAF, and UPW
- Shawn Shultz - 25 year old Professional Wrestler who is one of the top names in the independent wrestling circuit. Worked for WWE developmental Company Deep South Wrestling, various NWA companies, Georgia Championship, and many other indy promotions throughout the United States. Currently UWA Champion, NWA Mid-Atlantic Champion, One half of AAPW tag Champs.
- Sean McBain (wrestler) - Texas Professional Wrestler, wrestles with W4CW, and OSF and held the OSF Tag Team Championship
- Sean Hanson - ref known as "The Whole Reffin' Show" Sean Hanson
- Danny Dominion
- Scott Keith - Well-known wrestling commentator and author of several wrestling books cited on Wikipedia in many articles
- HusH - Formerly known as Temple Rain and Tripp Strychnine
- Jeremy Kis
- Hollywood Harris
- Mike Sydal
- Johnny Diamond (wrestler) - Professional Wrestling promoter, owner of The Dynamic Wrestling Alliance LLC, former ring announcer, manager, wrestler, founder of the Northern Wrestling Federation and Bonecrushers wrestling school in Cincinnati, Ohio, former manager of Chris Parks aka Abyss
- Mystery Man (wrestler) - Wrestler who lasted for a short time in the WWF
- Quiet Storm (wrestler)
- Tai Weed- independent female wrestler in DWOW and WEW
- Kris Logan - former WWE developmental wrestler. Won the Tag Team titles with Justin Angel in FCW.
- Richie Lind- former Amateur wrestler
- Calvin Knapp (wrestler) - Former Professional wrestler (Still actively wrestles)
- Matt Williams (wrestler) - Pro Wrestler from New Zealand
- Steve Amani (wrestler) - American Professional Wrestler
- Biff Busick (wrestler) - Pro Wrestler
- Mike Jackson (wrestler) - Pro Wrestling legend that wrestled in WCW, WWF, and NWA. Still Actively wrestles on the independent circuit in the Southeast.
- Robbie Eagles - Australian Pro Wrestler, wrestles for PWA Australia.
- Clara Mortenson An American Womens Wrestler In The 1920's-1950's Former World Womens Champions.[174]
- Tasha Simone - Debuted in 1992 Former 2 time United States Wrestling Association Women's Champion, Current NWA World Women's Champion [175]
- Jessie McKay - Professional Wrestler from Australlia, wrestles in SHIMMER.
- Luke Hunter (wrestler) - Wrestler In International Wrestling Australia
- Tyson Gibb - Wrestler In International Wrestling Australia
- JESTER - Wrestler In International Wrestling Australia
- Reggie Watson - Wrestler In International Wrestling Australia
- Mark Mercedes - Wrestler In International Wrestling Australia Formerly Worked At WCW
- Scott Standford - RAW Superstars Announcer And Backstage Interviewer
- Xavier Night - Indy Pro Wrestler - xaviernight.net - myspace.com/urbanflavor
- PCP Crazy F'N Manny - IWS wrestler
- Bambikiller (Chris Raaber) - Westside Xtreme Wrestling heavyweight champion / Zero One heavyweight champion, and other 4 titles winner. Cagematch Online World of Wrestling, other languages De Ja
Tag teams and stables
- Dark City Fight Club - Current ROH Tag Team
- Chris Divine and Quiet Storm Independent tag team
- Dynamic Dudes - Johnny Ace and Shane Douglas in Jim Crockett Promotions
- Damned Nation (UK faction)
- Flatliners Walker & Thomas- Indy Tag Team
- Naptown Dragons/ Diehard Dustin Lee and Scotty Vortekz
- The Skin Head Express Indy tag team
- Team AnDrew - Drew Gulak and Andy Sumner - Chikara/CZW Tag Team.
- Extremely lethal-Richie Lind and Johnny Lind- American/CWF tag team
- The Midnight Sensations - Sam Shields and Chris Rockwell
Promotions
- Erotic Wrestling League
- Australian Wrestling Federation
- Dynamic Wrestling Alliance LLC
- Combat Sports Federation - Based in South West UK.
- New York Wrestling Connection
- Pro Wrestling Unplugged
- Impact Zone Wrestling
- Insanity Pro Wrestling
- MKW Wrestling - Based in North East England, United Kingdom
- AAW Professional Wrestling - Chicago & Quad Cities http://aawrestling.com
- Championship wrestling federation
- Wrecking Ball Wrestling
- Pro Wrestling Alliance (Australia)
- Alpha-1 Wrestling
Tournaments and events
- PWG Crazy 8
- NWA Legends Fanfest
- Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin It should have a page because it was a live event and some people may want to find out who was a part of the event
Championships
- CZW Interpromotional Hardcore Championship
- NWA France Women's Championship
- NWA Germany Women's Championship
- NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship (Missouri version)
- NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship (Florida version)
- NCW/IWA Intercontinental Women's Championship
- WSA European Women's Championship
Other sports
Afghan Baseball
Bandy
Bowls
- Potters World Indoor Championships (Links to Bowls)
Cheerleading
- Cheergyms.com
- scorpion (stunt) (one-legged stunt)
Darts
Dragonboat
Duathlon
- Kat Grimmett born June 6th 1975, Kat rose to fame after an impressive rookie year finishing the National Duathlon Champion 2009 and 7th place at European Championships in Budapest 2009. Her 10K time is among the best in the world and she currently runs for a Southampton based running club as well as juggling a demanding a full time job. Her sister-in-law is also a Hampshire Schools Bronze Medalist over 200m. She is currently sponsored by Elagen Sport and Primera. Grimmett, is said to be "thrilled" with the idea of competitive racing full time and hopes that "Team Grimmett" will help her on her way to international success. She has appeared as a team mate of Katrina Morrison.
Fantasy sports
- Trophy Manager - football management game.[176]
- Football Identity - turn-based football game where one can be a footballer, a manager or a journalist. [177]
- Trophy Hockey - hockey management game from the people who made Trophy Manager.
Handball
- HC Motor (Ukrainian handball club)
Hunting
- Vitals area
- Meatarianism
- Long Range Hunting and Shooting
- Realtree camouflage Bill_Jordan_(outdoorsman) Successful camouflage pattern.
Paintball
- José D. Ortiz, professional paintball player from Venezuela. Los Angeles Ironmen
- Alex Fraige, professional paintball player from USA. San Diego Dynasty
- Ryan Greenspan, professional paintball player that plays in Dynasty
- Billy Wing, paintball player that plays in Los Angeles Ironmen
Indian Ball
- Indian Ball A bat-and-ball game similar to baseball, corkball, and fuzzball that is played in St. Louis, Missouri. Article in St. Louis Magazine Indian Ball Official Rules
Inline Hockey
Kronum
Roller Derby
Surfing
- Emilia Perry - Surfer/Model; Native of Western Australia, now heralding from Hawaii.
Wakeboarding
- Danny Harf - 2006 Pro Wakeboard Tour Champion, landed switch heelside 1080 on September 6, 2006, co-founder of Ronix Wakeboarding
- Emily Copeland-Durham - 2007 Atlanta Pro Wakeboard Tour Champion, co-founder of Ronix Wakeboarding
- Chad Sharpe - co-founder of Ronix Wakeboarding
- Mission Bay Aquatic Center - Wakeboarding and watersports school operated by San Diego State University
Miscellaneous
Accessories and equipment
Biography
- Brenda Dygraf, fitness model
- Bibhuti Bhushan Nayak [178]
- Angel Heredia [179] [180]
- Stan Cottrell long distance runner whose feats were the basis of the cross-country running segments in the movie Forrest Gump
Children's camps
Competitions
- The World Hunting Association
- Powerade Outdoor Games [181] / de:Outdoor Games
- Polesitting [182]
- Petrus Method Speedcubing
- Baker to Vegas
- World Eskimo-Indian Olympics [183]
- List of Countries with no Olympic medals
- SouthEastern European Countries Games
- Philippines at the 1988 Summer Paralympics
Novel, unusual and traditional sports
- Batinton
- Floppy Barrow
- Blitz Ball
- Trashsports
- Lunge Mile
- Beep Ball
- Macha Patada
- Flip Cone
- Bordenball - very popular among schools, like handball but with hockey nets and a smaller court
- SCAD jumping/SCAD diving - Suspended Catch Air Device - freefall into a net. [184]
- Mighty Mud Mania
- FANET Netball Federation of Argentina started in 2005
- Farnarkeling (fictitious sport - started as an Australian joke, but still notable - see drop bear)
- Pencil fight or pencil fighting - about as notable as conkers and similar.
- Circle Rules Football invented in 2006 in New York City, of growing popularity. http://www.circlerulesfootball.com
- Aqsaqtuk (soccer-type game played by Inuit [Eskimos])
- Pahsaheman (football/soccer-type game played by Native Americans in Virginia
- Australian French Cricket League
- World Finger Jousting Federation
- Virtual Acrobatic Teams (i.e. www.FS-MP.com and www.pacificiarva.com)
- Four Square
Programs and clubs
- Adaptive Athletics
- Complete breathing (and other breathing techniques like costal and clavicular breathing)
- STRIDE - Sports and Therapeutic Recreation Instruction / Developmental Education
- Orange Park NJROTC
- Brandywine Lacrosse
- The Sergeant's Program
- Great Warriors Sports Club
- Forbes SportsMoney
- Yankees-Steiner: Memories of the Game
- Thank Dog! Bootcamp, http://www.thankdogbootcamp.com as seen on the Today Show, Good Morning America, MSN, Yahoo, etc...The first ever to create a program that combines weight training, cardio training and dog training for dogs and their owners. A personal trainer and dog trainer run the classes everyday. http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/06/24/us-dogs-bootcamp-idUSTRE65L69G20100624 (FYI, I am the owner of the company), http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_weekend/20110107/ts_yblog_weekend/work-out-with-your-dog After TDBC had been in the national news, other doggy and owner bootcamps have opened up starting a new craze.
Terminology
- Seed player
- tinking cap (incluse red, yellow, blue, green, and green ear flaps)
- Physical recreation
- Pylon (American Football)
- International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal
- International Year of Sport and Physical Education [185]
- Players league (of which the Players' League of baseball was one)
- Performance Anxiety
- Team colors — There's an article on Sportswear, but not this specifically.
Unsorted
- G7 Teams
- Professional StarCraft II competition
- personal services contract - what differentiates them from standard sports contracts?