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==Parent Topics==
{{rpl|Competition}}
{{rpl|Physical activity}}


==Root category==
==Related Topics==
''The root category heads a logical hierarchy for ease of subject navigation. It holds the core article and any key sub-topics. All other related articles are sub-categorised below the root''.
{{rpl|Entertainment}}
* [[:Category:Sports|Sports]]
{{rpl|Exercise}}
{{rpl|Leisure}}
{{rpl|Recreation}}


==List of current and proposed sports articles==
==Subtopics==
''This list is not exhaustive but proposals must be limited to high priority articles which will broaden essential coverage of the subject to enhance the reader's understanding''.
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{{r|Air sports}}
{{rpl|Air sports}}
{{r|American football}}
{{rpl|Athletic sports}}
{{r|Aquatics}}
{{rpl|Chess}}
{{r|Archery}}
{{rpl|Club-ball sports}}
{{r|Association football (soccer)|Association football}}
{{rpl|Combat sports}}
{{r|Athletics}}
{{rpl|Cycling}}
{{r|Australian rules football}}
{{rpl|Equestrianism}}
{{r|Badminton}}
{{rpl|Forms of football|Football}}
{{r|Bandy}}
{{rpl|Motorsports}}
{{r|Baseball}}
{{rpl|Multi-sport events}}
{{r|Basketball}}
{{rpl|Target sports}}
{{r|Biathlon}}
{{rpl|Water sports}}
{{r|Bobsleigh}}
{{rpl|Winter sports}}
{{r|Boomerang}}
{{r|Bowls}}
{{r|Boxing}}
{{r|Canadian football}}
{{r|Canoeing}}
{{r|Chess}}
{{r|Cricket (sport)|Cricket}}
{{r|Croquet}}
{{r|Curling}}
{{r|Cycling}}
{{r|Darts}}
{{r|Diving}}
{{r|Equestrianism}}
{{r|Fencing}}
{{r|Gaelic football}}
{{r|Golf}}
{{r|Gymnastics}}
{{r|Handball}}
{{r|Hockey}}
{{r|Horse racing}}
{{r|Hurling}}
{{r|Ice hockey}}
{{r|Judo}}
{{r|Karate}}
{{r|Lacrosse}}
{{r|Luge}}
{{r|Martial arts}}
{{r|Modern pentathlon}}
{{r|Motor racing}}
{{r|Mountaineering}}
{{r|Multi-sport events}}
{{r|Olympic Games}}
{{r|Paralympic Games}}
{{r|Polo}}
{{r|Racquetball}}
{{r|Rock climbing}}
{{r|Rowing}}
{{r|Rugby league}}
{{r|Rugby union}}
{{r|Sailing}}
{{r|Shinty}}
{{r|Shooting}}
{{r|Skating}}
{{r|Skiing}}
{{r|Sledging}}
{{r|Softball}}
{{r|Squash (sport)|Squash}}
{{r|Surfing}}
{{r|Table tennis}}
{{r|Taekwondo}}
{{r|Tennis}}
{{r|Tenpin bowling}}
{{r|Triathlon}}
{{r|Volleyball}}
{{r|Weightlifting}}
{{r|Wrestling}}
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==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)==
{{r|Competition}}
{{r|Wilmer Allison}}

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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Sport.
See also changes related to Sport, or pages that link to Sport or to this page or whose text contains "Sport".

Parent Topics

  • Developing Article Competition: The activity or condition of competing against others. Ecologically, the interaction between species or organisms which share a limited environmental resource. [e]
  • Stub Physical activity: Any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure. [e]

Related Topics

  • Stub Entertainment: Activity which provides a diversion or permits people to amuse themselves in their leisure time. [e]
  • Developing Article Exercise: Regular physical activity that is usually done with the intention of improving or maintaining physical fitness or health. [e]
  • Developing Article Leisure: A period of time spent out of work and essential domestic activity. [e]
  • Stub Recreation: Activities intended to take place during leisure time, for pleasure or amusement, including sports, hobbies or games, especially when not done as part of serious competition or for exercise. [e]

Subtopics

Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)

  • Competition [r]: The activity or condition of competing against others. Ecologically, the interaction between species or organisms which share a limited environmental resource. [e]
  • Wilmer Allison [r]: (1904–1977) Fine amateur American tennis player of the 1930s. [e]