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  2. Lucy Ward (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    2003–2009. Leeds United. ? (104) *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Lucy Ward (born 15 April 1974 [2]) is a former English footballer who since 2007 has been a co-commentator for broadcasters such as BT Sport, BBC, Talksport, Channel 4 and Sky Sports working on women's and men's football. She has worked on World Cups and Olympic ...

  3. Category:Sport in Europe - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total. Esports in Europe ‎ (16 C) Sport in Europe by country ‎ (98 C) Sport in Europe by sport ‎ (52 C) Sport in Europe by region ‎ (7 C) European people in sports ‎ (60 C)

  4. Buzby - Wikipedia

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    Buzby was a yellow (later orange) talking cartoon bird, launched in 1976 as part of a marketing campaign by Post Office Telecommunications, which later became British Telecommunications (BT). [1] A group of runners from British Telecommunications with mascot Buzby at a fun run in London in the 1970s.

  5. Sport in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Sport in Ireland plays an important role in Irish society. The many sports played and followed in Ireland include Gaelic games (including Gaelic football , hurling and camogie ), association football , horse racing , show jumping , greyhound racing , basketball , fishing , handball , motorsport , boxing , tennis , hockey , golf , rowing , cricket , and rugby union .

  6. Schwingen - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland. Olympic sport. No. Schwingen (from German schwingen "to swing"), also known as Swiss wrestling (French lutte Suisse) and natively (and colloquially) as Hosenlupf ( Swiss German for "breeches-lifting"), is a style of folk wrestling native to Switzerland, more specifically the pre-alpine parts of German-speaking Switzerland.

  7. Seema Jaswal - Wikipedia

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    DAZN. Seema Jaswal is a British sports journalist, radio and television presenter currently working for BT Sport, ITV, BBC, DAZN and the Premier League. Jaswal presented the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 with ITV. [1] [2] Jaswal is the first woman to present a Men’s World Cup Quarter final for a UK Broadcaster – Morocco vs Portugal for ITV. [3]

  8. 1953 in sports - Wikipedia

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    First Division – Arsenal win the 1952–53 title. FA Cup – Blackpool beat Bolton Wanderers 4–3 in what is known as "The Matthews Final", although it is Stan Mortensen who scores a winning hat-trick for Blackpool. England lose 6–3 to Hungary at Wembley Stadium their first ever loss to a team from Continental Europe at home.

  9. 1701 to 1725 in sports - Wikipedia

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    Events of years in sports. Other years. 1001 to 1600 | 1601 to 1700 | 1701 to 1725 | 1726 to 1730 | 1731 to 1735. The beginning of the 18th century saw sport acquire increasing importance in the lives of people in England and Ireland. Professionalism was by then established in the major gambling sports of bare-knuckle boxing, cricket and horse ...