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  2. Extreme sport - Wikipedia

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    There is no precise definition of an 'extreme sport' and the origin of the term is unclear but it gained popularity in the 1990s when it was picked up by marketing companies to promote the X Games and when the Extreme Sports Channel and Extreme International launched. More recently, the commonly used definition from research is "a competitive ...

  3. Sports in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In response, the House of Commons amended a bill "to recognize hockey as Canada's Winter Sport and lacrosse as Canada's Summer Sport". On May 12, 1994, the National Sports of Canada Act came into force with these designations. [42] Although the legislation included seasonal designations, both sports can be played in different seasons.

  4. X-Treme Sports - Wikipedia

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    On November 24, 2000 Global Television Network Inc., a subsidiary of Canwest, was granted approval by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch a national English-language Category 2 specialty television service called Extreme Sports, described as "featuring the best of "off-beat" sports programming that will give Canadians the opportunity to live ...

  5. Parachuting - Wikipedia

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    Parachuting is performed as a recreational activity and a competitive sport, and is widely considered an extreme sport due to the risks involved. In 2018, there were 3.3 million jumps in the US. [1] Modern militaries utilize parachuting for the deployment of airborne forces and supplies.

  6. Category:Sports in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Sport (Canada) P. Professional sports in Canada; Q. Quidditch in Canada; R. Relocation of major professional sports teams in the United States and Canada; S.

  7. Mixed martial arts in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Section 83(2) of the Canadian Criminal Code deemed that only boxing matches where only fists are used are considered legal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] However most provinces regulated it by a provincial athletic commission (skirting S. 83(2) by classifying MMA as "mixed boxing"), [ 3 ] such as the provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, [ 4 ] Nova Scotia, Quebec, and ...

  8. Ice hockey in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The sport is very popular and played year-round and at every level in the country. [1] Born of various influences from stick-and-ball games brought from the United Kingdom and indigenous games, the contemporary sport of ice hockey originated in Montreal. It is the official national winter sport of Canada. [2]

  9. History of Canadian sports - Wikipedia

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    Soccer in Canada has grown in popularity in recent decades, especially as a school sport for boys and girls. It has more players than ice hockey. It has more players than ice hockey. At the professional level, the Toronto FC in 2007 became the first Canadian club in the American Major League Soccer (MLS).