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  2. Screwball Scramble - Wikipedia

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    Screwball Scramble is a toy made by Tomy that involves guiding a 14-millimeter-diameter chrome steel ball bearing around an obstacle course. It is known in Japan under the name Lit. "Athletic Land Game" (アスレチックランドゲーム). A player guides the ball by using various buttons, dials and levers that affect parts of the course.

  3. Obstacle course - Wikipedia

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    An obstacle course is a series of challenging physical obstacles an individual, team or animal must navigate, usually while being timed. Obstacle courses can include running , climbing , jumping , crawling , swimming , and balancing elements with the aim of testing speed, endurance and agility.

  4. Get Ready to Play: 10+ Squid Game Challenges You Can ... - AOL

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    This adorable kids' toy that lets you play the game with friends and family, minus the, you know, lethal consequences. So, get ready to run, freeze, and laugh your way to victory! So, get ready to ...

  5. Obstacle course racing - Wikipedia

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    The concept of using obstacles for competition has been in use since the 1800s, including the 200m Obstacle Swim at the 1900 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, with the first formal land-based races in the Obstacle Run [6] of military pentathlon, first held at the Military Physical Training Centre, at Freiburg, in the French occupation zone in Germany, in August 1947.

  6. Spartan Race - Wikipedia

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    The Spartan Kids Race was created for boys and girls ages 4 to 13 to encourage exercising. The Kids Race is segmented into 3 different age groups: Ages 4–6: ½ Mile with Obstacles; Ages 7-9: 1 Mile with Obstacles; Ages 10–13: 2 Mile with Obstacles; Ages 11–14: In select cities only, a 5 Mile Course with Obstacles

  7. Jungle Run - Wikipedia

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    Games took approximately two to three minutes each, and included challenges such as: Capturing statues while going down a zipwire. Discovering bananas/statues in a maze or obstacle course; usually one member of the team would complete the course while others would provide assistance by using tools on the other side of the wall, or provision of ...