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  2. Middle Sea Race - Wikipedia

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    The race was co-founded in 1968 by the Royal Malta Yacht Club and the Royal Ocean Racing Club. [2] The Rolex Middle Sea Race was created as the result of sporting rivalry between two British yachtsmen residing in Malta, Alan Green and Jimmy White, and two Maltese sailors, Paul and John Ripard. both members of the Royal Malta Yacht Club.

  3. Royal Malta Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Royal Malta Yacht Club in Ta' Xbiex Royal Yacht Club, with Ta'Xbiex marina in the background. The Club House at Hay Wharf ( Floriana , Malta) was rebuilt on its former site. In 1952 Offshore races for 30 and 50 square metre yachts were introduced and races to various ports in Sicily , Libya and Tunisia were held regularly.

  4. Sport in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Motorsport includes drag racing represented by the Malta Drag Racing Association, with recent high ranking Maltese dragsters in official FIA European championships. There is also autocross (ASMK), hill climb (Island Car Club), motocross, karting and banger racing championships. [6]

  5. List of FIA member organisations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of FIA member organisations. [1] These are the clubs, local authorities and governing bodies that work on a more localized level to help the global Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) organise racing events, among other pursuits.

  6. List of horse racing venues - Wikipedia

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    Mysore Race Club, Mysore [10] Ooty Race Club, Udhagamandalam, is located amidst the mountains on very picturesque surrounds, and is used especially during the summer months when racing in the warmer regions may not be possible. It is a part of Madras Race Club.

  7. Maltese National Regatta - Wikipedia

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    Winning team of a Maltese National Regatta around the year 1900. Photography by Thomas Fenech, Cospicua Senglea team, winners of the 2008 Maltese National Regatta. The Maltese National Regatta is a fixed-seat rowing regatta held bi-annually on 31 March Freedom Day to commemorate the withdrawal of the British troops and the Royal Navy from Malta and on 8 September Victory Day respectively.

  8. Albany-Saratoga Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Albany-Saratoga Speedway is a 0.36-mile dirt oval on U.S. Route 9 in Malta, New York. The track features racing on Friday nights, with five different weekly racing divisions, including DIRTcar modifieds, DIRTcar sportsman, limited sportsman, pro stocks and street stocks and also four cylinder racers. The speedway opened in 1965.

  9. Royal Malta Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    The club moved to its present location in 1904. With limited land available it only had 14 holes and the area had to be shared with tennis players and cricketers. The course was extended to 18 holes in the 1950s but a horse-racing track crossed seven of the holes and the horses obviously had priority.