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  2. Protective gear in sports - Wikipedia

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    21 Volleyball. 22 References. Toggle the table of contents. Protective gear in sports. 1 language. ... Shin, elbow, upper arm guards; Hand and wrist guard for runners;

  3. Wrist guard - Wikipedia

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    Jon Nicholson carves the bowl at Millennium Skate Park - October 2019 Typical In-line skating protective gear includes helmet, elbow pads, wrist guards, and knee pads. A wrist-guard is a device to protect the wrist from sport injuries. [1] Wrist-guards are sold in skateboard, snowboard and sporting goods stores.

  4. Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    They also have thick gloves with arm pads and shin guards to protect them from the high impact of pucks. In baseball, catchers and batters wear headgear for protection against the high velocity pitches. Headgear of different kinds must meet the standards of protection set by various organizations.

  5. Portal:Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    The Czechoslovakian Men's Volleyball Championship was an annual competition for the men's volleyball teams in Czechoslovakia. It was held from 1924 to 1992. The most number of titles is in the account of the Praha team "Ruda Hvezda" (since 1990 "Olympus") with 10. The organizer of the championships was the Czechoslovak Volleyball Union (ČSVS).

  6. List of Spikers' Turf players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of volleyball players that played in the Spikers' Turf. [1] In early 2017, the league was merged with the women's league (Shakey's V-League) and renamed as Premier Volleyball League .

  7. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Tomahawk: A defensive shot in beach volleyball made by putting the hands together and making contact with the volleyball overhead [5] Thunder: A spike or attack that requires a lot of force from the arm, and a very high jump. The ball is hit steeply downwards from the point of contact, and is very difficult to receive