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  2. Category:Sports in Florida by century - Wikipedia

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    This category is for sports in the United States state of Florida, by century See also the categories Sports in Florida by year and Sports in Florida by decade Subcategories

  3. Category:Sports in Florida - Wikipedia

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  4. Sports in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The 12 Hours of Sebring sports car endurance race is the second largest sporting event in the State of Florida. Each year drawing a total of over 100,000+ fans. It is held in Sebring, Florida at the Sebring International Raceway on the third week of March each year. It is one of the most prestigious car races in the world.

  5. Category:18th century in sports - Wikipedia

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    18th century in sports by country (5 C) Recurring sporting events disestablished in the 18th century (1 C) Recurring sporting events established in the 18th century (4 C)

  6. 1701 to 1725 in sports - Wikipedia

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    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 racing .

  7. Category : Games and sports introduced in the 18th century

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  8. Category:Sports in Florida by year - Wikipedia

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  9. 1726 to 1730 in sports - Wikipedia

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    The oldest surviving bat from 1729. Note its "hockey stick" shape, which is very different from modern-day bats. Events. 1727 — Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond was involved in the creation of Articles of Agreement to establish the rules under which two matches were played, the first time that a set of rules is known to have been put in writing.