organized sport

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meaningsoforganizedandsport

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organized
adjective
uk
/ˈɔː.ɡən.aɪzd/
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/ˈɔːr.ɡən.aɪzd/
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sport
noun
uk
/spɔːt/
us
/spɔːrt/
a game, competition, or activity needing physical effort and skill that is played or done according to rules, for enjoyment and/or as ...
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(Definition oforganizedandsportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Only in the spheres oforganizedsport, friendly society activity, economic and trade co-operation was the railway workforce strongly represented in town-based social organizations.
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As things began to recover, theorganizedsportof autodueling was born as a form of armed demolition derbies.
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Nevertheless, more and more women engaged in aerobics andorganizedsport.
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While snowshoe racing has probably been around as long as there have been snowshoes, as anorganizedsportit is relatively new.
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He wanted to continue playing anorganizedsport, and intended to follow his brother into rowing.
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Cricket was also played but not as anorganizedsport.
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Since then, horse pulling has evolved into anorganizedsportwith teams of equine athletes.
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Road bicycle racing began as anorganizedsportin 1868.
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By the 1880s theorganizedsportwas found nationwide, and had become a popular spectator sport.
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As the pyramid progresses, the level of competition increases, while the number of competitors decreases until the highest level oforganizedsport, professional sports, is reached.
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High grades, ensuring every boy had a chance to play organized sports.
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He suffered a disabling fall from a tree that kept him out of organized sports from grades 7-10.
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She began participating in organized sports at the age of 15.
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The organization provides regulatory and administrative support, including guidelines for the administration and rules for competition in organized sports car racing throughout its membership area.
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In organized sports' early years, noise, such as there was, came solely from the cheering of a team's supporters.
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It is, along with track and field, one of the oldest organized sports in history.
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They allow a variety of activities, and some organized sports teams compete at them.
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Such an enormous amount of illegal activity makes organized sports a likely candidate for corruption.
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It originates from a time, over one hundred years ago, when girls were forbidden to participate in organized sports.
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The popularity of the sport spread quickly, taking hold as a free-spirited alternative to traditional organized sports.
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