CLICK HERE LIST OF ARJUNA Dronacharya Dhyan Chand Award
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award:
Mr. Ronjon Sodhi Shooting
Arjuna Award Winners 2013
Abhijeet Gupta | Chess |
Amit Kumar Saroha | Athletics |
Chekrovolu Swuro | Archery |
Dharmender Dalal | Wrestling |
Gaganjeet Bhullar | Golf |
Joshna Chinappa | Squash |
Kavita Chahal | Boxing |
Neha Rathi | Wrestling |
PV Sindhu | Badminton |
Rajkumari Rathore | Shooting |
Renjith Maheshwary | Athletics |
Rupesh Shah | Snooker and Billiards |
Saba Anjum | Hockey |
Virat Kohli | Cricket |
Dronacharya award-
2013 Poornima Mahato Archery
2013 Mahavir Singh Boxing
2013 Narinder Singh Saini Hockey
2013 K P Thomas Athletics
2013 Raj Singh Wrestling
Dhyan Chand Award
Mary D’souza Sequeira 2013 Athletics
Syed Ali 2013 Hockey
Anil Mann 2013 Wrestling
Girraj Singh 2013 Para-Sports
Diary of events (Sports) for the year 2013
JANUARY
Jan. 1:
Cricket journalist and commentator Christopher Martin Jenkins passes away.
Cricketers Sanjay Bangar and Sairaj Bahutule retire from first-class cricket.
Jan. 4:
Uttarakhand and Railways clinch the men’s and women’s national basketball titles respectively.
Jan. 6:
Pakistan wins the three-match one-day series against India 2-1.
Janko Tipsarevic wins the singles title at ATP Chennai Open. Stanislas Wawrinka and Benoit Paire win the doubles title.
Michael Hussey retires from international cricket.
Jan. 7:
Lionel Messi wins his fourth successive Ballon d’Or.
Jan. 10:
Delhi and Petroleum win the women’s and men’s national table tennis team titles.
Jan. 12:
Soumyajit Ghosh and K. Shamini bag the men’s and women’s national table tennis singles titles.
Jan. 15:
Kerala and Railways take the men’s and women’s national volleyball titles.
Jan. 18:
American cyclist Lance Armstrong admits to doping.
Jan. 25:
Cricketer Rahul Dravid awarded Padma Bhushan
Jan. 26:
Victoria Azarenka wins the Australian Open women’s singles title. Bob and Mike Bryan win the men’s doubles crown.
Jan. 27:
Novak Djokovic wins his third consecutive Australian Open men’s singles title.
India wins the one-day series against England 3-2.
Jan. 29:
Mumbai wins its 40th Ranji Trophy title.
FEBRUARY
Feb. 3:
ONGC and Tamil Nadu emerged the men’s and women’s champions at the Federation Cup Basketball championship.
Korea defeats India 4-1 in the Davis Cup.
Feb. 10:
Rest of India wins the Irani Trophy defeating Mumbai.
Ranchi Rhinos wins the inaugural Hockey India League.
Feb. 12:
Wheelchair tennis legend Esther Vergeer retires.
Feb. 14:
‘Blade Runner’ Oscar Pistorious charged with murder of his girlfriend.
Feb. 15:
Pankaj Advani becomes the first ever Indian to reach the quarterfinals of a major-ranking pro snooker event.
Feb. 16:
Ramkumar Ramanathan and Ankita Raina win the men’s and women’s national grass-court tennis titles.
Feb. 26:
Petroleum Sports Promotion Board and Air India win the men’s and women’s national team chess championships.
MARCH
March 3:
Services defeats Kerala to retain Santosh Trophy.
Kerala takes the Federation Cup men’s and women’s volleyball crowns.
March 6:
Sri Lankan middle-order batsman Thilan Samaraweera retires from International cricket.
March 9:
Anirban Lahiri wins the SAIL-SBI Open golf championship.
March 13:
West Zone retains Deodhar Trophy.
March 24:
ONGC men and KSEB women triumph at the National Club Volleyball Championship.
India beats Australia 4-0 in the four-match Test series.
March 28:
New Zealand cricketer Jessie Ryder goes into coma after an altercation outside a bar in Christchurch .
March 31:
Gujarat wins the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20 tournament.
APRIL
April 2:
Norway ’s Magnus Carlsen wins the candidates’ tournament to challenge Viswanathan Anand for the world Chess title.
April 7:
Rupesh Shah wins the Asian Billiards Championship.
India blanks Indonesia 5-0 in the Davis Cup.
April 11:
Railways women and Tamil Nadu men finish on top in the 3x3 National basketball championship.
April 14:
Adam Scott wins the Augusta Masters.
April 23:
Manchester United wins its 20th English Premier League title.
April 26:
ONGC emerges the overall champion in Federation Cup athletics.
April 28:
Ratchanok Intaton and Lee Chong Wei win the women’s and men’s titles at the Indian Open badminton.
April 30:
Haryana defeats Railways 4-1 to win the National women’s Hockey championship.
MAY
May 1:
Viswanathan Anand finishes third in the Alekhine memorial chess tournament.
May 3:
ATP president Brad Drewett dies at the age of 54.
May 4:
P. V. Sindhu wins Malaysian Grand Prix.
May 5:
FIDE approves Chennai as venue for World chess championship.
May 8:
Singapore men and women win team titles in Commonwealth table tennis championships.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson announces retirement at end of season.
May 12:
Barcelona clinches its 22nd La Liga football title.
Fernando Alonso wins the Spanish Grand Prix.
Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams win the Madrid Masters.
Tiger Woods wins the US PGA Tour Players Championship
Churchill Brothers win the I-league football tournament.
May 13:
Paris Saint-Germain is crowned French football league champion.
Roberto Mancini sacked as Manchester City manager.
May 15:
Footballer Rio Ferdinand calls time on his England career.
Chelsea wins the Europa League football tournament.
May 16:
Footballer David Beckham announces retirement at end of season.
Karnataka wins the Rangaswamy Cup for the men’s senior National hockey championship.
May 17:
Athletico Madrid wins the Copa del Rey football tournament.
May 18:
Adam Gilchrist brings the curtains down on his career, winning his last IPL match.
May 19:
England beats New Zealand in the first Test at Lord’s.
Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams win Rome Masters.
May 20:
China ’s Zhang Jike wins the men’s singles title at the World table tennis championship.
May 21:
Pune Warriors withdraws from the Indian Premier League.
May 22:
Andy Murray pulls out of French Open.
May 25:
Bayern Munich clinches UEFA Champions League title.
May 26:
Nico Rosberg wins Monaco Grand Prix.
China wins Sudirman Cup badminton tournament.
Mumbai Indians crowned IPL champion.
Sachin Tendulkar announces retirement from IPL.
Laura Massaro wins British Open squash tournament in the women’s section.
Pakistan wins its two-match ODI series against Ireland 1-0.
May 27:
England confirmed as host of 2019 cricket World Cup.
May 28:
England beats New Zealand in the second Test at Leeds to win the two-match series 2-0.
May 29:
Wisden Almanack’s 150th anniversary is observed.
JUNE
June 1:
Bayern Munich wins German Cup, completes historic treble after it had earlier won the UEFA Champions League and the Bundesliga.
June 2:
New Zealand clinches ODI series against England after securing an unassailable 2-0 lead.
June 3:
Jose Mourinho is appointed as Chelsea manager for his second stint at the club.
June 4:
Bangladesh cricketer Mohammad Ashraful admits to spot-fixing in the Bangladesh Premier League.
June 5:
Tim May quits as chief of Federation of International Cricketers’ Associations.
June 8:
Bob and Mike Bryan win the French Open men’s doubles title. It’s the duo’s 14th Grand Slam title, a record.
Serena Williams wins her second French Open title, beating M. Sharapova 6-4, 6-4 in the final.
June 9:
Rafael Nadal wins his eighth French Open title.
Sebastian Vettel wins the Canadian Grand Prix.
K. Srikanth wins the Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold badminton tournament.
June 13:
Usain Bolt wins the 200m competition in the Diamond League athletics meet in Oslo .
June 16:
Justin Rose wins his first US Open golf tournament.
June 20:
Miami Heat wins its second consecutive NBA title.
June 23:
India wins the ICC Champions Trophy cricket tournament.
June 24:
Boris Gelfand wins Tal Memorial chess tournament.
Darren Lehmann replaces Mickey Arthur as Australia ’s coach.
June 30:
Brazil wins third successive Confederations Cup football tournament.
Nico Rosberg wins the British Grand Prix.
JULY
July 6:
Marion Bartoli wins the women’s Wimbledon title.
The
Bryan brothers, Bob and Mike, win the Wimbledon to become the first
doubles team to hold all four Grand Slam titles in the Open era.
July 7:
Andy Murray wins the Wimbledon, ends Britain’s 77-year wait for a home-grown men’s singles champion.
Su-Wei Hsieh and Peng Shuai clinch the Wimbledon women’s doubles title.
Sebastian Vettel wins the German Grand Prix, his first victory at home.
July 11:
India wins the tri-nation cricket tournament in West Indies .
July 14:
England wins first Ashes Test in Nottingham .
July 15:
Former Ireland cricket captain Trent Johnston announces retirement.
July 21:
Phil Mickelson wins the British Open golf tournament.
Chris Froome bags the Tour de France cycling title.
July 28:
Lewis Hamilton wins the Hungarian Grand Prix.
India takes an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match ODI series against Zimbabwe .
July 30:
Aditya Mehta becomes the first Indian to win the quadrennial World Games
snooker gold medal after securing the title at Cali , Columbia .
AUGUST
Aug. 5:
England retains the Ashes after playing out a draw with Australia in the third Ashes Test at Manchester .
Aug. 10:
Mo Farah wins men’s 10,000m gold in the IAAF World Championships.
P.
V. Sindhu loses in the women’s semifinal of the World badminton
championships. She, however, secures bronze to become the first Indian
woman singles player to bag a medal in the tournament.
Aug. 11:
Usain Bolt reclaims the men’s 100m title in the IAAF World Championships.
Lin Dan and Ratchanok Intanon win the men’s and women’s singles titles respectively in the World badminton championships.
Jason Dufner wins the PGA Championship golf tournament.
Aug. 12:
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wins the women’s 100m event in the IAAF World Championships.
England beats Australia in the fourth Ashes Test at Chester-le-Street .
Aug. 13:
Yelena Isinbayeva wins her third World Championship title in the pole vault event.
Aug. 14:
Marion Bartoli, the 28-year-old French tennis player, announces her retirement six weeks after winning the Wimbledon .
Jehue Gordon wins men’s 400m hurdles gold in the IAAF World Championships.
Aug. 16:
Mo Farah wins 5000m gold to complete a World Championship double
Aug. 17:
Usain Bolt wins the 200m gold in the IAAF World Championships.
Aug. 18:
Rafael Nadal and Victoria Azarenka clinch the men’s and women’s Cincinnati Masters tennis titles.
Aug. 25:
Sebastian Vettel wins the Belgian Grand Prix.
England and Australia draw the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval.
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 1:
Korea wins the Asia Cup hockey tournament in Ipoh , defeating India in the final.
Sept. 5:
Mary Ann Gomes wins the National women’s chess championship in Kolkata.
Sept. 7:
The ‘B’ samples of men’s 100m world record holder Asafa Powell of
Jamaica and his team-mate Sherone Simpson, among others, test positive.
Sept. 7:
Tokyo wins the bid to host 2020 Olympic Games.
Sept. 8:
The duo of Leander Paes and Radek Stephanek wins the doubles title of
the US Open tennis championship, beating Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares
in New York .
Sept. 9:
Serena Williams wins the women’s singles title of the US Open tennis
championship, defeating Victoria Azarenka in the final at New York .
Sept. 10:
Rafael Nadal wins the men’s title of the US Open tennis championship, defeating Novak Djokovic in the final at New York .
Sept. 11:
India loses to Afghanistan in the SAFF Cup football championship in Kathmandu .
Sept. 13:
Cricketers Sreesanth and Ankeet Chavan banned for life by BCCI on charges of spot fixing.
Sept. 17:
Bajrang wins a bronze medal in the 60 kg category of the world wrestling championship in Budapest .
Sept. 18:
Former heavyweight boxing champion Ken Norton passes away in Los Angeles .
Sept. 19:
Mohammedan Sporting regains the Durand Cup football title after a gap of 73 years in New Delhi .
Sept. 21:
Anand Amritraj appointed captain of the Indian Davis Cup team.
Sept. 25:
BCCI expels Lalit Modi, former IPL Commissioner for “serious misconduct
and indiscipline” in its Special General meeting in Chennai.
Sept. 29:
N. Srinivasan is unanimously re-elected as the President of Board of Control for Cricket in India.
OCTOBER
Oct. 1:
Former World No. 3 tennis player David Nalbandian of Argentina announces retirement.
Oct. 6:
Mumbai Indians wins the Champions League cricket tournament in New Delhi .
Oct. 6:
Sebastian Vettel wins the Korean Formula One Grand Prix.
Oct. 13:
Sebastian Vettel wins the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix.
Oct. 18:
Ding Junhui wins the Indian Open International snooker tournament in New Delhi .
Oct. 19:
Mohit Mayur and Prerna Bhambri win the men’s and women’s singles titles in the National tennis championship in New Delhi .
Oct. 27:
Sachin Tendulkar plays his last Ranji Trophy match against Haryana at Lahli.
Oct. 27:
Sebastian Vettel wins the Formula One Indian Grand Prix in New Delhi .
NOVEMBER
Nov. 6:
Rafael Nadal ensures world no 1 position after his victory over Wawrinka in the ATP World Tours event in London.
Nov. 10:
World chess (Viswanathan Anand and Norway's Magnus Carlsen) begins in Chennai; Ist game drawn.
Nov. 15:
Carlsen wins fifth game to take 3-2 lead.
Nov. 16:
Sachin Tendulkar ends his career after the India-West Indies Second Test. India win to take the series 2-0.
Nov. 17:
Czech republic wins Davis Cup beating Serbia 3-2 in Belgrade.
Nov. 21:
Carlsen wins ninth game in World chess in Chennai, leads 6-3.
Nov. 22:
Carlsen wins 10th game and take world champion title, beating Anand 6.5-3.5.
Nov. 24:
Formula one champion Sebastian Vettel equals Michael Schumacher’s 2004 record of 13 wins in a season in Sao Paolo.
DECEMBER
Dec. 1:
Rising Star P. V. Sindhu wins Macau Open badminton beating Canada’s Michelle Li.
Dec. 5:
India loses to South Africa in first ODI in Johannesburg.
Dec. 8:
India lose second ODI to South Africa in Durban and series 0-2.
Dec. 10:
Third India-South Africa ODI washed out in Centurion.
Dec. 15:
Germany wins junior World Cup hockey (Roger Danet trophy) beating France 5-2 in final in New Delhi.
Dec. 17:
Australia regains Ashes, beating England in the Perth Test and taking 3-0 lead.
Dec. 22:
India-South Africa Ist Test ends in exciting draw in Johannesburg.
Dec. 25:
South Africa’s star cricketer Jacques Kallis announces retirement from Test cricket after India series.
Dec. 29:
Kallis signs off in style, with a century (115).
Formula I legend Michael Schumacher suffers serious head injury in ski accident at Meribel in France.
Dec. 30:
South Africa wins second Test in Durban, wins series.
Wimbledon
Marion Bartoli (FRA) win the Wimbledon womens single title for 2013 by defeating Sabine Lisicki(GER).
Andy Murray beat Novak Djokovic to become the first Briton to win the Wimbledon men's singles title.
Srikanth clinched the Thailand Open Badminton 2013
Asian Athletic Championship 2013 to be held in Pune
Chris Gayle, , hit the fastest ever century in the history of cricket by reaching 100 in merely 30 balls duringagaint-Pune Warriors IPL match on 23 April 2013. Gayle scored a total run of 175 runs in merely 66 balls,which included 17 sixes and 13 boundaries. he is the most number of runs scored in any T20 innings.
This was also his fourth century in the IPL career. With Gayle’s performance,
ONGC 12th Asian Billiards Championship Rupesh Shah,
the world champion won the 12th Asian Billiards championship at Indore
India Team ICC Champion Trophy Winner 2013
Golf U.S.Open, 13th to 16th June 2013
World Hockey League, 13th to 23rd June 2013, Netherlands
2013 FIFA Confederation Cup, 15th to 30th June 2013, Brazil
Grand Prix motorcycle racing, 16th June 2013, Spain
Wimbledon Championships, 24th June to 7th July 2013
Tour de France, 29th June to 21st July 2013
American Cup : Yacht Racing
Ashes : Cricket
Benson and Hedges : Cricket
Canada Cup : Golf
Colombo Cup : Football
Corbitton Cup : Table Tennis (Women)
Davis Cup : Lawn Tennis
Derby : Horse Race
Grand National : Horse Streple Chase Race
Jules Rimet Trophy : World Soccer Cup
King's Cup : Air Races
Merdeka Cup : Football
Rydet Cup : Golf
Swaythling Cup : Table Tennis (Men)
Thomas Cup : Badminton
U. Thant Cup : Tennis
Uber Cup : Badminton (Women)
Walker Cup : Golf
Westchester Cup : Polo
Wightman Cup : Lawn Tennis
World Cup : Cricket
World Cup : Hockey
Reliance Cup : Cricket
Rothman's Trophy : Cricket
William's Cup : Basketball
European Champions Cup : Football
Eisenhower Cup : Golf
Essande Champions Cup : Hockey
Rene Frank Trophy : Hockey
Grand Prix : Table Tennis
Edgbaston Cup : Lawn Tennis
Grand Prix : Lawn Tennis
World Cup : Weight-lifting
Cups & Trophies Associated with Sports
International
American Cup : Yacht Racing
Ashes : Cricket
Benson and Hedges : Cricket
Canada Cup : Golf
Colombo Cup : Football
Corbitton Cup : Table Tennis (Women)
Davis Cup : Lawn Tennis
Derby : Horse Race
Grand National : Horse Streple Chase Race
Jules Rimet Trophy : World Soccer Cup
King's Cup : Air Races
Merdeka Cup : Football
Rydet Cup : Golf
Swaythling Cup : Table Tennis (Men)
Thomas Cup : Badminton
U. Thant Cup : Tennis
Uber Cup : Badminton (Women)
Walker Cup : Golf
Westchester Cup : Polo
Wightman Cup : Lawn Tennis
World Cup : Cricket
World Cup : Hockey
Reliance Cup : Cricket
Rothman's Trophy : Cricket
William's Cup : Basketball
European Champions Cup : Football
Eisenhower Cup : Golf
Essande Champions Cup : Hockey
Rene Frank Trophy : Hockey
Grand Prix : Table Tennis
Edgbaston Cup : Lawn Tennis
Grand Prix : Lawn Tennis
World Cup : Weight-lifting
National
Agarwal Cup : Badminton
Agha Khan Cup : Hockey
All-India Women's Guru Nanak
Championship : Hockey
Bandodkar Trophy : Football
Bangalore Blues Challenge Cup :
Basketball
Barna-Bellack Cup : Table Tennis
Beighton Cup : Hockey
Bombay Gold Cup : Hockey
Burdwan Trophy : Weight-lifting
Charminar Trophy : Athletics
Chadha Cup : Badminton
C. K. Naydu Trophy : Cricket
Chakoia Gold Trophy : Football
Divan Cup : Badminton
Deodhar Trophy : Cricket
Duleep Trophy : Cricket
D. C. M. Cup : Football
Durand Cup : Football
Dhyan Chand Trophy : Hockey
Dr. B. C. Roy Trophy : Football
(Junior)
Ezra Cup : Polo
F. A. Cup : Football
G. D. Birla Trophy : Cricket
Ghulam Ahmed Trophy : Cricket
Gurmeet Trophy : Hockey
Gura Nanak Cup : Hockey
Gyanuati Devi Trophy : Hockey
Holkar Trophy : Bridge
lrani Trophy : Cricket
I. F. A. Shield : Football
lndira Gold Cup : Hockey
Jawaharlal Challenge : Air Racing
Jaswant Singh Trophy : Best Services Sportsman
Kuppuswamy Naidu Trophy :
Hockey
Lady Rattan Tata Trophy : Hockey
MCC Trophy : Hockey
Moinuddaula Gold Cup : Cricket
Murugappa Gold Cup : Hockey
Modi Gold Cup : Hockey
Narang Cup : Badminton
Nehru Trophy : Hockey
Nixan Gold Cup : Football
Obaid Ullah Gold Cup : Hockey
Prithi Singh Cup : Polo
Rani Jhansi Trophy : Cricket
Ranjit Trophy : Cricket
Rangaswami Cup : Hockey
Ranjit Singh Gold Cup : Hockey
Rajendra Prasad Cup : Tennis
Ramanujan Trophy : Table Tennis
Rene Frank Trophy : Hockey
Radha Mohan Cup : Polo
Raghbir Singh Memorial : Football
Rohinton Baria Trophy : Cricket
Rovers Cup : Football
Sanjay Gold Cup : Football
Santosh Trophy : Football
Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee : Football
Subroto Cup : Football
Scindia Gold Cup : Hockey
Sahni Trophy : Hockey
Sheesh Mahal Trophy : Cricket
Todd Memorial Trophy : Football
Tommy Eman Gold Cup : Hockey
Vittal Trophy : Football
Vizzy Trophy : Cricket
Vijay Merchant Trophy : Cricket
Wellington Trophy : Rowing
Wills Trophy : Cricket
NATIONAL SPORTS of COUNTRIES
Australia | Cricket |
Canada | Ice Hockey |
China | Table Tennis |
England | Cricket and Rugby Football |
India | Hockey |
Japan | Ju-Jitsu |
Russia | Chess |
Scotland | Rugby Football |
Spain | Bull Fighting |
USA | Baseball |
SPORTS AND THE TERMS ASSOCIATED WITH THEM
BadmintonAngled Drive Serve, Backhand Low Serve, Bird, Deuce, Double Droup, Fault, Flick Serve, Forehand Smash, Let, Lob, Love All, net Shots, Rush, Smash.
Baseball
Base, Battery, Bunting, Catcher, Diamond, Hitter, Home Infield, Outfield, Pinch, Pitcher Plate, Pullout, Short Stop, Strike.
Basketball
Ball, Basket, Blocking, Dribbling, Free Throw, Held Ball, Holding, Jump Ball, Multiple Throws, Pivot.
Billiards
Baulk Line, Break, Bolting, Cannon, Cue, Hazard, In-off, Jigger, Long jenney, Pot, Scratch, Screw Back, short Stop, Strike.
Boxing
Ausiliary Point System, Babit Punch, Break, Cut, Defence, Down, Hook, Jab, Lying On, Knock, Seconds out, Slam, Upper Cut, Weight In, Win by Knock-out.
Bridge
Auction, Bid, Chicane, Cut, Declarer, Doubleton, Dummy, Finesse, Grand Slam, Little Slam, Notrumps, Over-trick, Revoke, rubber, Ruff, Shuffle, Suit, Vulnerable.
Chess
Bishop, Capture, Castling, Checkmate, En Passant, Gambit, Grand Master, King, Knight, Pawn, Queen, Rook, Stalemate, Under Promoting.
Cricket
Ashes, Banana, Boundary, Bowling, Caught, Chinaman, Cover Drive, Crease, Doosra, Duck, Duckworth-Lewis Rule, Fine Leg, Follow On, Full Toss, Gardening, Googly, Gully, Hat-trick, Hit Wicket, Inswinger, l.b.w., Leg-break, Leg-bye, Leg Glance, late Cut, maiden Over, No Ball, Off Break, On Drive, Out, Outswinger, Over, Mandatory Over, over Pitch, Popping Crease, Rubber, Run Down, Run Out, Short Pitch, Silly Point, Slip, Square Leg, Stone Walling, Straight Drive, Stumped, Short leg, Spin, Swing, Thirdman, Yorker.
Croquet
Hoops, Mallet, Peg Out.
Draughts
Huff
Football
Advantage Clause, Blind Side, Centre Forward, Corner Kick, Dead Ball, Direct Free Kick, Dribble, Goal kick, Golden Goal, Hat-trick, Marking, OffSide, Penalty Kick, Penalty Shootout, Red Card, Striker, Throw In, Tripping.
Golf
Best-ball Foursome, Bogey, Bunker, Caddie, Dormy, Fairway, Fourball, Foursome, Greed Holes, Links, Niblic, Par, Put, Rough, Stymied, Tee, Threesome.
Gymnastics
A-bars, Ariel, Blocks, Cone of Swing, Dish, Flairs, Giants, Inlocate, Kip, Planche, Tariff, Tumble, Virtuosity, Wrap.
Hockey
Advantage, Back-stick, Bully, Cary, Centre Forward, Corner, Dribble, Flick, Free-hit, Goal Line, Green Card, Halfway Line, Hat-trick, Off-side, Red Car, Roll -in, Scoop, Short Corner, Sixteen-yard hit, Square Pass, Stick, Striking Cirele, Tackle, Tie-breaker, Zonal Marking.
Horse Racing
Jockey, Punt, Steeplechase, Thorough Bred.
Judo
Ashi-waza, chui, Dan, Dojo, Gyaku, Hajime, Ippon, Jigotai, Kaeshiwaza, Koka, Makikomi, Nage-waza, O-goshi, Randori, Scarf, Tani-Otoshi, Uchi-komvi, Waki-gatame, Yoshi, Yuko.
Karate
Age Zuki, Ai-uchi, Aka, Chakugan, Dachi, Encho Sen, Fudotachi, Gedan, Geri, Hajime, Ibuki, Jion, Kakato, Koka, Makiwara, Nidan, Obi, Rei, Sanbon, Shiro, Tobigeri, Ude, Waza-ari, Yoko-geri, Zanshin, Zen-no.
Polo
Bunker, Chukker, Mallet.
Rowing
Bow, Bucket, Cow, Ergometer, Feather, Paddle, Regatta.
Rugby Football
A Trackle, Lines, Scrum, Touch, Try.
Shootng
Bag, Bull's Eye, Marksmanship, Muzzle, Plug.
Skiing
Tobogganing.
Swimming
Breast Stroke, Crawl.
Table Tennis
Anti Loop, Backspin, Chop, Loop, Penhold Grip, Push, Spin, Twiddle.
Tennis
Ace, Backhand Stroke, Deuce, Deep Volley, Deuce, Double Fault, Fault, Ground Stroke, Half Volley, Let, Love, Slice, Smash, Volley
Volleyball
Ace, Base-line, Blocking, Doubling, Foot Fault, Heave, Holding, Jump Set, Lob Pass, Love All, Point, Quick Smash, Scouting, Service, Spike, Tactical Ball, Volley, Windmill Service.
Wrestling
Half-Nelson, Head Lock, Heave, Hold, Rebouts, Scissor.
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