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Organization dedicated to the promotion and development of amateur sports. Local and national event calendar, associations listings, and contact information.
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Official GAA site for boys and girls. Includes interviews, articles, statistics, history, basic skills, and activities.
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Invites to experience the extreme sports of rock climbing, skateboarding and in-line skating, and learn about training and equipment needed, techniques of the sports, safety tips, and possible injuries.
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Profiles Canadian female sports heroes, answers basic questions about health and fitness, features current sports news, and identifies places kids can get in the game.
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Pictures from professional and amateur sports, the latest scores, player profiles, and online sports games for kids.
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Learn about major sports, their history, and the changes they've undergone over the years.
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Explains the hazards of over-training. Includes signs, causes, factors affecting performance, and personal assessment questions.
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Housed within the walls of San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, the Exploratorium is a collage of 650 science, art, and human perception exhibits. This web section concentrates on the physics underlying sports.
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Designed by two sixth graders, Frank and Brian. Find out about different sports and learn how to play each game.
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Guide to outdoor activities with ideas on making nature and science fun for kids. Includes hiking safety tips, arts and craft projects, ideas for building a science experiment, and coloring books.
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Travel along with the most diversely accomplished rock climber of this generation in this virtual journey across the continents.
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Designed to help kids in 4th-6th grade choose which commonly played team sport they will enjoy the most. Tells what experts have to say, how much equipment costs, and what sort of body build is required in order to successfully play each sport.
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Learn about trapshooting from cleaning to safety. Read current news, or play a skeetshooting game online.
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