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-'''Athletics''' may refer to: 
-* [[Athletics (sport)]], an umbrella sport, comprising track and field, cross country, road running and racewalking 
-** [[Track and field]] 
-* [[Athletics (U.S.)]], a term for athletic sports and culture based on human, physical competition 
-** [[College athletics]], athletic sports and organizations at the college (tertiary) level in North America 
-* [[Oakland Athletics]], a Major League Baseball team in Oakland, California 
-* [[Philadelphia Athletics (1860–1876)]], a former baseball team 
-* [[Philadelphia Athletics (American Association)]], a former baseball team from 1882 through 1890 
-* [[Philadelphia Athletics (1890–1891)]], a former baseball team 
-* [[Philadelphia Athletics (American football)]], a former American football team 
-== See also ==+# Physical [[activity|activities]] such as [[sport]]s and [[game]]s requiring [[stamina]], [[fitness]] and [[skill]].
-* [[Athlete (disambiguation)]]+# A group of sporting activities which includes [[track and field]], [[road running]], [[cross country running]] and [[racewalking]].
-* [[Athletic (disambiguation)]]+ 
-* [[Sport]]+
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  1. Physical activities such as sports and games requiring stamina, fitness and skill.
  2. A group of sporting activities which includes track and field, road running, cross country running and racewalking.




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