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# Physical [[activity|activities]] such as [[sport]]s and [[game]]s requiring [[stamina]], [[fitness]] and [[skill]]. # Physical [[activity|activities]] such as [[sport]]s and [[game]]s requiring [[stamina]], [[fitness]] and [[skill]].
# A group of sporting activities which includes [[track and field]], [[road running]], [[cross country running]] and [[racewalking]]. # A group of sporting activities which includes [[track and field]], [[road running]], [[cross country running]] and [[racewalking]].
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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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