kayaking
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kayaking
Summary
kayaking is a type of sport[1]. kayaking draws 287 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_sport category, ranking #158 of 435).[2]
Key Facts
- kayaking's image is recorded as Tongariro Kayak Expedition.jpg[3].
- kayaking's image is recorded as Boy Paddling in Kayak (4731142400).jpg[4].
- kayaking's image is recorded as Nordkap lofoten.jpg[5].
- kayaking's instance of is recorded as type of sport[6].
- kayaking's instance of is recorded as hobby[7].
- kayaking's flag image is recorded as Canoeing (slalom) pictogram.svg[8].
- kayaking's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh89000851[9].
- kayaking's subclass of is recorded as canoeing and kayaking[10].
- kayaking's part of is recorded as canoeing and kayaking[11].
- kayaking's Commons category is recorded as Kayaking[12].
- kayaking's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/025sylx[13].
- kayaking's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Kayaking[14].
- kayaking's U.S. National Archives Identifier is recorded as 10640619[15].
- kayaking's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as sports/kayaking[16].
- kayaking's BBC Things ID is recorded as db4fcbfd-9df1-4f1d-8856-f351b05ff321[17].
- kayaking's NALT ID is recorded as 18303[18].
- kayaking's uses is recorded as kayak paddle[19].
- kayaking's uses is recorded as kayak[20].
- kayaking's icon is recorded as Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg[21].
- kayaking's practiced by is recorded as kayaker[22].
- kayaking's associated hazard is recorded as drowning[23].
- kayaking's associated hazard is recorded as dehydration[24].
- kayaking's associated hazard is recorded as sunburn[25].
- kayaking's associated hazard is recorded as hypothermia[26].
- kayaking's associated hazard is recorded as blunt trauma[27].
Why It Matters
kayaking draws 287 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_sport category, ranking #158 of 435).[2] kayaking has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] kayaking is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]