sports competition
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sports competition
Summary
sports competition is a form of event[1]. It draws 105 Wikipedia views per month (form_of_event category, ranking #29 of 32).[2]
Key Facts
- sports competition's instance of is recorded as form of event[3].
- sports competition is a type of competition[4].
- sports competition is a type of competition[5].
- sports competition is part of culture[6].
- sports competition is part of game[7].
- sports competition's Commons category is recorded as Sports competitions[8].
- sports competition comprises finish line[9].
- sports competition comprises spurt[10].
- sports competition's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Sports competitions[11].
- sports competition's topic has template is recorded as Template:Infobox sports competition event[12].
- sports competition's main Wikidata property is recorded as P5249[13].
- sports competition's different from is recorded as elite sport competition[14].
- sports competition's different from is recorded as sport[15].
- sports competition's different from is recorded as sports discipline[16].
- sports competition's different from is recorded as sporting event[17].
- sports competition's different from is recorded as recurring sporting event[18].
- sports competition's properties for this type is recorded as P641[19].
- sports competition's properties for this type is recorded as P17[20].
- sports competition's properties for this type is recorded as P1132[21].
- sports competition's properties for this type is recorded as P571[22].
- sports competition's has list is recorded as list of sports competition games[23].
- sports competition's has part is recorded as sporting event[24].
- sports competition's exact match is recorded as http://cv.iptc.org/newscodes/spct/competition[25].
Body
Definition and Type
sports competition's instance of is recorded as form of event[3]. Recorded subclass of include competition[4].
Use and Application
Components include finish line[9], a concept[26] and spurt[10], a sports terminology[27]. Part of include culture[6], a concept[28] and game[7], a product category[29].
Why It Matters
sports competition draws 105 Wikipedia views per month (form_of_event category, ranking #29 of 32).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] It is known by 58 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]