Climbing — This article is about Human climbing. For climbing in other animals, see Arboreal locomotion. For other uses, see Climbing (disambiguation). Rock climbers on Valkyrie at The Roaches in Staffordshire, England … Wikipedia
Climbing competition — Pictogram for climbing, inspired by the olympic pictograms. A climbing competition ( comps ) is usually held indoors on purpose built climbing walls. There are three main types of climbing competition: Difficulty: competitors climb the same… … Wikipedia
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Extremity Games — The Extremity Games is a multi sport, action sports competition, similar to the X Games, for athletes with amputations and limb differences. The Extremity Games was started by College Park Industries, a manufacturer of prosthetic feet, in the… … Wikipedia
Techno Games — (2000 2003) was BBC Television s Olympic Games for robots. It was a spin off from the hugely successful Robot Wars. The TV series was shown on BBC2 every weekday for a fortnight from the third Monday in March just after Science Week. The series… … Wikipedia
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