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African Games

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The PAN African Games (or All-Africa Games or simply African Games) is a multi-sport event, held in every four years in African nations. The event is conducted by the African Union (AU) in coordination with the Association of National Oly...

Asian Games

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The Asian Games, also recognized as Asiad, is a Pancontinental multi-sport competition, held in every four years in the Asian Countries. Initially, the games were organized and controlled by the Asian Games Federation. However, after 1982 e...
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The Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (AIMAG) is a multi-sport competition, held after a gap of every four years among the athletes from Asian countries. The multi-sport event has been established after the merger of Asian Indoor Games a...
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The Australian Open is amongst the four Grand Slam tournaments that are held each year by the ILTF (International Lawn Tennis Federation). The term "open" is being used from the year 1968. Professional players were not allowed to participa...
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The Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC or CACGs) is a regional multi-sport event, conducted in four years by the Central American and Caribbean Sports Organization (CACSO). Initially, the Games were known as the Central American Game...
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The Central American Games are the Olympic Style multi-sport quadrennial event, following the year of Summer Olympics. The first edition of the games took place in 1973 in Guatemala City. The Central American Sports Organization (ORDECA) ...
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The Commonwealth Games (formerly known as British Commonwealth Games) is an international Olympic-style multi-sport event in which athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations participate. The Games are conducted in every four years and is ove...
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The idea of Davis Cup, originally played between the USA and Great Britain, was a brainchild of the members of the Harvard University team and Dwight Davis was the man who first designed the format of which the championship should be playe...

Fed Cup

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Fed Cup is the tennis competition for women representing their respective countries. It is equivalent to the Davis Cup, conducted for men. To celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the International Tennis Federation in 1963, the Fed Cup was estab...

Gay Games

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The Gay Games are considered as the world’s largest sporting and cultural event specially for gay, lesbian, transgender, and bisexual athletes. Initially named as "Gay Olympics", it was retitled as "Gay Games" on objections being raised ...
 
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