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Sport is an organised or unorganised recreation.

Sport or sports may also refer to:

Teams

Arts, entertainment, and media

Music

Groups and labels

Albums

Songs

Periodicals

Television

Channels

  • Sport (Turkmen TV channel)
  • Match! Arena, a Russian high-definition television channel in 2010–2016 operated by VGTRK and acquired by Gazprom-Media
  • Match! Game, formerly known as Sport-2, a Russian television channel in 2012–2016 operated by VGTRK and acquired by Gazprom-Media
  • Russia-2 Sport (launched in 2003), alternatively known as RTR-Sport, a defunct Russian television channel in 2003–2009 operated by VGTRK
  • NTV Plus Sport (launched in 1996), a defunct Russian television channel in 1996–2016

Episodes

Biology

  • Sport (botany), a part of a plant that shows morphological differences from the rest of the plant, typically as a result of somatic mutation
  • Sport, a macromutation, traditionally called a sport, notably by Charles Darwin

Other uses

See also


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Sport (newspaper))

Sport is an organised or unorganised recreation.

Sport or sports may also refer to:

Teams

Arts, entertainment, and media

Music

Groups and labels

Albums

Songs

Periodicals

Television

Channels

  • Sport (Turkmen TV channel)
  • Match! Arena, a Russian high-definition television channel in 2010–2016 operated by VGTRK and acquired by Gazprom-Media
  • Match! Game, formerly known as Sport-2, a Russian television channel in 2012–2016 operated by VGTRK and acquired by Gazprom-Media
  • Russia-2 Sport (launched in 2003), alternatively known as RTR-Sport, a defunct Russian television channel in 2003–2009 operated by VGTRK
  • NTV Plus Sport (launched in 1996), a defunct Russian television channel in 1996–2016

Episodes

Biology

  • Sport (botany), a part of a plant that shows morphological differences from the rest of the plant, typically as a result of somatic mutation
  • Sport, a macromutation, traditionally called a sport, notably by Charles Darwin

Other uses

See also



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