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  1. Andre Agassi (87,167 bytes)
    54: ... of his coaching techniques. He honed Andre's eye-coordination when he was an infant by hanging tennis balls abo...
    65: ...is short backswing and his extraordinary hand-eye coordination. These same attributes helped him aggressively r...
    106: ... gold medal at the [[1996 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]], beating [[Serg...
    570: |[[Tennis at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]], [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]], USA
    1754: ==Video games==
  2. Breakdance (29,560 bytes)
    29: ...ing upon a mixture of [[coordination (physiology)|coordination]], flexibility, style, and most importantly, rhyt...
    110: ... A Groove]] (Video game franchise. 1998): The two games series by [[989 Studios]] which spanned comprises...
    147: ...ralian graffiti artist and 2000 Melbourne Extreme Games breakdance winner [[Duel]].
  3. Basketball (48,433 bytes)
    41: ... as being invented by North Americans. Other ball games, such as [[baseball]] and [[Canadian football]], ...
    47: ...]] and [[Yale University]] began sponsoring men's games. By 1910, frequent injuries on the men's courts ...
    49: ...[[Harlem Globetrotters]] played up to two hundred games a year on their national tours. [[Women's basket...
    71: ...age:Munich 1972.jpg|thumb|210px|right|XX. Olympic games Munich 1972 [[Krešimir Ćosić]] of Yugoslavia (...
    74: Basketball was first included in the [[Olympic Games]] in 1936, although a demonstration tournament wa...
  4. Capoeira (32,714 bytes)
    62: ... ladainha and chula are often omitted in regional games. Finally, ''corridos'' are songs that are sung wh...
    73: ...h other. Slow games are often seen as ''finesse'' games, less impressive for the casual viewer. Faster m...
    89: ...st of the body is also involved in the ''ginga'': coordination of the arms (in such a way as to prevent the body...
    93: ...e also an extremely important element in capoeira games and the setting of "traps" or illusory movements ...
    122: ...heights akin to the guile of theatrics and drama. Games displaying elaborate performances and even stagin...
  5. Drinking game (10,452 bytes)
    1: {{Drinking games}}
    2: ...dents, young adults and high school students. The games are often designed in a way that being inebriated...
    7: ...[Kottabos]] is one of the earliest known drinking games from [[ancient Greece]], dated to the 5th to 4th ...
    10: ...re used mainly for maintaining order (as drinking games back then often became rowdy) and for reviewing f...
    12: ==Types of games==
  6. Evolutionarily stable strategy (17,688 bytes)
    21: ...d Smith]]. (1982) ''[[Evolution and the Theory of Games]]''. ISBN 0-521-28884-3</ref>.
    61: ...quivalent: for example, each pure strategy in the coordination game below is an ESS by the first definition but ...
    78: In most simple games, the ESSes and Nash equilibria coincide perfectly...
    80: In some games, there may be Nash equilibria that are not ESSes....
    128: ...d Smith]]. (1982) ''[[Evolution and the Theory of Games]]''. ISBN 0-521-28884-3
  7. Game theory (42,640 bytes)
    3: ...etween [[Agent (economics)|agents]]. In strategic games, agents choose [[strategies]] which will maximize...
    5: ...me into being with the 1944 classic ''[[Theory of Games and Economic Behavior]]'' by [[John von Neumann]]...
    7: ...ehaviour, including [[evolutionary theory]]. Many games, especially the [[prisoner's dilemma]], are used ...
    9: ...e theory was also a theme in the 1983 film ''[[WarGames]]''. Several [[game show]]s have adopted game the...
    13: ==Representation of games==
  8. GURPS (23,699 bytes)
    7: |publisher=[[Steve Jackson Games]]
    13: ...s of 1988'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.originsgames.com/awards/1988|title=1988 List of Winners}}</ref...
    17: ...dvanced Dungeons and Dragons to allow cross-genre games using ''Gamma World'' and ''Boot Hill'' rules, bu...
    21: ...ons. This approach remains popular in roleplaying games, in part due to the success of GURPS.
    23: ...ivially convert things from the real world, other games or their imagination to GURPS statistics.
  9. Gymnastics (19,527 bytes)
    7: ...the [[Emperor Theodosius]] abolished the Olympic Games, which by then had become corrupt, and gymnastics...
    11: ... synchronized calisthenics - was held at the 1928 Games in Amsterdam.
    13: By the [[1954]] Olympic Games apparatus and events for both men and women had b...
    15: ...ed the first perfect score, at the [[1976 Olympic Games]] held in [[Montreal]], [[Canada]]. She was coach...
    49: ...ces, and releases that require great strength and coordination.
  10. German Democratic Republic (43,137 bytes)
    91: ... East German athletes dominated several [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] disciplines. Of special interest was th...
    138: ...odkowski]], head of the department of "commercial coordination" in the ministry of foreign trade.
    269: ... two decades, winning a large number of [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] and world gold medals and records. This...
  11. Hank Greenberg (24,591 bytes)
    44: ... an [[Orthodox Jew]]ish family. Greenberg lacked coordination as a youngster, and [[flat feet]] prevented him f...
    46: ...e first baseman who was known for not sitting out games: [[Lou Gehrig]]. Greenberg turned them down and...
    51: Greenberg played 17 games in [[1930 in baseball|1930]] for [[Hartford]], th...
    75: ...] he homered in four consecutive at-bats over two games. He matched what was then the home run record fo...
    89: ...e set the major league record with 11 multi-homer games. [[Sammy Sosa]] tied Greenberg's mark in [[1998 ...
  12. Mossad (17,851 bytes)
    38: ...ed in December 1949 as the "Central Institute for Coordination", at the recommendation of [[Reuven Shiloah]] to ...
    68: ...acre]] at the [[1972 Summer Olympics|1972 Olympic Games]], called "[[Operation Wrath of God]]".
  13. Married... with Children (53,128 bytes)
    35: ... known to occasionally display excellent hand-eye coordination when playing pool or doing archery.
    129: ...me, with all of Al's winnings from previous poker games and all of the players' cars at stake. Al wins, a...
  14. Martial arts (35,404 bytes)
    131: ...ength") were represented in the [[Ancient Olympic Games]]. The [[Roman Empire|Romans]] produced [[Gladiat...
    174: ...featured as events in the modern Summer [[Olympic Games]].
    231: ...cing are currently events in the [[Summer Olympic Games]]. Chinese [[Wushu (sport)|wushu]] recently faile...
  15. Marvel Universe (35,963 bytes)
    24: ...)|Ultimate Spider-Man]] and the [[X-Men Legends]] games) and two animated movies: [[Ultimate Avengers]] a...
    27: ...actors. This pattern developed without deliberate coordination among the various writers over the years.
  16. National Security Agency (33,026 bytes)
    45: ...d suggested the need for a much greater degree of coordination and direction at the national level. As the chang...
    133: ...ion shows, books, [[roleplaying]] games and video games (See [[Splinter Cell]]).
  17. Republic of China (91,437 bytes)
    92: ...ipei" in international events such as the Olympic Games when the PRC is also a party. The ROC is typicall...
    307: ...omic downturn, however, combined with poor policy coordination by the new administration and increasing bad debt...
  18. South Korea (67,342 bytes)
    166: ...ifications and the [[1988 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]], where the two Koreas entered the opening cerem...
    348: ...rdized and taekwondo became an official [[Olympic Games|Olympic sport]] in 2000. Taekwondo in the militar...
    360: South Korea has also hosted the [[Asian Games]] in 1986 and 2002.
    366: ... were the second and third persons in the Olympic Games to win three gold medals.
    372: ...es like [[Nexon]] have developed popular internet games that are played worldwide.
  19. Triumph of the Will (40,629 bytes)
    45: ...designed the set in Nuremberg and did most of the coordination for the event.{{ref_label|Poferl|3|b}} Riefensta...
    47: ...stahl's documentary about the 1936 Berlin Olympic games. In the documentary [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt...
  20. Tai Chi Chuan (36,524 bytes)
    40: ...y the use of leverage through the joints based on coordination in relaxation, rather than muscular tension, in o...
    64: ...ining partner in order to learn leverage, timing, coordination and positioning when interacting with another. Pu...
    75: ...op '''[[ch'i]]''' (氣 qì) or "breath energy" in coordination with physical movement and [[Zhan zhuang|post sta...
    179: ... at the [[Wushu (sport)|10<sup>th</sup> All China Games]]]]
    180: ...l didn't involve the complete memory, balance and coordination requirements of the traditional forms. This was a...

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