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2021-2-26 Sports Programme TWG 2022 Sports Programme as of 26 February 2021 Sport Discipline Event Gender 200m Super Livesaver, 200m Obstacle Swim, 100m Manikin Tow with Fins, Drone Racing FPV Mixed 100m Manikin Carry with Fins, 50m Air Sports Men Parachuting Canopy Piloting Mixed Manikin Carry, 4x50m Obstacle Relay, 4x50m Medley Relay, 4x25m Manikin Team Men Relay American Football Flag Football Life Saving Pool Team Women 200m Super Livesaver, 200m Obstalce Swim, 100m Manikin Two with Fins, Barebow Men 100m Manikin Carry with Fins, 50m Field Barebow Women Barebow Women Manikin Carry, 4x50m Obstacle Relay, 4x50m Medley Relay, 4x25m Manikin Recurve Men Relay Field Recurve Archery Recurve Women 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 63.5 kg Women Muaythai Muaythai Compound Men 57, 63.5, 67, 71, 81, 91 kg Men Target Compound Women Middle-Distance, Sprint Men Compound Team Mixed Orienteering Orienteering Middle-Distance, Sprint Women Baseball - Softball Softball Team Women Sprint Relay Mixed Leightweight, Middleweight, Carom 3 Cushion Men Men Heavyweight, Super Heavyweight Powerlifting Powerlifting Leightweight, Middleweight, 9-Ball Men Women Heavyweight, Super Heavyweight Billiards Pool 9-Ball Women Single Men Racquetball Racquetball Snooker Snooker Men Single Women Precision Shooting Singles, Freeskating Men Lyonnaise Women Progressive Shooting Singles Artistic Freeskating Women Boules Precision Shooting Singles, Classic Pair Mixed Pétanque Women Doubles Inline Hockey Team Men Singles, Doubles Men 15'000m Elimination, 10'000m Point Bowling Tenpin Men Singles, Doubles Women Race, 1 Lap, 100m Roller Sports Speed Skating Road Long Distance, Short Distance Men 15'000m Elimination, 10'000m Point Marathon Women Long Distance, Short Distance Women Race, 1 Lap, 100m Canoe Team Men 10'000m Elimination, 10'000m Point Polo Elimination, 1'000m Sprint, 500m Men Team Women Sprint, 200m Time trial Speed Skating Track B-Boys Men 10'000m Elimination, 10'000m Point Breaking Elimination, 1'000m Sprint, 500m Women B-Girls Women Sprint, 200m Time trial DanceSport Latin Couple Mixed Single Men Boulder Rock 'n' Roll Couple Mixed Single Women Standard Couple Mixed Single Men Sport Climbing Lead Team Men Single Women Fistball Outdoor Team Women Single Men Speed Floorball Indoor Team Men Single Women Flying Disc Ultimate Ultimate Mixed Single Men Squash Squash Group, Pair Men Single Women Acrobatic Gymnastics Group, Pair Women Lightweight, Middleweight, Men Pair Mixed Heavyweight, Open Weight Sumo Sumo Aerobic Gymnastics Dance, Group, Pair, Trio Mixed Lightweight, Middleweight, Women Freestyle, Speed Men Heavyweight, Open Weight Parkour Gymnastics Freestyle, Speed Women Single Men Rhythmic Gymnastics Ball, Clubs, Hoop, Ribbon Women Triathlon Duathlon Single Women Double Mini Men Relay Mixed Trampoline Double Mini Women 540kg Women Individual Men Tug of War Outdoor 580kg Mixed Tumbling Individual Women 640kg Men Team Men 400m Surface, 200m Survace, 100m Handball Beach Surface, 100m Bi Fins, 50m Apnoea, Team Women Men 50m Bi Fins, 4x100m Surface Relay, Duo Duo Mixed 4x50m Surface Relay Underwater Sports Finswimming 48, 57, 63, 70 kg Women 400m Surface, 200m Survace, 100m Fighting Surface, 100m Bi Fins, 50m Apnoea, 62, 69, 77, 85 kg Men Women Ju-Jitsu 50m Bi Fins, 4x100m Surface Relay, 48, 57, 63kg, open Women 4x50m Surface Relay Ne-Waza 69, 77, 85kg, open Men Freestyle Men Wakeboard N/A National Team Competition Mixed Freestyle Women Waterski & Wakeboard Individual Men Jump, Slalom, Trick Men Kata Waterski Individual Women Jump, Slalom, Trick Women Karate 50, 55, 61, 68, 68+ kg Women Wheelchair Rugby Low Point Team Mixed Kumite 60, 67, 76, 84, 84+ kg Men Daoshu, Gunshu All-round - ​Jianshu, Qiangshu All-round - ​​Nanquan, 52, 60, 70 kg Women Men Kickboxing K1 rules Nangun All-round - Taijiquan, Taijijian All- 63.5, 75, 91+ kg Men round - Chanag Quan Wushu Taolu Korfball Korfball Team Mixed Daoshu, Gunshu All-round - ​Jianshu, Qiangshu All-round - ​​Nanquan, Team Men Women Lacrosse Lacrosse Nangun All-round - Taijiquan, Taijijian All- Team Women round - Chanag Quan Total 34 Sports 58 Disciplines 223 Events 1.
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