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...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 ARMRESTLING ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11 ARTE MARȚIALE MIXTE ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12 ATLETISM .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 AUTOMOBILISM .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 BADMINTON ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 BASCHET ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 BASSEBALL ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 BIATLON ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25 BOX ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 BOX TAILANDEZ MUAYTHAI ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 CAIAC-CANOE .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 CONATAJ ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 CICLISM ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35 COMBAT SAMBO ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37 DANS SPORTIV ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38 ECVESTRĂ ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 FOTBAL .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 43 FUTSAL ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 FOTBAL DE PLAJĂ ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 3 FOTBAL-TENIS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48 GREPPLINNG-ADCC ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 51 GIMNASTICA AEROBICĂ ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 GIMNASTICA ARTISTICĂ ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 56 GIMNASTICA ESTETICĂ ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 58 GIMNASTICA RITMICĂ ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60 GINASTICA PE TRAMBULINĂ ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 62 HALTERE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 64 HAMDBAL ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 IAHTING ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 69 ÎNOT .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71 JIU-JITSU SPORTIV ȘI TRADIȚIONAL .......................................................................................................................................................................... 74 JOCUL DE DAME 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