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UK Athletics         
UK Athletics (UKA) é o órgão que rege o atletismo no Reino Unido. É responsável por supervisionar a governança de eventos de atletismo no país assim como seu desevolvimento, atletas, dirigentes, árbitros e técnicos.
Estádio Todoroki Athletics         
ESTÁDIO EM NAKAHARA-KU, JAPÃO
Todoroki Athletics Stadium
O Estádio Todoroki Athletics (japonês:等々力陸上競技場|Todoroki Rikujō Kyōgi-jō) é um estádio de futebol situado em Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japão. Sendo a casa do time de futebol japonês Kawasaki Frontale, da J-League.
UK DVD Chart         
The Official UK Video/DVD Chart é uma tabela musical do Reino Unido, compilada pela The Official Charts Company com o apoio da British Video Association. A tabela baseia-se na recolhe de dados e agrupar em posições.
Examples of use of UK Athletics
1. UK Athletics performance director Dave Collins is looking for a stronger showing from both teams this time.
2. UK Athletics had named only Simeon Williamson, beaten by Chambers at the trials, for the 100 meters in Beijing.
3. Adam Walker, deputy chief executive for UK Athletics, said÷ "Athletics is the Blue Riband event of the Olympic Games and the result is superb news for everyone in the sport." UK Athletics has been involved in a number of grassroots initiatives over the past seven years to help children get active and believe the Games will crown their work.
4. The athlete is now a mentor with UK Athletics for promising young athletes, encouraging them to lead healthy and disciplined lifestyles to reach their potential in the sport.
5. UK Athletics chief executive David Moorcroft hailed Lord Sebastian Coe‘s "inspirational" presentation as crucial in London being awarded the 2012 Olympic Games.