Template:Map Features:sport

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Template for the Sport table in the Map Features page. Use the default English text or use the template arguments for your translations

Usage

All parameters are optional. By default, text is in English. English writers shall write their comments in the template itself (avoiding double edition). Other languages are translated in template arguments, not in the template itself.

== section header ==
|name=        (section header line)
|description= (displayed before and/or after the table; optional)
== One key/value row ==
|sport:key=   |baseball:value=   |baseball:desc=   |baseball:render=   |baseball:photo=

Template for copy/paste...

{{Map_Features:sport
|name=
|description=
|head:key=
|head:value=
|head:element=
|head:desc=
|head:render=
|head:photo=
|10pin:desc=
|athletics:desc=
|australian_football:desc=
|archery:desc=
|baseball:desc=
|basketball:desc=
|boules:desc=
|bowls:desc=
|climbing:desc=
|cricket:desc=
|cricket_nets:desc=
|croquet:desc=
|cycling:desc=
|dog_racing:desc=
|equestrian:desc=
|football:desc=
|golf:desc=
|gymnastics:desc=
|hockey:desc=
|horse_racing:desc=
|motor:desc=
|multi:desc=
|pelota:desc=
|racquet:desc=
|rugby:desc=
|skating:desc=
|skateboard:desc=
|soccer:desc=
|swimming:desc=
|skiing:desc=
|table_tennis:desc=
|team_handball:desc=
|tennis:desc=
|orienteering:desc=
}}


Sport

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
sport 10pin node area 10-pin Bowling (on Wikipedia)
sport athletics node area Track and field athletics. A collection of sports events that involve running, throwing and jumping (on Wikipedia).
sport australian_football node area Australian Rules Football. An outdoor team ball game played on a soccer-sized grass pitch (on Wikipedia)
sport archery node area The different variations of this sport can be specified by also adding a type=* tag. Values for this type=* tag are e.g.: FITA, field, 3D, ... See also Archery on Wikipedia
sport baseball node area An outdoor bat-and-ball sport contested by two teams of nine players each on a large grass pitch (on Wikipedia)
sport basketball node area Basketball, very popular in the USA and the Philippines (on Wikipedia)
sport boules node area A collective name for games played with metal balls, popular in France (on Wikipedia). The different variations of this sport can be specified by also adding a type=* tag. Values for this type=* tag are e.g.: petanque, lyonnaise, extreme, ...
sport bowls node area Lawn bowls (on Wikipedia)
sport canoe node area Canoeing (on Wikipedia) I think this should also include kayaking (on Wikipedia) when used as a general tag? MikeCollinson 08:16, 6 July 2008 (UTC)
sport climbing node area Rock climbing - natural or artificial climbs (climbing walls) (on Wikipedia)
sport cricket node area A bat-and-ball sport contested by two teams, usually of eleven players, each on a large grass pitch (on Wikipedia)
sport cricket_nets node area Cricket nets for practice used by batsmen and bowlers to warm up and/or improve their cricketing techniques. (on Wikipedia)
sport croquet node area A game played between 2 or more players on a small grass pitch hitting wooden or plastic balls with a mallet through hoops embedded into the grass. (on Wikipedia)
sport cycling node area
sport dog_racing node area
sport equestrian node area Equestrianism, sports involving the skill of riding or driving horses (on Wikipedia) . Often associated internationally with show jumping and dressage, but also including endurance riding, eventing, reining, tent pegging, vaulting, polo, horse racing, driving, rodeo and more. See also sport=horse_racing
sport football node area (Clarification is needed here; does this refer to the game known as "soccer" in North America, or to something like American/Canadian football? Given that sport=soccer is also listed, I'm inclined towards the latter interpretation... Dshpak 23:10, 4 August 2007 (BST)). A less ambiguous way would be to use the true (internationally recognised) names for these sports, i.e. Association Football, Rugby Union Football, American Football, Rugby League Football, Australian Rules Football, FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association), etc.
sport golf node area for golf courses, use leisure=golf_course
sport gymnastics node area
sport hockey node area
sport horse_racing node area
sport motor node area
sport multi node area
sport pelota node area (pelota on Wikipedia)
sport racquet node area
sport rowing node area (rowing on Wikipedia)
sport rugby node area
sport shooting node area outdoor or indoor shooting range
sport skating node area
sport skateboard node area
sport soccer node area Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, a team sport played between two teams of eleven players (on Wikipedia). Note: While called "football" (fussball, fotball, ...) in many countries, it is best to tag it as "soccer" to avoid confusion with other usages of "football": In USA, American Football; in Australia, any of soccer, Rugby League, Rugby Union, Australian Rules Football; etc.
sport swimming node area
sport skiing node area
sport table_tennis node area
sport team_handball node area (Team) handball on Wikipedia
sport tennis node area Tennis courts
sport orienteering node Orienteering club or centre

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