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Sports A-W

TLDR: Sports A-W
The forum thread is a playful and extensive exchange among users listing various sports and activities in alphabetical order. Participants, primarily Catsmother and marti, along with others like Butterfly88 and Nikki, contribute by naming sports that correspond to sequential letters of the alphabet. The thread includes a wide variety of sports, from mainstream ones like baseball, cricket, and tennis, to less common ones like underwater hockey and zorb football. The list also humorously includes fictional or less recognized activities like Quidditch and yoyo championships. There are occasional repetitions and clarifications for certain letters, indicating an engaging and light-hearted interaction among the forum members. The thread showcases the diverse interests of the participants and their creativity in adhering to the alphabetical constraint.

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