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Much Wenlock and Track and field

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Difference between Much Wenlock and Track and field

Much Wenlock vs. Track and field

Much Wenlock is a small town and parish in Shropshire, England, situated on the A458 road between Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth. Track and field is a sport which includes athletic contests established on the skills of running, jumping, and throwing.

Similarities between Much Wenlock and Track and field

Much Wenlock and Track and field have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Olympic Games, Wenlock Olympian Games, William Penny Brookes.

Olympic Games

The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (Jeux olympiques) are leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions.

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Wenlock Olympian Games

The Wenlock Olympian Games, dating from 1850, are a forerunner of the modern Olympic Games.

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William Penny Brookes

William Penny Brookes (13 August 1809 – 11 December 1895) was an English surgeon, magistrate, botanist, and educationalist especially known for inspiring the modern Olympic Games, the Wenlock Olympian Games and for his promotion of physical education and personal betterment.

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Much Wenlock and Track and field Comparison

Much Wenlock has 110 relations, while Track and field has 349. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.65% = 3 / (110 + 349).

References

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