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- A tetrathlon (from the numerical prefix "tetra-" meaning four) is a team competition organized by Pony Clubs for its members. It is a variant of the modern...
- Ironman Triathlon Duathlon List of triathletes Pentathlon Quadrathlon Tetrathlon Triathlon equipment Garrett, William E.; Kirkendall, Donald T. (2000)...
- Running and Swimming) Tetrathlon (1999) - (U19) (Swimming, Running, Shooting and Fencing) Masters (2001) (Pentathlon and Tetrathlon) Triathle (2013) (Shooting...
- Modern Pentathlon Championships European U17 and 19 Tetrathlon Championships European Tetrathlon Cup Biathle and Triathle European Championships European...
- Some commentators have suggested that the sport should be renamed as a "tetrathlon", given the number of competitions, but the sporting body emphasizes that...
- Decathlon Heptathlon Icosathlon Modern pentathlon Pentathlon Racketlon Tetrathlon Triathlon Sports involving the use of motorized vehicles Drag boat racing...
- Biathle/Triathle World Championships UIPM Masters World Championships UIPM Tetrathlon U15 World Championships UIPM Pentathlon U17 World Championships UIPM Pentathlon...
- required. The New York Times asked whether the name ought to be changed to "tetrathlon" given that two of the five disciplines had been combined into a single...
- A quadrathlon (or quadriathlon, tetrathlon) is an endurance sports event composed of four individual disciplines. All four disciplines are completed in...
- results for 2017. August 9 – 12: YOG 2018 Continental Qualifier - Europe (Tetrathlon) in Mafra Youth Individual winners: Giorgio Malan (m) / Mic****e Gulyás...