- A
walkover, also W.O. or w/o (originally two words: "walk over"), is
awarded to the
opposing team/player etc, if
there are no
other players available,...
- A back
walkover is an
acrobatic maneuver in
which a
person transitions from a
standing position to a back
bridge and then back to a
standing position again...
- A
front walkover is an
acrobatic movement sequence. It
begins with the
performer standing up
straight with arms
raised and
positioned near to the ears...
- A
walkover is an
automatic victory awarded if
there are no
other players available.
Walkover may also
refer to:
Uncontested election,
where all candidates...
-
Walkover (Polish: Walkower) is a 1965
Polish drama film
directed by
Jerzy Skolimowski. This
second feature film
directed by
Skolimowski continues the story...
-
after many
pieces of research, the
overall matches including competitive,
walkovers and
friendly matches data have been
retrieved as far as possible. Though...
- six, he won a
number of
races at Newmarket,
including the Gold Cup, a
walkover for the
Clermont Cup and the
October Cup. In 1780, he
again won several...
- his
partner Michael Venus defeated Christian Harrison and
Rajeev Ram by
walkover to win the men's
doubles tennis title at the 2025 ASB classic, as Ram was...
- The
front aerial is
known by
other names,
including aerial walkover,
front aerial walkover,
front flip and
front somersault. The
front aerial differs...
-
Finals after Roger Federer withdrew from the final. It
marked the
first walkover in a
final in the 45-year
history of the tournament. It was Djokovic's...