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gridiron

a field painted with parallel lines in which American football is played

campo de fútbol americano

campo de fútbol americano

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ring

a platform surrounded with ropes on which boxing and wrestling competitions take place

cuadrilátero

cuadrilátero

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range

a designated area or facility where shooting sports such as archery, shooting, or hunting are practiced

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court

an area where people can play basketball, tennis, etc.

pista

pista

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diamond

the infield area of a baseball or softball field, typically shaped like a square with four bases at its corners

el diamante,el infield

el diamante,el infield

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bunny slope

a gentle and easy ski slope, typically used by beginners

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ski slope

the area on a mountain or hill where people are allowed to ski

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dugout

a designated bench or area where baseball players and coaches sit during a game when they are not actively playing, typically located near the diamond

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bullpen

a designated area beyond the outfield where relief pitchers warm up before entering a game

bullpen,zona de calentamiento

bullpen,zona de calentamiento

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course

an area of land or water used for races, sports, and other similar activities

pista

pista

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courtside

an area positioned directly next to the playing surface, providing close proximity to the action

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piste

a marked and groomed trail or slope prepared for skiing and snowboarding

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ski run

a marked trail or slope for skiing, ranging in difficulty from beginner to advanced

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fairway

the course between the tee and the green that is well-maintained for easier play

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links

a type of golf course located near the sea

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putting green

a small area near the hole where golfers practice their short, precise shots

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clay court

a tennis court surfaced with crushed brick or clay

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ringside

the area surrounding the ring where spectators, officials, coaches, and support staff are positioned during a boxing or wrestling match

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ringside seat

a seat close to the ring where spectators have a clear view of the wrestling or boxing match

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hard court

a tennis court made of concrete or asphalt, offering a fast playing surface

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paddock

small enclosed area or field where horses are kept, exercised, or prepared before a race

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out of bounds

areas outside the playing boundaries where the game cannot be played

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ski run

a marked trail or slope for skiing, ranging in difficulty from beginner to advanced

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center field

the part of the baseball outfield directly between left field and right field, where a center fielder plays

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right field

the area of the baseball outfield positioned to the right of the second baseman when facing the outfield from home plate

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left field

the area of the baseball outfield positioned to the left of the second baseman when facing the outfield from home plate

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corner

one of the four designated areas in the ring where a fighter's team provides support and guidance between rounds

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outfield

the area where the outfielders play to catch fly balls and field hits

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infield

the area within the diamond-shaped boundaries formed by the four bases, where the infielders play

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crease

a marked area near the goal, especially in hockey or lacrosse

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backcourt

the area of the court nearest to a team's own basket or goal, primarily used in basketball and tennis

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forecourt

the area near the front of the court, typically used in tennis and badminton

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service court

the specific area on the court from which a player must serve in sports like badminton and tennis

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dry ski slope

an artificial surface designed to simulate the experience of skiing without the need for snow

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stand

an area where spectators sit or stand to watch the game

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end zone

(american football) the area at each end of the field where players score touchdowns

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end zone

(ice hockey) the area behind the goal nets where offensive and defensive plays are made

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neutral zone

(ice hockey) the area between the two blue lines on the rink where neither team has possession advantage

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red zone

(american football) the area between the opponent's 20-yard line and the goal line, where scoring becomes a priority

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penalty spot

the designated mark from which penalty kicks are taken

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tennis court

an area shaped like a rectangle that is made for playing tennis

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basketball court

a rectangular playing surface with baskets or hoops at each end, used for playing the sport of basketball

cancha de baloncesto,campo de baloncesto

cancha de baloncesto,campo de baloncesto

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badminton court

a designated rectangular area with specific markings where the game of badminton is played

cancha de bádminton,campo de bádminton

cancha de bádminton,campo de bádminton

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center ice

the central area of an ice hockey rink, typically marked by a red line

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drop zone

the designated area on the ground where skydivers land after their parachute descent

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poolside

the area surrounding a swimming pool where spectators or swimmers relax or watch activities

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goal area

the rectangular area in front of the goal where goal kicks are taken and certain rules apply to player positioning during corner kicks

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fifty-yard line

the center point of the American football field, marking the midway point between each team's end zone

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weak side

the area of the volleyball court where a team's setter is not positioned

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base

(baseball) any of the four stations that the runner must reach to score a run

base

base

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second base

one of the four bases on the diamond-shaped field that runners must touch in sequence to score a run

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third base

the base that a baserunner must touch third in order to score a run

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raceway

a track or course specifically designed and used for racing events, such as automobile races or horse races

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pit

the area along the track where teams quickly service cars with refueling, tire changes, and adjustments during a race

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sideline

the area just outside the playing field where non-players, substitutes, and spectators stay during a sports game

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leg side

(cricket) the half of the field behind the batsman's legs, toward the left from the batsman's viewpoint for a right-handed batsman

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approach

the part of a bowling lane where a player walks before releasing the ball

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dahyo

the ring or arena used in sumo wrestling matches

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green

(golf) the specially prepared and well-maintained area surrounding the hole

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tee

the marked area where players start each hole, with different levels of difficulty

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circuit

a track designed for racing, featuring a series of turns and straight sections that drivers navigate in a loop

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track

a course that is used for racing, usually round, and with multiple lanes

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running track

a special surface for athletes to run on, which is made of a rubbery material

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piste

the area where the fencing bout takes place, marked with boundary lines for the competitors

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speedway

a type of racing road designed for high-speed car, motorcycle, or even bicycle events, typically oval-shaped with banked turns

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