The competitive events are:
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The 'A' sporting events are a higher class than the 'B' sporting events. Sporting is a lot more competitive and there are more skilled competitors in the 'A'
The advantages of using a racing recumbent bike in competitive cycling events include improved aerodynamics, reduced wind resistance, better power output, and increased comfort for longer rides.
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There are personal events (e.g., birthdays), political/governmental events (MLK Jr. Day), and there are religious events. The latter depends solely on which religion you might be asking about. You will need to clarify in another WikiAnswers question.
In HOSA (Future Health Professionals), students can typically compete in multiple competitive events at the annual state leadership conference, but the exact number may vary by state. Generally, students can participate in up to two competitive events, which may include individual and team-based categories. It's essential for students to check their specific state's guidelines for any limitations or requirements regarding participation.
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