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An overview of public commenting opportunities on proposed standards for sports and recreation equipment and athletic facilities.   Send email to bella@standardsmichigan.com for access to the agenda.

 

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    Watersports are sports and recreational activities that take place on or in water. There are numerous types of watersports, and they can be broadly categorized into several groups:

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    US Wintersport Traditions:

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