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Sepak Takraw didn't have an astronaut's professionalism to buffer him.
Play in footbag net is very similar to Sepak Takraw.
There is an additional Sepak Takraw court in the boys' hostel.
Sepak Takraw is included in Philippine's elementary and highschool curriculum.
The game is related to Sepak Takraw.
Sepak Takraw is a variant of volleyball popular in Asia, similar to footvolley.
George's Papuan friend, Sepak Takraw, had enlisted to help their shorthanded team.
Recreation facilities include a swimming pool, football field, Volleyball and Sepak Takraw courts.
It was the Laotian people who first brought Sepak Takraw into Canada when they immigrated as refugees in the 1970s.
The game is also similar to some South East Asian games, such as Sepak Takraw and Sipa.
Indoor Stadium (Sepak Takraw)
Municipal Gymnasium (Sepak Takraw)
The Mall Department Store (Sepak Takraw)
Sepak Takraw were contested at the 2015 ASEAN School Games.
Sepak Takraw Boys B - Champion (Zone)
The Sepak Takraw Federation with its headquarters in Nagpur, Maharashtra, was founded on 10 September 1982.
It is accredited by the International Sepaktakraw Federation which is the governing body for the sport of Sepak Takraw in the world.
Now a fast-growing sport in Canada, Sepak Takraw was first developed in Malaysia and Thailand, where the world championships take place annually.
Sepak Takraw: Played in Southeast Asia using a rattan ball and allowing only players' feet, knees, chest, and head to touch the ball.
In addition to interests in politics and business, Ahmad Ismail was also the president of the Malaysian Sepak Takraw Association.
International play is now governed by ISTAF, the International Sepak Takraw Federation.
E Sepak Takraw awakened to the sound of blaring alarms and at first thought it was only another Gazer run . . . whatever those were.
Suwannawong Gymnasium Hat Yai (Sepak Takraw)
Sepak Takraw was so well received by schools that it became part of ASEC's mandate to help introduce, promote and organise the sport right across the country.
Almost anywhere you travel, groups of three to six people can be seen deftly using their insteps to keep the ball in the air in a game called Sepak Takraw.