EBUContentGenre http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_genres Wikipedia - List of genresProprietaryFor use where proprietary extensions are required, or the use of
keywords that do not fit in any classification belowFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121NON-FICTION/INFORMATIONNON-FICTIONINFORMATIONformat (non fiction) and content (Information)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121News / Pure informationNews Pure informationTime-sensitive informationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Daily newsregular programme carrying breaking and current news stories
e.g. News at ...First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Discussion2008-08-201InterviewCorrection of termID, duplication of 3.1.1.1.12009-02-211ChatUpdate2013-01-071DebateUpdate2013-01-071Special news/editionSpecial newseditionone off programme to carry specific news events e.g. coverage
of breaking news such as train crashFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Special Reportone off programme to carry specific news worthy special events
e.g.exclusive report on specific itemFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CommentaryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Periodical/GeneralPeriodicalGeneralregular timely programme covering general newsworthy
itemsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121National/National politics/National assemblyNational politicsNational assemblynew coverage of political events eg parliamentary
coverageIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GovernmentITunes mapping2009-09-171ElectionUpdate2010-08-031Economy/Market/Financial/BusinessEconomyMarketFinancialBusinesse.g. financial news programme from stock marketIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Economics advice / InvestmentEconomicsAdviceInvestmentFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Foreign/InternationalForeignInternationalnews from abroadFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Non-profit organisationsNon-profitOrganisationITunes mapping2009-09-171Sportsnews of sporting events NB not to be used for regular sporting
coverageFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Culturalnews of cultural significance. NB only to be used when
coverage is newsworthy. Oterwise use 3.1.4 or 3.1.10First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ArtsMatters pertaining to the advancement and refinement of the
human mind, of interests, skills, tastes and emotionsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EntertainmentMatters pertaining to the advancement and refinement of the
human mind, of interests, skills, tastes and emotionsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TabloidFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FilmFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MusicFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RadioRelated to radio as art and entertainmentFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TVFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Local/RegionalLocalRegionalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LocalITunes mapping2009-09-171RegionalITunes mapping2009-09-171TrafficFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Weather forecastsThe study, reporting and prediction of meteorological
phenomena.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Service informationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Public affairsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Current affairsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Consumer affairse.g. WatchdogFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121WarningAlerts to the general population about severe weather coming
their wayFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SurveyExamination of public attitudes on various subjects or issues,
such as the quality of goods, the value of services etc.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Infotainment2008-08-201Advice2008-08-201Debates / ConferencesDebates Conferences2008-08-201Social affairs2008-08-201Social issues2008-08-201Social advisory2008-08-201Fashion2008-08-201News magazine2008-08-201ManagementMapping ITunes2009-09-171Religion/Philosophies/SpiritualityReligionPhilosophiesSpiritualityFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ReligionIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BuddhismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HinduismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ChristianityFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121IslamFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121JudaismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Shintoismthe native religion of Japan and was once its state
religion.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Baha'iA religion founded by Bahá'u'lláh in 19th century
Persia.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ConfucianismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121JainismTraditionally known as Jain Dharma, is a dharmic religion
and philosophy originating in Ancient India.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SikhismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TaoismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Vodun (Voodoo)VoodooFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Asatru (Nordic Paganism)Nordic PaganismAKA "Heathens"First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DrudismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Goddess worshipFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121WiccaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121WitchcraftFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CaodaismMonotheistic religion, officially established in Tây Ninh,
southern Vietnam, in 1926. Cao Dai is the religion's shortened name, the full name
is Dai Dao Tam Ky Pho Dp (Great Religion [of The] Third Period [of] Revelation
[and] Salvation).First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Damanhur CommunityFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Druse (Mowahhidoon)MowahhidoonFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EckankarFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GnosticismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Rroma (Gypsies)GypsiesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Hare Krishna and ISKCONFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Lukumi (Santeria)SanteriaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MacumbaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Native American spiritualityFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121New AgeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121OshoFormerly known as Bhagwan Shree RajneeshFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SatanismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ScientologyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ThelemaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Unitarian-Universalisma theologically liberal religious movement characterized by
its support of a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning."First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121The Creativity MovementFormerly called World Church of the CreatorFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ZoroastrianismThe religion and philosophy based on the teachings ascribed
to the prophet Zoroaster (Zarathustra, Zartosht).First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121QuakerismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RastafarianismA religion and philosophy that accepts Haile Selassie I,
the former Emperor of Ethiopia, as God incarnate, whom they call Jah.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121UnificationismThe belief system of members of the Unification Church
established by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ProtestantGeneral term for christian churches and religious
communities which developed through the reformation in the 16th
centuryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LutheranChristians who follow the teaching of reformer Martin
LutherFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ReformedChristians who follow the teaching of reformers Johannes
Calvin and Ulrich ZwingliFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AnglicanMembers of the worldwide anglican communion which
started in the 16th century in England as a breakaway church from the roman
catholic churchFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MethodistFollowers of John and Charles Wesley who tried to reform
the Church of England in the 18th century and turned into a separate
churchFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BaptistMembers of a christian church which only baptises adults
who truly believe in ChristFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MennoniteMembers of a 16th century christian church which is against
military service and baptising infantsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MormonMembers of a religious community which believes in the
"Book of Mormon" and the revelations of founder M.J. SmithFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Roman CatholicBiggest christian church worldwide tracing its origins back
to Jesus ChristFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Old CatholicMembers of a catholic church which started in 1870 and
denies the dogma of the infallibility of the popeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121OrthodoxyEastern rite churches which are characterised by their
continuity with the apostolic church, their liturgy and their territorial
churches, mainly in eastern and south-eastern Europe and the Middle
EastFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ParsasmA religion in India following the Iranian prophet
Zoroaster, mainly in Bombay, but also in Karachi (Pakistan).First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Juche IdeaOfficial state ideology of North KoreaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SpiritismOfficial state ideology of North KoreaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Jehovah WitnessesInternational Christian denomination that had its origins
in the United States with the 19th century Millerite and Bible Student
movements.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TenrikyoPanentheist religion of Japanese origin.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Neo-PaganismAn umbrella term used to identify a wide variety of new
religious movements, particularly those influenced by ancient and pre-Abrahamic
Pagan religions.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Non-religious philosophiesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CommunismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HumanismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LibertarianismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DeismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Falun Gong and Falun DafaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ObjectivismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121UniversismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AtheismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AgnosticismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FreemasonryA secret international society based on the principles of
brotherhood, charity and mutual aidFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SpiritualityITunes mapping2009-09-171General non-fictionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PoliticalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CapitalismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FascismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RepublicanismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SocialismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SocialIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EconomicIPTC SubjecCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LegalIncludes crime, law and justiceIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FinanceIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EducationIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pre-SchoolFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PrimaryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SecondaryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Colleges and UniversitiesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Adult educationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Non-formal educationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HomeworkFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Reading groupsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Distance learningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Religious schoolsIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Student organisationsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TestingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Theory and methodsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Interdisciplinary studiesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Further education2008-08-201Lifelong education2008-08-201Languages2008-08-201TechnologyITunes mapping2009-09-171TrainingITunes mapping2009-09-171GraduationCableLabs mapping2010-08-031International affairsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Military/DefenceMilitaryDefenceAnything involving the defence of one's own
countryIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Industry/ManufacturingIndustryManufacturingIPTC SubjectCode, TVA ContentCommercialCSFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AgricultureThe process of producing natural materials for
consumptionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Construction / Civil EngineeringConstruction Civil EngineeringFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CharityPhilanthropic givingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Documentary2008-08-201ArtsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MusicProgramme about a musical subject: NB if the content is
predominantly the music itself this is not the category to be used - instead refer to
3.6 Music e.g. biography of Mozart not a relay of a concert of his musicFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Danceincluding balletFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TheatreProgramme about the theatre such as a review programme: not a
programme consisting of the play itselfFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121KabukiFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121OperaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CinemaProgramme about subject concerning the world of the film and
cinema not the film itselfFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PoetryThe art, structure, forms of poetic expressionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Plastic artsIncludes sculpture, carving, pottery and weavingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Fine artsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SculptureRepresentation of forms in clays, stone, woods, metals or
other materialsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PaintingUsing the mediums of oils, watercolour, pastel, pencils,
chalk, crayon etc on various grounds to express emotion or messageFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Experimental artsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Traditional artsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Industrial artsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Performing artsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PhotographyMechanical means of creating images of objects by use of light
and light sensitive materials with chemicals or by digitals meansFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Architecture2008-08-201DesignITunes mapping2009-09-171Visual ArtsITunes mapping2009-09-171FoodITunes mapping2009-09-171HumanitiesThe branches of learning regarded as having primarily a cultural
character and which usually include language, literature, history, mathematics and
philosophyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LiteratureThe use of pamphlets, books or other printed matter to convey
ideas, stories or other messages for the public.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AnthologyA collection of poems or pieces fo prose.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LanguagesThe means by which people communicate with each
other.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HistoryIssues connected with the past; discoveries, repair,
conservation or display of artifacts; anniversaries of historic eventsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Monument and heritage siteAreas containing commemorative objects for historical
people or eventsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Culture/Tradition/Anthropology/Ethnic studiesCultureTraditionAnthropologyEthnic studiesInc. customs. A particular way of behaving, or observances
that have developed over time by a group of peopleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121War/ConflictWarConflictActs of socially or politically motivated protest and/or
violence.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PhilosophyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Political ScienceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SciencesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Applied sciencesSciences dealing with material phenomena or industrial
processesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Nature/Natural sciencesNatureNatural sciencesBiology, botany, geology and zoologyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BiologyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GeologyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BotanyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ZoologyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PaleontologyThe study of ancient animalsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MeteorologyAll scientific aspects of the weather and
climate.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AnthropologyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EcologyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Marine science2008-08-201Animals/WildlifeAnimalsWildlifeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Environment/GeographyEnvironmentGeographyIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Space/UniverseSpaceUniverseAstronomy, astrophysicsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CosmologyStudy of the organization and structure of the
universeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Physical sciencesChemistry, electricity, mechanics, physicsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PhysicsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ChemistryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MechanicsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EngineeringFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Particle physicsThe study of elementary particles and atomic nuclei through
the use of high-energy particlesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Material scienceThe study of materials used in manufacturingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Micro scienceThe multi-disciplinary areas of nanotechnology and
Micro-Electrical Mechanical Systems.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TechnologyITunes mapping2009-09-171Heath / MedicineHeath MedicineProgrammes about medical subjects, health etc. All aspects
pertaining to the physical and mental welfare of human beingsIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Alternative Medicine / Alternative HealthAlternativeMedicineHealthITunes mapping2009-09-171SexualityITunes mapping2009-09-171TechnologyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BiotechnologyManipulating natural organisms for scientific, medical or
agricultural purposesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Agricultural research and technologyPertaining to the growing of crops and management of farm
animalsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121NanotechnologyManipulating objects at the molecular scaleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121IT/computer sciencesITcomputer sciencesThe study and design of computer systems and
networks.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PhysiologyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PsychologyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Social sciencesThe study of people living in groups, as families, tribes and
communitiesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SociologyThe study of human social relations, organization and
changeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SpiritualFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MathematicsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ArchaeologyProbing the past through ruins and artefactsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121StatisticsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Liberal Arts and ScienceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GadgetsITunes mapping2009-09-171Human interestFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RealityProgramme based on real life, usually by the camera observing
without changing what is happening ("fly on the wall documentary" for
example)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Society/Show business/GossipSocietyShow businessGossipFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Biography/Notable personalities/ProfileBiographyNotable personalitiesProfileIntroduction of profile for mapping with CableLabs2010-08-031Personal problemsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Investigative journalismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MuseumsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Religious buildingsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Personal storiesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Family lifeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LibrariesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MagazinesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Transport and CommunicationsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AirCommercial aviation and airport operation.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LandInc. road, railways, etc.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SeaInc. all commercial maritim activitiesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SpaceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EventsCoverage of events, not the event itself (see
format)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AnniversaryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FairFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TradeshowFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MusicalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ExhibitionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RoyalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121StateFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121InternationalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121NationalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Local/RegionalLocalRegionalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SeasonalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SportingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FestivalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Film festivalStories about national and international motion pictures
festivals, selections, festival juries, nominations, awards etc.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Festive event (including carnival)including carnivalParades, parties, carnival, celebrations and the like not
necessarily tied to a fixed occasion or dateAdd fair for mapping with CableLabs2010-08-031Concert / Live performanceConcert Live performanceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Funeral / Memorial / ObituaryFuneral Memorial ObituaryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CeremonyRituals of a non-religious nature such as dedications, wreath
layings, ship launchings etcFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Award CeremonyAwards for achievement in the entertainment industry, such
as the Oscars for film, the Booker Prize for Literature, the Grammys for music, or
induction into halls of fame.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Award and prizeDecorations, awards and prizes, including those given by
the government.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Special2008-08-201Current Events2008-08-201ReligiousMapping to CableLabs2010-08-031ChristianMapping to CableLabs2010-08-031MuslimMapping to CableLabs2010-08-031JewishMapping to CableLabs2010-08-031OtherMapping to CableLabs2010-08-031MediaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AdvertisingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Print mediaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PeriodicalsWritten material that is usually published weekly,
bi-weekly, monthly or annually for a long timeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ReviewsA critical look at someone else's work, whether film,
theatre or writingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121NewspapersDaily or weekly publications that present the day to day
history of the world, as well as features, comics etcFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BooksThe business of producing and selling bound media, whether
fiction or non-fictionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TelevisionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RadioFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121New mediaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121On-lineThe business of distributing content through computer
networks for public consumptionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Mobile2008-08-201MarketingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ShowbizFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Mass mediaTelevision, radio, magazines, newspapers etcFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121News mediaTelevision, wire services, radio that collect facts about
incidents, developing and presenting them to audiences as a whole storyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121InternetStories related to Internet as art and
entertainmentFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Cinema industryStories related to the business of cinemaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Music industryRecording, production, marketing of musicFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121New mediaDuplication with 3.1.10.52008-08-2002008-08-20Listingsinformation about schedules to be broadcastFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SPORTSFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AthleticsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FieldFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Discus ThrowFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Hammer ThrowFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121High JumpFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Javelin ThrowFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Long JumpFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pole VaultFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Triple JumpFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Shot PutFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TrackFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SprintFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121100 mRunning over a distance of 100 metres with the fastest
time winningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121200 mRunning over a distance of 200 metres with the fastest
time winningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Middle Distance RunningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121400 mRunning over a distance of 400 metres with the fastest
time winningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121800 mRunning over a distance of 800 metres with the fastest
time winningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211500 mRunning over a distance of 1000 metres with the fastest
time winningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12110,000 mRunning over a distance of 10,000 metres with the
fastest time winningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HurdlesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121110 m hurdlesRace consisting of covering 110 metres as fast as
possible while jumping over 10 hurdles placed on the trackFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121400 m hurdlesRace consisting of covering 400 metres as fast as
possible while jumping over 10 hurdles placed on the trackFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SteeplechaseFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1213000 m steeplechaseRace consisting of covering 3000 metres as fast as
possible while jumping over 28 hurdles which are 91/4 centimetres high and
seven water obstaclesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RelayFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1214x100 mTeam race involving four runners each covering 100
metres.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1214x400 mTeam race involving four runners each covering 400
metres.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Combined athleticsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HeptatlonA Women only categoryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DecathlonA Men only categoryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RunningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Cross-countryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TriathlonFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Race walkFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12120 km walkFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12150 km walka Men only categoryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Marathon2008-08-201Cycling/BicycleCyclingBicycleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MountainbikeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Cross-countryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121VttMountain bikeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Vtt-crossAn endurance race on mountain bikes around a 10km
circuit over various terrain and with different degrees of slopes. Competitors
are not allowed any exterior help.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Vtt-downhillIndividual mountain bike race against the clock staged
on a downhill circuit featuring obstacles.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TrialA timed race in which competitors on mountain bikes must
negotiate tricky terrain and obstacles without putting their feet
down.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BicrossA race where competitors have to cover a circuit with
obstacles as quickly as possible.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BMXFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Indoor cyclingA race staged on a track in a velodromeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Team pursuitTwo cyclists or teams set off from midway down opposite
straights and try to make up the gap between them over a distance of 4000
m.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual pursuitTwo cyclists of competing teams set off from midway down
opposite straights and try to make up the gap between them over a distance of 4000
m.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Olympic sprintQualifying race held over 200m. From the quarter-finals two
cyclists go head-to-heads. By teams races consist of three cyclists from different
countries.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SprintRaces between two cyclists over two or three laps, with a
timed sprint finish over the last 200m.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121KeirinSprint between six cyclists where a pacemaker on a moped
gradually increases the pace over the first 1400m. When the pacemaker leaves the
track the race develops into a sprint finish over the final 6-700m.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Points raceCyclists aim to complete the highest number of laps. Bonus
points are picked up in intermediate sprints held every 2500m.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Madison raceA points race by teams comprising two cyclists in
relay-format.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121500 m time trialIndividual race against the clock over 500m for
women.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211 km time trialIndividual race over 1000m against the clock for
men.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121One hourCompetitors aim to complete as many kilometres as possible
in one hour.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Road cyclingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual road raceRoad race with all the competitor starting en
masse.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual time trialA race or stage against the clock with each cyclist
setting off individually.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Staging raceA race disputed by teams with the classifications
determined by the combined times over a day.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121cyclo-crossStaged on various surfaces - earth, grass, sand or
tarmac.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Team sportsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Football (American)AmericanTeam ball game that opposes two teams that have attack
sections and defence sections. Each attack goes up against the other defence and
attempts to move an oval-shaped ball down the field and into the end-zone to mark a
touchdown and earn points.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Football (Australian)AustralianFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Football (Gaelic)GaelicFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Football (Indoor)Indooralso known as indoor soccerFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Beach soccerFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BandyA group of events all played with a flying plastic disc. The
exact regulation for the disc is different in different events but it has to be
unbroken of solid plastic and a production model with no modification. Flying disc is
sometimes called Frisbee.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BaseballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Rubberball baseballSometimes called ''soft baseball,'' the game is played with
a rubber baseball of varying degrees of hardness depending upon the age and level
of the players.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Little LeagueCableLabs mapping2010-08-031BasketballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CricketFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CroquetUsing mallets to hit a ball through hoopsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FaustballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Football (Soccer)SoccerFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HandballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Hockeyinc. field hockeyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HornussSwiss team sport with 16 or 18 men per team. A rubber puck
is hit towards the field of the adversary team which tries to hit the puck in the
air with a wooden board thrown in the airFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121KorfballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LacrosseTwo teams of helmeted and padded players try and outscore each
other using a netted stick and hard ball.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121NetballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Swiss netballSimilar to Basketball. Basket without a board. Mainly
executed by womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121German netballSame as Swiss Netball, but with specific German
rulesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Dutch netballSame as Swiss Netball, but with specific Dutch
ruleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Roller skatingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Roll hockeyTeam sport similar to ice hockey, executed on 4 wheel
roller skates with sticks and a ballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RugbyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Rugby unionTwo teams of 15 compete on a pitch where they score tries
and penalties by running with and passing an oval ball to be touched down behind
the goal line or kicked between goal posts in a tough physical
contestFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Rugby leagueTwo teams of 13 compete on a pitch where they score tries
and penalties by running with and passing an oval ball to be touched down behind
the goal line or kicked between goal posts in a tough physical
contestFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SoftballA Women only category. Similar to baseball but with a larger
and softer ball, a thinner bat, shorter gaps between bases and less
inningsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121VolleyballTwo teams of six record points by hitting a ball over a net
into the opponent's half of the court, keeping it in the air at all times. Points are
won when opponents fail to return the ball.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Beach volleyTwo teams of two players compete on a sand court. Unlike
indoor volleyball, points are scored only when the serving team wins a rally or
forces an error. The sand surface makes it more physically demanding than
volleyball.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HurlingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Flying Disc/ FrisbeeFlying Disc FrisbeeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121UltimateTeam game. Played outdoors on soccer-size field with 7
players per team and indoors with 5 players per team. Games are played to a preset
number of goals. Goals are scored by passing the disc to a team-member catching it
inside the goal area.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GutsTeam game where two teams of 5 players each face each
other. Teams take turns to throw the disc towards the other team. Points are
scored if the opposing team does not catch the disc.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121OverallNot an event in itself but in most competitions with
individual events the winner of the competition will be awarded to the player with
the highest combined score in the events.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DistanceThe object is to throw the disc as far as possible. Each
player get five throws per turn. Throws are made downwind. World record is over
200 meters.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DiscathonThe object is to throw and run a park course of about 1
kilometre. Four players compete in each heat. They have two discs each. They may
also carry a third disc in reserve. Where one thrown disc stops the second disc
must be thrown.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DDCAbbreviation for Double Disc Court. Two players per team in
a square 13x13 metre. The teams start with one disc per team and throw at each
other. Discs are thrown back and forth until one or both hit the
ground.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SCFAbbreviation for Self Caught Flights. Divided into two sub
events called MTA (Maximum Time Aloft) and TRC (Throw Run Catch). In both sub
events the player throws a disc and then runs to catch it with one hand before it
hits the ground.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FreestyleA judged event where groups of two or three players perform
as many tricks as possible. In competitions the judges can use either a ranking
system or set scores on presentation, execution and difficulty.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AccuracyEach player has 28 throws from various distances and angles
to throw the disc through a goal 1.5 x 1.5 meters. World record is 25 of 28
possible.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Disc golfMuch like golf but played with discs instead of balls and
clubs. Instead of a hole in the ground there is a metal basket with light metal
chains to throw the disc at. Players often carry discs specialized for long
throws, right or left bends.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121KabadiThe attacking side scores by touching, and the side to guard
scores by capturing. The attacker continues calling it "kabaddi".First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CamogieFemale version of Hurling.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ShintyScottish game, also known as Camanachd.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Street SoccerFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Racket sportsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BadmintonFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SinglesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DoublesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Doubles mixedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Racketball / RacquetballRacketball RacquetballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Short tennisFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Soft tennisTennis with a soft rubber ball. (Programme of National Sports
Festival in Japan)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SquashA racket sport of strategy and endurance played by singles or
doubles teams in a walled court with a small rubber ballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Table tennisA racket sport for two or four (in doubles), who compete at a
table divided by a net using a small bat to play a lightweight ballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SinglesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TeamFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TennisA sport where two players, four in doubles, equipped with a
racket compete by hitting the ball over a net into the opponent's side of the court
with the aim of putting it out of reach within the regulation lines, thus winning
points.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SinglesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DoublesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Doubles mixedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Martial ArtsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AikidoFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Jai-alaiA "Jaï-Alai" is an indoor fronton with a 56 meters long court
which is used exclusively to play "chistera-ancha". Three walls are used in the game:
the front, the back and the left hand wall.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121JudoFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HeavyweightOpen but usually over 100kg for men and over 78kg for
womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Half-heavyweight90 - 100kg for men and 70 - 78kg for women.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Middleweight81 - 90kg for men and 63 - 70kg for women.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Half-middleweight73 - 81kg for men and 57 - 63kg for women.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Lightweight66 - 73kg for men and 52 - 57kg for women.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Half-lightweight60 - 66kg for men and 48 - 52kg for women.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Extra lightweightUp to 60kg for men and 48kg for women.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Ju-jitsuFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121KarateA martial art where chops, punches, kicks and throws are used
to defeat an opponent.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SumoSumo: A combat sport of speed and rapidity with much ceremony
where two contestants try to throw or slap a competitor out of a marked area.
Generally practiced in Japan by large men.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SamboFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TaekwondoA martial art of Korean originFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121+80 kg MenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12168 - 80 kg MenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12158 - 68 kg MenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121-58 kg MenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121+67 kg WomenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12157 - 67 kg WomenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12149 - 57 kg WomenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121-49 kg WomenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121KendoJapanese traditional martial art using a bamboo sword,
sometimes called Japanese fencing. (Programme of National Sports Festival in
Japan)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121JukendoJapanese traditional martial art using a model rifle made
of wood. "Juken" means a rifle or gun with blade (bayonet). (Programme of National
Sports Festival in Japan)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121NaginataJapanese traditional martial art using a pole sword made of
wood. "Naginata" means a spear with a curved blade. (Programme of National Sports
Festival in Japan)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121KyudoJapanese traditional martial art using a bamboo bow and
arrows, sometimes called Japanese archery. (Programme of National Sports Festival
in Japan)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sepak takrawThe game like volleyball which must not use a hand. The
ball made of rattan is used. (Programme of National Sports Festival in
Japan)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121WushuGenerally, Chinese traditional martial art. (Programme of
National Sports Festival in Japan)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Water sportsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BodyboardingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121YachtingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Canoeing / KayakingCanoeing KayakingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FlatwaterFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121C-1 1000 mCanoe singleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121C-1 500 mCanoe singleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121C-2 1000 mCanoe doubleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121C-2 500 mCanoe doubleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K-1 1000 mKayak singleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K-1 500 mKayak singleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K-2 1000 mKayak doubleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K-2 500 mKayak doubleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K-4 1000 mKayak fourFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K-4 500 mKayak fourFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K-1 500 mKayak singleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K-2 500 mKayak doubleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SlalomFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121C-1Canoe singleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121C-2Canoe doubleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K-1Kayak singleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K-2Kayak doubleCorrection of termID, duplication of 3.2.6.3.2.22009-02-211WildwaterFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Kayak PoloFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121OutriggerFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DragonboatFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FreestyleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Canoe sailingA race involving a canoe equipped with a sail.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pirogue / Va'aPirogue Va'aFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121pontonieringTeam sport, military tradition, similar to canoe regatta,
in boatsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DivingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12110 m platformDivers take off from a ten metre high
platform.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12110 m platform synchronisedTwo competitors from the same team dive off at the same
time from separate platforms. As well as being judged on the standard criteria
they are also awarded marks for synchronisation.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1213 m springboardDivers dive from a three-metre high
springboard.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1213 m springboard synchronisedTwo competitors from the same team dive off at the same
time from separate three-metre high springboards. As well as being judged on the
standard criteria they are also awarded marks for synchronisation.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FishingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Water PoloDuplication with 3.2.6.132008-08-2002008-08-20RowingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Single scullsSingle person boats with two oarsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Double scullsTwo person boats with two oars eachFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Quadruple sculls without coxswainFour person boats with two oars each and without a team
mate to give directionsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Coxless pairTwo person boats with just one oar each and without a team
mate to give directionsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Lightweight coxless fourFour person boats with just one oar each and without a team
mate to give directionsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Eight with coxswainEight person boats with just one oar each and wit a team
mate to give directionsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pair without coxswainA Women category.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Four without coxswainA Men category.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Lightweight double scullsA Men category.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SailingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12149erBoat Category: two man dinghy (8.23m/sq mainsail) Olympic
sportFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LaserBoat Category: one man dinghy (4.6m/sq mainsail) Olympic
sportFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121470Boat Category: two man dinghy (7.10m/sq mainsail) Olympic
sportFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FinnBoat Category: heavywight dinghy mixed (10m/sq mainsail)
Olympic sportFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121StarBoat Category: two men keel boat (7.10m/sq mainsail)
Olympic sportFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121YnglingOlympic boat-class. A race around different courses in a
boat of 6.35 metres (20ft 10in) long and 1.73 metres (5ft 8in) wide, crewed in
Olympic competition only by women. The number of races and the length of the
courses varies.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TornadoFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121solingBoat Category: three man keel boatFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MistralOlympic boat class. A staged race using boats of the
mistral type, which are 4.24 metres (13ft 11in) long and 1.3 metres (4ft 3in)
wide. The number of races and the length of the courses varies.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Flying dutchmannBoat Category: two man dinghyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121505Boat Category: two man dinghyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MonohullSingle hull craftFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MultihullsMulti hull craftFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EuropeBoat Category: one man dinghy (4.57m/sq mainsail) Olympic
sportCorrection of termID, duplication of 3.2.6.8.102007-04-121Sub-aquaticsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Scuba divingDiving into different depths, with time
measurementFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SurfingWater sport where contestants catch and ride waves upright on
a surfboardFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SwimmingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12150 m freestyleCompetitors cover 50m in any style, though front crawl is
universally employedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121100 m freestyleCompetitors cover 100m in any style, though front crawl is
universally employedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121200 m freestyleCompetitors cover 200m in any style, though front crawl is
universally employedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121400 m freestyleCompetitors cover 400m in any style, though front crawl is
universally employedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121800 m freestyleOnly a women category. Competitors cover 800m in any style,
though front crawl is universally employedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211500 m freestyleOnly a Men category. Competitors cover 1500m in any style,
though front crawl is universally employedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121relay 4x100 m freestyleTeams of four swimmers cover 100m freestyle in a 400m
raceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121relay 4x200 m freestyleTeams of four swimmers cover 200m freestyle in a 800m
raceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121100 m backstrokeCompetitors cover 100m in the backstroke styleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121200 m backstrokeCompetitors cover 200m in the backstroke styleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121100 m breaststrokeA 100m race in the breaststroke style, on the front,
effecting forward and outward push movements with the arms and backward and
outward pushes with the legsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121200 m breaststrokeA 200m race in the breaststroke style, on the front,
effecting forward and outward push movements with the arms and backward and
outward pushes with the legsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121100 m butterflyA 100m butterfly race, swum on the front with the shoulders
remaining parallel to the water both arms moving in simultaneous windmill fashion,
the legs remain together and are moved in a flapping motion. The most physical of
all stylesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121200 m butterflyA 200m butterfly race, swum on the front with the shoulders
remaining parallel to the water both arms moving in simultaneous windmill fashion,
the legs remain together and are moved in a flapping motion. The most physical of
all stylesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121400 m medleySwimmers complete eight laps, two in each style and in this
order: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle, covering a total of
400m.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Relay 4x100 m medleyA relay team of four, each of whom completes two laps and
each in a different style in this order: backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and
freestyle in a race of 400m total.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Marathon 10 kmFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Synchronised swimmingA Women only category.A technical routine and a free routine,
each performed to music within a time limit. In the technical routine, swimmers
perform specific moves in a set order, including boosts, rockets, thrusts and twirls.
In the free routine there are no restrictions on music or choreography.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DuetTwo swimmers perform together.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TeamA team of more than 2 swimmers perform
togetherFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Water poloFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Water skiingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SlalomSpeed event where contestants round a course marked out by
buoysFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TrickSkiers perform a maximum of figures in a limited time
periodFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121JumpSkiers perform as long a jump as possible from a ramp in
the waterFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CombinedA combined event made up of the slalom, jump and
trickFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121WindsurfingContestants must complete a marked out course as fast as
possible on a windsurf board.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121KitesurfingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Winter sportsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Bobsleigh / Bobsled / TobogganingBobsleigh Bobsled TobogganingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FourA Men only category.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TwoMen and women.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SkeletonIn skeleton the competitor lays on his/hers stomach when
racing down the course. The competitor must be on the sled when crossing the
finishing line. The total time of all races in a competition is added
together.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CurlingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Ice-hockeyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sledge hockeyLike ice hockey but instead of skates small sledges are
used. Competitors move by pushing with the armsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RinguetteThe equivalent of ice hockey for women. The puck is
replaced by a ring. The cross is replaced by a stickFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Ice-skatingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LugeLuge (French word for sled) is competed in singles or doubles.
The competitor(s) lay on their back(s) on an open sled and race down a course. The
competitor(s) and the sled must be in contact when passing the finishing
line.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Singlesindividual time trial event in a one seater
lugeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Doubles mixedtime trial for a twin berth lugeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SkatingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SkibobFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SkiingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Artistic skiingCompetitors perform a series of artistic moves (jumps and
twists) all set to music. The use of ski poles is permitted.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Grass skiAlpine skiing on roller skis and grassFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SleddogFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SnowboardingPracticed with a single board (rather than two
skis)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Parallel giant slalomKnock-out head-to-head downhill racingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Half-pipeOver a semi-cylindrical tube of 100m competitors must
perform a series of moves that are marked for style by 5 judgesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Snowboard crossFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Alpine skiingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DownhillFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Giant SlalomFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SlalomFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Alpine combinedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Super GFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Freestyle skiingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MogulsContestants attack a heavily moguled slope, performing
technically challenging turns and jumps, while maintaining the most direct line
from the top to the bottom of the hill.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AerialsCompetitors perform a series of aerial twists and turns
from a prepared jump.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Inline skatingCompetitive sports using inline skatesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Nordic skiing / Nordic combinedNordic skiing Nordic combinedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Cross-countryNordic ski raceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sprint1.5 kmFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pursuit10 km for Men and 5 km for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Relay4 x 10 km for Men and 4x 5 km for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Mass start30 km for Men and 15 km for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual15 or 50 km for Men and 10 or 30 km for
womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Nordic combinedA two day competition combining the ski jump and a
cross-country race.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RaidFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Ski jumpingCompetitors descend a snow covered elevated ramp on skis and
try to fly off it as far as possible, receiving marks for distance, style of flight
and landingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K90 IndividualCompetitors jump from 70m and must clear 90m distance in
their jump before scoring points for itFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K120 IndividualCompetitors jump from 90m and must clear 120m distance in
their jump before scoring points for itFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K120 teamCompetitors jump from 90m and must clear 120m distance in
their jump before scoring points for itFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121K180 (flying jump)flying jumpCompetitors jump from 180m and must clear 180m in their
jump before scoring points for itFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Speed skatingTimed races competed by two skaters at a time on an oval ice
trackFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121IndividualFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PursuitFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Figure skatingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SinglesThe individual events comprise a short program which counts
for 33.3% of the score, and the free skate which is worth 66.7%.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PairsThe pairs event comprise a short program which counts for
33.3% of the score, and the free skate which is worth 66.7%.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Ice-danceThe expression of emotion or message through
movementFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MarathonFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Short-trackFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual500, 1000 or 1500 mFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Relay5000m for men and 3000 m for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BiathlonFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual10 or 20 km for men and 7.5 or 10 km for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pursuit12.5 km for men and 10 km for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Mass start15 km for men and 12.5 km for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Relay4 x 7.5 km for men and 4 x 6 km for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SnowbikingIndividual sport on snow on a snow bike, the athlete has two
mini skis, previous name: ski bobFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Motor sportsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Motor racingMotor car racing not covered elsewhere - eg Formula Ford,
Formula .000, V8 championship etcIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Auto racingMotor car racing not covered elsewhere - eg Formula Ford,
Formula .000, V8 championship etcIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Single seater racingSingle seater car racing not covered elsewhere - eg Formula
Ford, Formula .000, V8 championship etcIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Touring car RacingRoad racing that is run with production derived race
cars.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Drag Racingthe objective is to complete a certain distance,
traditionally ¼ mile, (400 m), in the shortest possible time.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sport car racingproduction versions of sports cars and purpose-built
prototype cars compete with each other on closed circuits.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Off-road racingVarious classes of specially modified vehicles, including
cars, compete in races through off-road environments.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Motor boatingMotor racing on water inc. boat racing!First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121F1Sprint raceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121F2Long distance raceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Motor cyclingRaces with 2, 3 or 4 wheels vehicles with a saddle and
handlebars, inc. speedway, TTFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Grand-PrixA fast and furious race where every second
countsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EnduroA race of speed, endurance and regularity over varied
surfaces such as through forests and on dirt tracks.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Grass-trackOn a flat track consisting of two straights and two bends
usually constructed in a field.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Moto-ballTeam sport where drivers play a ballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MotocrossForm of motorcycle sport or all-terrain vehicle racing held
on enclosed off-road circuits.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TrialsA non-speed race of consistency and endurance over varied
terrainFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EnduranceA road race of consistency and enduranceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SuperbikeMotorcycle racing that employs modified production
motorcycles.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121125 cm3Engine sizeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121250 cm3Engine sizeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121500 cm3Engine sizeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Side-carsOf different engine sizes but attached to a side car
featuring a passengerFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SpeedwaySpeedway racing takes place on a flat oval track usually
consisting of dirt or loosely packed shale, the official definition being "a track
with a top surface in granite, shale, brick granules or similar unbound material
rolled in on the base ground".First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Drag racingInvolves two participants lining up at a dragstrip with a
signaled starting line.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Ice speedwayFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Road raceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Track raceCorrection of termID, duplication of 3.2.8.3.182009-02-211SprintFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Hill climbFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RallyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Formula 1First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Indy carFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121KartingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RallyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TruckingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Tractor pulling,First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Stock carUsually conducted on ovals, the cars may resemble production
cars but are in fact purpose-built racing machines which are all very similar in
specifications, e.g. Nascar, demolition derbyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Hill ClimbSpeed racing up steep hills.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Trialsautotesting - skill and vehicle testingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Motor boarding2008-08-201'Social' sportsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Billiards / PoolBilliards PoolFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Carom Billiard / CaramboleCarom Billiard CaramboleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121StraightA player scores a point and may continue shooting each
time his cue ball makes contact with both other balls.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BalklineA balkline is a line parallel to one end of a billiards
table. Balk spaces define areas of the table surface in which a player may only
score up to a threshold number of points while the object balls are within that
region.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Three-cushionRequires a player to make contact with the other two
balls on the table and contact three rail cushions in the process.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Artistic billiardEach set shot has a maximum point value assigned for
perfect execution, ranging from a 4-point maximum for lowest level difficulty
shots, and climbing to an 11-point maximum for shots deemed highest in
difficulty level.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TrickshotFirst version after conversion of P/META into
XML2007-04-121Pocket BilliardFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Eight-ballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Nine-ballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Three-ballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121One-pocketA point is made when a player makes any ball into their
designated pocket.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Bank-poolTo be the first player to bank 5 balls in any order (8
balls when played with a full rack).First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SnookerTo "snooker" the opposing player by causing that player
to foul or leave an opening to be exploited.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BoulesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PetanqueFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BowlingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Dance sportFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DartsTwo players compete by throwing metal darts at a wall-mounted
circular board divided radially into segments of different scoresFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Tug-of-warTwo teams pulling against each other on a ropeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Balle peloteFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Basque peloteFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FrontonThe "fronton" known as "Fronton Place Libre" consists of a
rectangular outdoor court plus a large pink shaped wall at one end. The two sides
and the other end are left opened.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Left wallA "fronton with left hand wall" is an indoor fronton with a
36 meters long court where Pala or Main Nue are played. Three walls are used in
the game: the front, the back and the left hand wall.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TrinquetA "Trinquet" is an indoor fronton with a 28.5 meters long
court surrounded by four walls. The four walls are used in the game.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RebotThe "rebot" is the game played in a fronton "place libre"
with 5 players in each team. They use a "chistera" (56 cm long and 12 cm large) or
bare hands.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Chistera anchaThe "chistera-ancha" also called the "cesta punta" is the
game played in a "jaï alai" with 1 or 2 players in each team. The players use a
long curved basket called the "chistera" (68 cm long and 13 cm wide).First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Chistera cortaThe "chistera-corta" is the game played in a fronton "place
libre" with left hand wall and 3 players in each team. The players use a long
curved basket called the "chistera" (56 cm long and 12 cm wide).First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Bare handThe "Main Nue" (bare hand) is the ancestor of all Basque
sports.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pala-anchaThe "pala-ancha" is the game played in a fronton "place
libre" with 2 players in each team. The players use a heavy wooden bat "the pala"
(50 cm long and 20 cm wide).First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pala-cortaThe "pala-corta" is the game played in a fronton with left
hand wall and 2 players in each team. The players use a heavy wooden bat the
"pala-corta" (50 cm long and 10 cm wide). The "pala" is the name for a heavy
wooden bat.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PasakaThe "pasaka" is the name of the game played in a trinquet
by teams of 2 players facing each other on each side of a net where the pelota is
hit between opponents.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121XareThe "xare", is the name of the game played in a trinquet by
teams of 2 players. The players use a "xare" (or the Argentina bat) 55 cm long and
16 cm wide.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Gymnastics / Artistic gymnasticsGymnastics Artistic gymnasticsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Asymmetric bars / Uneven barsAsymmetric bars Uneven barsalso called uneven bars, Gymnasts run through an airborne
routine swinging around and between the uneven bars.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Beam / Balance beamBeam Balance beamA Women only category. Gymnasts perform leaps and flips from
the much feared balance beam just 10 cm wide.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pommel HorseA men only category. Gymnasts perform an uninterrupted swing
motion over a handled horse using balance and strength.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Floor Exercises / MatFloor Exercises MatFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Parallel barsA Men only category. Gymnasts swing and turn with guile and
grace around the parallel bars.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RingsA men only category. Gymnasts perform feats of balance and
strength from two suspended rings.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Horizontal barA Men only category. Gymnasts turn, spin and perform
pirouettes around the horizontal bar.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual all-aroundFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Vaultgymnasts propel themselves by jumping on a trampoline after
running quickly down a 25m laneFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Team competitiongymnasts propel themselves by jumping on a trampoline after
running quickly down a 25m laneFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Rhytmic GymnasticsA mixture of dance and gymnastic moves.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual all-aroundFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Team competitionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ClubsDance and gymnastic moves whilst juggling
clubs.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HoopA hoop is rolled and thrown whilst performing a dance
routine.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RibbonGymnasts work through a pre-arranged routine whilst
manipulating a spectacular length of ribbon.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RopeJump and figure movements are performed while a rope is
manipulated.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BallAn exercise based on suppleness of the body using a
ball.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TrampolineCompetitors perform complicated twists and turns whilst
bouncing on the trampoline.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EquestrianFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CartFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DressageFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual mixedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Team mixedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Horse racingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Flat racingA horse race over a flat course.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Steeple chaseA mounted horse race over at least eight classic obstacles,
four of which must be different, such as the water jump, spruce fences, mud walls
etc.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Polo / Horse ballPolo Horse ballFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121JumpingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual mixedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Team mixedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CrossingEquestrian event held on a designated circuit in the
countryside featuring artificial and natural obstacles.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TrottingHorse with two wheel cart and a jockeyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Endurance ridingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EventingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual mixedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Team mixedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Adventure sportsinc outdoors activitiesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ArcheryArchers use bows and arrows to aim at targets 1.22 metres in
diameter which are on average 70 metres distant.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Individual (FITA Olympic round - 70m)FITA Olympic round - 70mArchers use bows and arrows to aim at targets 1.22 metres
in diameter which are on average 70 metres distant.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Team (FITA Olympic round - 70m)FITA Olympic round - 70mArchers use bows and arrows to aim at targets 1.22 metres
in diameter which are on average 70 metres distant.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FITA / Outdoor target archeryFITA Outdoor target archeryThe competition is held outdoors on an open (flat) field,
at various fixed distances. The archery competition in the Olympic Games is a part
of the FITA outdoor target archery program.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Crossbow shootingShooting with crossbow on targets from different
distancesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Extreme sportsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MountaineeringFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ClimbingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Via FerrataFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Artificial climbingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Ice cascade climbingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Orienteering / RaidOrienteering RaidFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ShootingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12110 m air rifle60 shots for men and 40 shots for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12110 m air pistol60 shots for men and 40 shots for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12125 m rapid fire pistol60 shots for men and 30+30 shots for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12150 m pistol60 shots for menFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12150 m rifle three positions60 shots for men and 3x20 for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12150 m rifle prone60 shots for menFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Trap125 targets for men and 75 targets for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Double trap150 targets for menFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Skeet125 targets for men and 75 targets for womenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sport acrobaticsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RaftingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CavingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SkateboardingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TrekingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CanyoningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Obstacle Course RacingA race during which competitors have to pass obstacles of varying
difficulty. Time is an additional ranking factor for competitors who have
successfully passed all obstacles.2019-10-101Strength-based sportsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Body-buildingA person displays pronounced muscle tone and exaggerated
muscle mass and definition for overall aesthetic effectFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BoxingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Super-heavyweight+ 91 kgFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Heavyweight81 - 91 kgFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Light-heavyweight75 - 81 kgFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12169 - 75 kgweight category which varies according to the
federationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12164 - 69 kgweight category which varies according to the
federationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12160 - 64 kgweight category which varies according to the
federationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Lightweight57 - 60 kgFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Featherweight54 - 57 kgFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Bantamweight51 - 54 kgFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Flyweight48 51 kgFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Light-flyweight- 48 kgFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121French boxingCombat sport in which kicking with all parts of the feet
are permitted and punching with the front of the fist is also
allowedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Thai boxingForm of boxing involving punches with fists, feet,
knees, elbows and legs.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Combative sports (other than martial arts)other than martial artsOther than martial artsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Power-liftingA strength test where competitors lift as heavy a weight as
possibleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Weight-liftingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SnatchThe bar must be lifted from floor to above the head in
one movementFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Clean and jerkThe bar is first lifted to the shoulders and then jerk
it above the head and keep it there while maintaining straight
legsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121WrestlingCombat sport where each wrestler attempts to win over his
adversary, by holding both shoulders on the ground (fall) long enough to be in
control. Points can also be decisive.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FreestyleA style where leg holds are allowedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Greco-romanA style where the only holds allowed are those between
the head and the beltFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Swiss wrestlingTraditional Swiss sport similar to wrestling with
specific rulesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Air sportsProgramme consisting of elements on aviation as sport. Elements
concerning commercial aviation should be categorized in Air Transport (3.1.8.1) and
elements concerning private pilots and general aviation should go in Leisure/Hobbies,
aviation (3.3.34)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BallooningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Hang glidingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sky divingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Canopy formationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Formation sky divingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Freefall styleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Accuracy landingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Free style (artistic)artisticFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Free flying (artistic)artisticFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sky surfing (artistic)artisticFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Canopy pilotingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Delta-planeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ParachutingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121KitingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Team balletFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DuetFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Freestyle / stunt kiteFreestyle stunt kiteFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Power kiteFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AeronauticsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Plane GlidingAirplane without engineFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FlyingAirplane with engine(s)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AerobaticsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Para-glidingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Hydroplane RacingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GolfFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FencingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Epée individualFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Epée teamFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Foil individualFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Foil teamFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sabre individualFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sabre teamFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Dog racingDogs racing around a trackFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SledHarnessed to a sledFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Oval trackPursuing an artificial rabbit around an oval
trackFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CastingUsing fishing equipment to hit a target and score
pointsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MaccabiFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Modern PentathlonThe Modern Pentathlon comprises five events run over a single day
in the following order: shooting, fencing, swimming, horse riding and
running.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SomboFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Mind GamesCompetetive tests of mental acuity. This category should only be
used where the coverage relates to the competetivemness of the event. It is not intended
for use where the coverage is intended for education purposesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BridgeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ChessFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PokerFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BlackJackMapping to CableLabs2010-08-031Mah-Jong / PachinkoMah-Jong PachinkoFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GoFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Igo / ShogiIgo ShogiJapanese chessFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Traditional GamesIntended for local use for specific traditional national
gamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Disabled SportFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Physically ChallengedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Mentally ChallengedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TwirlingTeam competition with majorettes and a juryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sports eventSports meetingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Summer OlympicsSummer OlympicsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Winter OlympicsWinter OlympicsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Summer universiadeSummer universiadeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Winter UniversiadeWinter UniversiadeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Commonwealth GamesCommonwealth GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Winter Goodwill GamesWinter Goodwill GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Summer Asian GamesSummer Asian GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Winter Asian GamesWinter Asian GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Panamerican GamesPanamerican GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121African GamesAfrican GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Mediterranean GamesMediterranean GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121South-East Asiatic GamesSouthEast Asiatic GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PanPacific GamesPanPacific GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SouthPacific GamesSouthPacific GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PanArabic GamesPanArabic GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Summer Goodwill GamesSummer Goodwill GamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121World gamesA competition featuring world class athletesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121World CupSports meeting with competitors from the five
continentsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Intercontinental cupSports meeting bringing together competitors from different
continentsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Continental cupSports meeting where competitors come from a single
continentFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121International cupSports meeting where competitors come from several
nationsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121National CupSports meeting where competitors come from a single
nationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Interregional cupSports meeting where competitors come from several
regionsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Regional cupSports meeting where competitors come from a single
regionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121League cupA competition within a sports leagueFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121World championshipA championship where competitors from the five continents take
partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Intercontinental championshipA championship where competitors from the different continents
take partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Continental championshipA championship where top level competitors from a single
continent take partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121National championshipA championship where top level competitors from a single
nation take partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Regional championshipA championship where competitors from a single region take
partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Grand PrixInc Formula One, High level sports competition, most often
motor racingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Intercontinental tournamentTournament where competitors from several continents take
partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Continental tournamentTournament where competitors from a single continent take
partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121International tournamentTournament where competitors from several nations take
partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121National tournamentTournament where competitors from a single nation take
partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Inter-nations competitionTournament where athletes from several nations take
partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Inter-clubs competitionTournament where competitors from several clubs take
partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Friendly competitionSports played but not in a tournamentFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121All-stars competitionCompetition between teams made up of invited
starsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ExhibitiondemonstrationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Super BowlThe American football final that determines the
championFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Paralympic gamesOlympic style Games for athletes with a
disabilityFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AmateurITunes mapping2009-09-171ProfessionalITunes mapping2009-09-171College & HighschoolITunes mapping2009-09-171FICTION/DRAMAFICTIONDRAMAProgramme consisting of a prose or verse composition, resp. one
telling a story, written for or as if for performance by actors, puppets or
animatedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121General light drama / Popular dramaGeneral light drama Popular dramaDrama written after approximately 1918 and without literary or
cultural pretensions. Popular drama, e.g. Upstairs, DownstairsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SoapDramatized serial programme dealing with easy-to-grasp situations
performed by a limited castFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Soap operaEpisodic TV drama or saga, normally aired during
daytimeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Soap special,First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Soap talkFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SagaUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091Romance / MelodramaRomance Melodramae.g. Romeo and JulietUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091Legal MelodramaDrama production where the primary action takes place in law
courts and/or law firms e.g. PhiladelphiaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Medical melodramaDrama production situated in hospitals and/or dealing with
medical subjects e.g. ER, Dr kildaire, CasualtyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ActionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Adventuree.g. Tomb RaiderFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Super-Hero Fictione.g. Superman, The AvengersUpdate Wikipedia2013-06-091Shōnen mangaE.g. Dragon BallUpdate Wikipedia2013-06-091Disastere.g. Towering Inferno, Earthquake, Airport .990First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MysteryUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091Detective/Police/Crime/Murder/GangsterDetectivePoliceCrimeMurderGangstere.g. Perry Mason, HillSt bluesUpdate Wikipedia2013-06-101Historical/EpicHistoricalEpice.g. HornblowerUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091Horrore.g. DraculaUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091Science fictione.g. Dr Who, Star TrekFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Space Operae.g. Space OdisseyUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091Apocalyptice.g. Space OdisseyUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091WarMilitary Fictione.g. Band of BrothersFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Westerne.g. The Virginian, The AlamoFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Thriller/Suspense/SpyThrillerSuspenseSpyAdd spy for mapping with CableLabs2010-08-031Sportse.g. Chariots of FireFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Martial artse.g. Enter the DragonFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EpicDramatized narrative about the deeds of a traditional or
historical hero or heroes and/or dealing with or characterized by events of
historical or legendary importance e.g. El CidSee duplication with 3.4.6.52007-04-1202008-08-20Film-NoirMapping to IMDb2009-10-1212009-10-12Heroic BloodshedUpdate wikipedia2013-06-0912009-10-12Girls with Guns and SwordsGirlsGuns and SwordsSwordsUpdate wikipedia2013-06-0912009-10-12Fantasy/Fairy taleFantasyFairy taleEG Alice in WonderlandUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091Adult drama / EroticaAdult drama EroticaEG EmannuelleUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091Drama based on real events (docudrama)docudramaDrama based upon reality sometimes with documentary
insertsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Musicale.g. Mary Poppins,First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Classical dramaDrama written before approximately 1918 e.g. Hamlet,
OthelloFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Period dramaDrama depicting events before 1918 e.g. Pride and
PrejudiceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Samurai drama2008-08-201Contemporary dramaDrama written after approximately 1918 and with literary and/or
cultural value e.g. Waiting for GodotFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Religiouse.g. The Red Robe,First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Poems/Stories/Readings/Story tellingPoemsStoriesReadingsStory tellingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Biographical dramae.g. Young Winston,First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Psychological dramaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Political dramaUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091PhilosophicalUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091SpeculativeUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091UrbanUpdate wikipedia2013-06-091AMUSEMENT/ENTERTAINMENTAMUSEMENTENTERTAINMENTThe collective use of television, radio, theatre, music and the like
for the amusement of peopleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Quiz/ContestQuizContestCompetitions calling into play the competitors' special knowledge
and intelligenceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121QuizWho Wants to be a millionaire - questions and answers form the
entertainmentFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ContestParticipants compete directly with each other eg Americas Top
Model, Generation GameFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Variety/TalentVarietyTalentProgramme with various performers such as comedians, magicians,
singers etc. e.g. Paul Daniels Show, Relay from a circusFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CabaretSpecific instance of Variety in an intimate
environmentFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TalentSpelling Bees, singing talent shows - Stars in their eyes,
American IdolFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Cooking varietyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SurpriseProgramme of 'dream comes true' type e.g. Jim'llFix
ItFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RealityFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ComedyUpdate Wikipedia2013-06-091Broken comedyHumorous and/or satirical programme consisting of short
dramatical sequences, sketches, performed by comedians e,g, Benny Hill, Monty
PythonFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Romantic comedyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Musical romance2008-08-201SitcomDramatized series in a humorous style and performed by a more
or less fixed cast e.g. Friends, The OfficeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SatireLetterman, Dave Allen, etc.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Candid CameraProgramme in which the recording device is hidden so the
participants are not aware they are being recorded.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HumourProgramme without sketches or “broken drama”, consisting
(mainly) of verbal jokes, gags, out takes, bloopers etc.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Out takesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BloopersFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SurpriseSee 3.5.42008-08-2002008-08-20Musical comedy2008-08-201Black comedyMapping to CableLabs2010-08-031Comedy of MannersUpdate Wikipedia2013-06-091ParodyUpdate Wikipedia2013-06-091Zombie ComedyUpdate Wikipedia2013-06-091Science-Fiction Comedy/Sci-Fi ComedyScience-Fiction ComedySci-Fi ComedyE.g. Mars Attack, Paul, Galaxy QuestUpdate Wikipedia2013-06-091SlapstickUpdate Wikipedia2013-06-100Magic/HypnotismMagicHypnotismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CircusFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DatingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BullfightingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RodeoA discipline where wild horses or bulls must be mounted and
masteredFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Barrel racingRodeo disciplineFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Calf ropingRodeo disciplineFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Bull ridingRodeo disciplineFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BulldoggingRodeo disciplineFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Saddle broncRodeo disciplineFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BarebackRodeo disciplineFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Goat ropingRodeo disciplineFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ChatChat Show in which a presenter interviews a
celebrityFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ParanormalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MUSICExpressing emotion or message through instruments or voice using
different sounds, tones, harmonies and the likeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_popular_music_genresWikipedia - List of popular music genreshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_music_stylesWikipedia - List of music stylesSerious musicMusic including chamber, instrumental, operatic, symphonic,
choral and sacred music.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Classical musicMusic including chamber, instrumental, operatic, symphonic, vocal
and choral music.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EarlyMusic written before the middle of the 17th
CenturyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ClassicalMusic from the middle of the 18th until the end of the 19th
CenturyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Romantic"1820-.900"First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ContemporaryMusic from the 20th Century onwardsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Light classicalMusic by Strauss, Lehar, etc.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Middle AgesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Renaissance"1400-1600"First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Baroque"1600-1750"First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Operae.g. La BohemeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Solo instruments(e.g. Piano)First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Drum Solo(e.g. Piano)Mapping to ID32009-07-231ChamberSmall group of instrumentsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SymphonicLarge group of instrumentsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121VocalSolo or individual singing, inc. a capella
interpretationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ChoralGroup of singersFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SongFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121OrchestralFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121OrganFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121String QuartetFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Experimental/Avant GardeExperimentalAvant Gardee.g. John CageFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sonatae.g. John CageFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121JazzIndigenous American popular music, born in New Orleans of African
slaves social circumstances. The jazz idiom is characterized by certain syncopations
over strongly reiterated rhythms in which improvisation plays an important
partFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121New Orleans/Early jazzNew OrleansEarly jazzFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Big band/Swing/DixieBig bandSwingDixiee.g. Glenn Miller, Chris BarberFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Blues/Soul jazzBluesSoul jazze.g. L. ArmstrongFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Bop/Hard bop/Bebop/PostbopBopHard bopBebopPostbope.g. Sonny Rollings, Oscar Peterson, J. Coltrane, T.
MonkDuplication, changed in 3.6.2.112008-08-2002008-08-20Traditional/SmoothTraditionalSmoothDuplicate, changed into 3.6.2.122008-08-2002008-08-20Coole.g. Modern Jazz QuartetFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Modern/Avant-garde/FreeModernAvant-gardeFreeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Latin and World jazze.g. Manu DibangoFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pop jazz/Jazz funkPop jazzJazz funkFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Acid jazz/FusionAcid jazzFusione.g. G. Benson, Miles DavisFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Bop/Hard bop/Bebop/PostbopBopHard bopBebopPostbope.g. Sonny Rollings, Oscar Peterson, J. Coltrane, T.
MonkFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Traditional/SmoothTraditionalSmoothFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ChorusCorrection of termID, duplication of 3.6.2.42009-02-211GrooveCorrection of termID, duplication of 3.6.2.52009-02-211Background musicFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Middle-of-the-roadMusic which, in varying circumstances, gives pleasure to the
widest possible spectrum of the music-loving audienceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Easy listeningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AmbientFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Mood music/MeditativeMood musicMeditativeInc. meditative ambience musicUpdate with meditative2009-07-241OldiesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Love songsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Dance hallFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SoundtrackFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TrailerFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ShowtunesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TVFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CabaretFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121InstrumentalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Sound clipFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RetroFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SpaceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DreamFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ComedyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HumourFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PsychedelicMapping to ID32009-07-231Pop-rockThe most central and widely circulated types of popular music, in
particular rock and roll, etcFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pope.g. early BeatlesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121UK PopInc. BritpopFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121JPopInc. BritpopFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Soft popFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Pop FolkMapping to ID32009-07-231Pop FunkPopFunkAdded when mapping to ID32009-07-231Instrumental PopInstrumentalAdded when mapping to ID32009-07-231Chanson/BalladChansonBallade.g. Juliette Gréco, Leonard CohenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Power BalladFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Japanese ballads / EnkaJapanese ballads EnkaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Traditional rock and rolle.g. Elvis PresleyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Classic/Dance/Pop-rockClassicDancePop-rocke.g. Michael Jackson, Spice Girls, Johnny Halliday, Rolling
StonesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FolkMusic that developed from folk cultures, often based on
story-tellingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ZydecoMix of Creole music from south-west Louisianna and musci
from french speaking CajunsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121New AgeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Seasonal/HolidaySeasonalHolidaye.g. ChristmasFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Japanese pop-rockFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Karaoke/Singing contestsKaraokeSinging contestse.g. Pizzicato FiveFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RockFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AOR / Slow Rock / Soft RockAOR Slow Rock Soft RockAdult-Orientated Rock e.g. The Eagles.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Metalinc. Heavy Metal e.g. Iron Maiden and Trash
MetalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Death Metalinc. Heavy Metal e.g. Iron Maiden and Trash
MetalCorrection2009-07-231Heavy Metalinc. Heavy Metal e.g. Iron Maiden and Trash
MetalMapping to ID32009-07-231Black Metalinc. Heavy Metal e.g. Iron Maiden and Trash
MetalMapping to ID32009-07-231Trash Metalinc. Heavy Metal e.g. Iron Maiden and Trash
MetalMapping to ID32009-07-231Glam Rocke.g. T-RexFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Punk Rocke.g. The Sex PistolsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Prog / Symphonic RockProg Symphonic Rocke.g. YesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Alternative / Indie / Lo-fiAlternativeIndieLo-fiMapping to ID32009-07-231Experimental / Avant GardeExperimental Avant Gardee.g. CoilFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Art Rocke.g. Talking HeadsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Folk Rocke.g. The ByrdsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Nu Punke.g. RancidFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Grungee.g. NirvanaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Garage Punk/PsychedeliaGarage PunkPsychedelia1960s. e.g. The SonicsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Heavy Rocke.g. Led Zeppelin, Cream, HendrixFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Hard Rocke.g. Led Zeppelin, Cream, HendrixFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Southern RockFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Progressive RockFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Psychedelic RockMapping to ID32009-07-231New Wavee.g. BlondieFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Easy listening / ExoticaEasy listening Exoticae.g. Yma SumacFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Singer/SongwriterSingerSongwritere.g. Paul Simon, James TaylorFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Instrumental RockInstrumentalAdded when mapping to ID32009-07-231Blues/Rhythm and Blues/Soul/Gospel/SpiritualBluesRhythm and BluesSoulGospelSpiritualSpiritualR&B, etc.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BluesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Doo-WopMapping with CableLabs2010-08-031R&B1990s RandB (e.g. Teddy Riley) not 1960s Rhythm and Blues
(e.g. The Rolling Stones).First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Hip Hop SoulFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Neo SoulFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121New Jack SwingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SoulFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Rythmic SoulSoulRythmicMapping to ID32009-07-231GospelFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Rhythm and Blues1960s (eg. The Rolling Stones) not 1990s R&B (eg. Teddy
Riley).First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Funke.g. James BrownFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Afro FunkFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Afro Jazz FunkUpdate2009-07-241Rare GrooveFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Country and WesternFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Bluegrasse.g. The Osborne BrothersFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Rap/Hip Hop/ReggaeRapHip HopReggaeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Rap/Christian rapRapChristian rapFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Gangsta RapFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Hip Hop/Trip-HopHip HopTrip-HopFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Dirty South Hip HopFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121East Coast Hip HopFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121UK Hip HopFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121West Coast Hip HopFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ReggaeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DancehallAlso known as Ragga or BashmentFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DubFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Lovers RockFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RaggamuffinFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RocksteadyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SkaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Electronic/Club/Urban/Dance/DJElectronicClubUrbanDanceDJUpdate with DJ2009-07-241Acid/Punk/Acid PunkAcidPunkAcid PunkFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DiscoFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Techno/Euro-Techno/Techno-Industrial/IndustrialTechnoEuro-TechnoTechno-IndustrialIndustrialFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121House/Techno HouseHouseTechno HouseFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Progressive Houseeg. Gat DecorFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Euro HouseFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Booty BassInc. Miami Bass, Ghetto House, etc.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RaveFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Jungle/TribalJungleTribalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TranceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Drum and BassFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Dance/Dance-pop/EurodanceDanceDance-popEurodanceMapping to ID3, add Eurodance2009-07-231Garage (1990s)1990s1990s US Garage not 1960s Garage Punk.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121UK GarageFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1212 StepFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1214/4 Vocal Garage44 Vocal GarageFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1218 BarFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DubstepFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Eski-BeatFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GrimeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Soulful House and GarageFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Speed GarageFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SublowFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Breakbeate.g. Fatboy SlimFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Broken BeatFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Ambient Dancee.g. The OrbFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Alternative Dancee.g. MobyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GothicFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Gothic RockFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Black MetalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Death MetalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Death RockFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ElectrogothFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DarkwaveFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121World/Traditional/Ethnic/Folk musicWorldTraditionalEthnicFolk musicMusic that is the product of a tradition that has been evolved
through the process of oral transmissionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AfricaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AsiaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GoaIndian classical musicFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Folk (Japanese)Japanese2008-08-201Australia/OceaniaAustraliaOceaniaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CaribbeanFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Calypsoe.g. Lord KitchenerFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Socae.g. Baha MenFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MerengueFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EuropeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CelticFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121IrelandTV-Anytime maintenance 20112011-10-121PolkaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BritainTV-Anytime maintenance 20112011-10-121Latin AmericaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SalsaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SambaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TangoFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RumbaUpdate2009-07-241MamboUpdate2009-07-241Middle EastFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121North AmericaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Native U.S.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PolkaFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FusionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Fast FusionMapping to ID32009-07-231Modern / ContemporaryModern ContemporaryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121NationalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ForeignFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Traditional2008-08-201Hit-Chart/Song RequestsHit-ChartSong RequestsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Children's songsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Event musicFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121WeddingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SportsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Ceremonial/ChantsCeremonialChantsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SpokenInc. speechFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121DanceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BalletFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TapFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ModernFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ClassicalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BallroomFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CheerleadingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Religious musicInc. cult musicFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121EraFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Medieval (before 1400)before 1400First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Renaissance (1400-1600)1400-1600First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Baroque (1600-1760)1600-1760First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Classical (1730-1820)1730-1820First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Romantic (1815-1910)1815-1910First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12120th CenturyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211910sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211920sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211930sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211940sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211950sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211960sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211970sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211980sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1211990sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-12121st CenturyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1212000sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1212010sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1212020sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1212030sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1212040sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1212050sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1212060sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1212070sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1212080sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-1212090sFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AccousticFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GameMusic illustrating a gameFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121NoiseFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CultMapping to ID32007-04-121FreestyleMapping to ID32007-04-121SlamUpdate2009-07-241INTERACTIVE GAMESFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CONTENT GAMES CATEGORIES / VIDEO GAMESGAMESVIDEOGamesVideoITunes mapping2007-04-121ActionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AdventureFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FightingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121OnlineFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PlatformFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PuzzleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RPG/ MUDsRPG MUDsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121RacingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SimulationFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121SportsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121StrategyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121WrestlingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Classic/RetroClassicRetroFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Other gamesITunes mapping2009-09-171STYLEFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Logic basedFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Word gamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PositionalFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Board gamesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Text environmentsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Dynamic 2D/3D graphicsDynamic 2D3D graphicsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Non-linear videoFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LEISURE/HOBBY/LIFESTYLELEISUREHOBBYLIFESTYLEFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121General Consumer AdviceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Road safetyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Consumer adviceFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Personal financeAdvice and information for individual consumers concerning
financial products and services. TVA-Maintenance 20112011-10-121Employment AdviceEmployment and labour issuesIPTC SubjectCodeFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Self-helpInc. self-improvementFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Programme introduction / NoticesProgramme introduction Notices2008-08-201Computing/TechnologyComputingTechnologyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Technology/ComputingTechnologyComputingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Computer GamesProgramme about games played on a computerFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Software How-toITunes mapping2009-09-171PodcastingITunes mapping2009-09-171Cookery, Food, DrinkFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CookeryFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Food and DrinkFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GastronomyThe art of good eatingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Gourmet eating2008-08-201Nutrition2009-09-171Homes/Interior/GardeningHomesInteriorGardeningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Do-it-yourselfWhere the consumer is given advice on how to perform home
improvements themselvesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Home ImprovementFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GardeningFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Property Buying and SellingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AuctionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121HobbiesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FishingAnglingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121PetFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Craft/HandicraftCraftHandicraftneedlework, model making, sewing, etcFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ArtFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Musicteaching how to play musical imstruments on learning how to
appreciate musicFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Board GamesMonopoly, Scrabble, Mah-jong, Draughts (checkers), Backgammon
etcFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Card gamesBridge, Poker, etcFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GamingNon-card games such as roulette, craps, etcFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121LotteryGambling, often involving selection of sets of numbers one
expects to come upFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GamblingGambling, often involving selection of sets of numbers one
expects to come upFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ShoppingConsumer shopping advice: Not a programme designed to sell a
specific product to the consumerFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Collectibles/AntiquesCollectiblesAntiquesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121JewelryAccessories to clothingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121AviationProgramme consisting of elements on aviation as a hobby, eg
private pilots and general aviation. Elements concerning commercial avaiaton should
be categorised in Air Transport (3.1.8.1) and elements concerning Aviation as a sport
should be in 3.2.14 and its sub-categoriesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121TrainsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BoatingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121OrnithologyBird WatchingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Fortune-tellingThe forecasting of future events or the delineation of
character by methods not ordinarily considered to have a rational basisFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GenealogyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121GadgetsITunes mapping2009-09-171Cars and MotoringFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121CarFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121MotorcycleFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Personal/Lifestyle/FamilyPersonalLifestyleFamilyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Fitness / Keep-fitFitness Keep-fitFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Personal healthFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121NutritionFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121FashionThe design of clothing and accessories.First version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121House KeepingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ParentingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121BeautyFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Special events2008-08-201NutritionITunes mapping2009-09-171Sex educationTV-Anytime maintenance 20112011-10-171Travel/TourismTravelTourismFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Holidayspackage and self organised holidaysFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Adventure/ExpeditionsAdventureExpeditionsFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Outdoor pursuitshikng, camping, ramblingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Outdoor huntingFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Casino and gamblingThe business of providing outlets for various games of chance
using cards, dice, spinning wheels to betting on animal racesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Hotel and accommodationThe business of providing food and shelter to
travellersFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Recreational and sporting goodsManufacture of goods for leisure activitiesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Restaurant and cateringThe business of providing prepared foods for customers in
groups large and smallFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121Tour operatorOperators of trips either locally, as around town, or to other
countriesFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121ADULTFirst version after conversion of P/META into XML2007-04-121