- A
walkover, also W.O. or w/o (originally two words: "walk over"), is
awarded to the
opposing team/player, etc., if
there are no
other players available...
- A back
walkover is an
acrobatic maneuver in
which a
person transitions from a
standing position to a back
bridge and then back to a
standing position again...
- A
walkover is an
automatic victory awarded if
there are no
other players available.
Walkover may also
refer to:
Uncontested election,
where all candidates...
- A
front walkover is an
acrobatic movement sequence. It
begins with the
performer standing up
straight with arms
raised and
positioned near to the ears...
-
Walkover (Polish: Walkower) is a 1965
Polish drama film
directed by
Jerzy Skolimowski. This
second feature film
directed by
Skolimowski continues the story...
- The
front aerial is
known by
other names,
including aerial walkover,
front aerial walkover,
front flip and
front somersault. The
front aerial differs...
-
Finals after Roger Federer withdrew from the final. It
marked the
first walkover in a
final in the 45-year
history of the tournament. It was Djokovic's...
-
before playing.
Qualified by
walkover for the 1950 finals. Parti****ted in the 1930
World Cup by invitation.
Qualified by
walkover for the 1950 finals. Withdrew...
- w/o or W/O may
refer to: Look up w/o in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Walkover Warrant officer Write-off
without wife of WO (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- to 10 teams. From 1931
until 1942 the
points system was W:3, D:2, L:1,
walkover:0. Source: [citation needed]
Teams play each
other once,
either home or...