- that
actual walkovers were
observed as late as the 1930s,
including outside Melbourne. In the 1908
Summer Olympics,
there was a
walkover for a gold medal...
- gymnastics. In
artistic gymnastics, back
walkovers are
performed in
floor exercises and on the
balance beam. The back
walkover performer begins in a
standing position...
- position. In gymnastics, a
front walkover typically ends with one foot
extended in
front and arms raised.
Front walkovers are
performed in
various activities...
- A
walkover is an
automatic victory awarded if
there are no
other players available.
Walkover may also
refer to:
Uncontested election,
where all candidates...
-
Walkover (Polish: Walkower) is a 1965
Polish drama film
directed by
Jerzy Skolimowski. This
second feature film
directed by
Skolimowski continues the story...
- in the 25
constituencies to be contested, with PAP
candidates earning walkovers in the
other 41; this was the
second general election,
after the 1968...
- a
result of the
Warsaw Pact
invasion of
Czechoslovakia led to
several walkovers and byes that
lasted into the
second round. The
following clubs withdrew...
-
Davis Cup and
World Team Cup
matches are
included in the statistics.
Walkovers are
neither official wins nor
official losses. (W) winner; (F) finalist;...
-
formation of the GRC, the ward was
notable for its
repeated walkovers. The last
walkover was in 2011 when
Tanjong Pagar GRC
became the only constituency...
- in the 38
constituencies to be contested, with PAP
candidates earning walkovers in the
other 37. 685,141
voters out of the
total electorate of 1,290,426...