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==Sports in Ohio ==

Sports in Ohio encompass a wide range of professional, collegiate, and amateur sports. Ohio is home to several major professional sports teams, numerous college teams, and a variety of other sporting events and activities.

Professional Sports Teams[edit]

Ohio hosts several professional sports teams across different leagues:

These teams have a significant following and contribute to the state's vibrant sports culture.

College Sports[edit]

Ohio is also known for its strong presence in college sports. The state is home to several prominent universities with competitive athletic programs, including:

The Ohio State Buckeyes football team, in particular, has a storied history and a large fan base.

High School Sports[edit]

High school sports are also a significant part of Ohio's sports culture. The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) oversees high school sports in the state, organizing championships in various sports such as football, basketball, baseball, track and field, and more.

Motorsports[edit]

Ohio has a rich history in motorsports. The state hosts several racing events and is home to the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, a road course located in Lexington, Ohio. The track hosts events for various racing series, including the IndyCar Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Golf[edit]

Ohio is known for its golf courses and tournaments. The Memorial Tournament, a PGA Tour event, is held annually at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. The state also has numerous public and private golf courses that attract golfers of all skill levels.

Other Sports[edit]

In addition to the major sports, Ohio has a variety of other sports activities and events, including:

Sports Venues[edit]

Ohio boasts several notable sports venues, including:

These venues host a variety of sporting events and are integral to the state's sports culture.

See Also[edit]

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