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| - The Championship (Nintendogs Cup in the 3DS sequel) is the last level of each contest in Nintendogs. If the player places in a Championship, their dog will be able to enter the Championship next time.
- Championship is a term used in sport to refer to various forms of competition in which the aim is to decide which individual or team is the champion.
- In wrestling, a championship or title is a recognition of a wrestler being the best in their promotion. A wrestler can earn a championship by defeating the current champion in a match (by far the most common) or in other ways determined by the promotion, such as winning a tournament for a vacant championship (occasionally, though very rare, in an effort to get a Heel over, an on-screen authority figure may simply hand a championship to a wrestler without the wrestler earning it, as was the case with Triple H and the World Championship in 2002). Most championships are represented by a championship belt, which the wrestler wears around the waist, carries over the shoulder, or carries around by hand.
- The Championship (known as The npower Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the second tier of the English Football.
- Championship is another Re-Volt . It is responsible for unlocking tracks (not mirrored either reversed) and . It's composed of 4 cups: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. Each cup have an amount of tracks that the player needs to race in and qualify until reach the last track in the cup. For each race, the third place or higher is required to be qualified and progress. Re-Volt Credits is shown when the Platinum cup is fully completed.
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| - The Championship (Nintendogs Cup in the 3DS sequel) is the last level of each contest in Nintendogs. If the player places in a Championship, their dog will be able to enter the Championship next time.
- Championship is a term used in sport to refer to various forms of competition in which the aim is to decide which individual or team is the champion.
- Championship is another Re-Volt . It is responsible for unlocking tracks (not mirrored either reversed) and . It's composed of 4 cups: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. Each cup have an amount of tracks that the player needs to race in and qualify until reach the last track in the cup. For each race, the third place or higher is required to be qualified and progress. The competition consists in a system of accumulation of points. A determined ammount of points are collected according to the race results, being the first place who wins more points while cars bellow the 6th position wins nothing. Points are added during the progress of the championship and registered in a table showed in the end of each race. The player needs to arrive the top of this table to fully win the championship. Is possible to win by arriving the second or third places too, but no cars or tracks will be unlocked and the Progress Table will not change. The championship mode has a feature similar to the video games' lifes, which is the Give Up Try. The player starts with three tries, having the option to use a try to restart the race if needed. Tries are automatically used when the 4th place or lower is arrived. When all the tries are over and the player doesn't arrive the 3th place or higher, the championship is lost. A cutscene is shown in the end of the cups: The first three places (of the points table) are positioned in the Frontend's Podium where they celebrate their victory. When the player loses a cup (for spanding all the tries or arriving lower places than 3th), his/her car is thrown on the floor with the Bomb pickup activated, then explodes. Finishing the championship with the highest number of points will give the player two cars in the boxes stack and tracks from the next cup. By winning the Platinum cup, the player will unlock two more cars and will be crowned Re-Volt Master. Re-Volt Credits is shown when the Platinum cup is fully completed.
- In wrestling, a championship or title is a recognition of a wrestler being the best in their promotion. A wrestler can earn a championship by defeating the current champion in a match (by far the most common) or in other ways determined by the promotion, such as winning a tournament for a vacant championship (occasionally, though very rare, in an effort to get a Heel over, an on-screen authority figure may simply hand a championship to a wrestler without the wrestler earning it, as was the case with Triple H and the World Championship in 2002). Most championships are represented by a championship belt, which the wrestler wears around the waist, carries over the shoulder, or carries around by hand.
- The Championship (known as The npower Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the second tier of the English Football.
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