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Canoe polo
Canoe polo (called kayak polo in some countries) is a competitive ball sport played on water, in a defined "field", between two teams of 5 players, each in a kayak. The object of the game is to get the ball into the opponent's goal (i.e. to score goals), the team scoring the most goals in a set time being the winner.
The game is played in many countries on all continents, for recreation and serious sport. The sport has World Championships every 2 years. Internationally the sport is organised by the Canoe Polo committee of the International Canoe Federation, as one the disciplines of the sport of canoeing. In 2005 Canoe Polo will be contested at the World Games in Duisberg Germany under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee.
The game is often described as a combination of water polo, basketball and canoeing. It is fast and aggressive, but relatively injury free. The tactics and playing of the game are not unlike basketball or water polo.
The ball, a waterpolo ball, is passed from hand to hand among the players, with some use of the paddle on the ball also allowed. A player can be tackled by being pushed over and can only hold the ball for a maximum of five seconds. Players can 'dribble' the ball by throwing it ahead of themselves into the water. Most of the rules concern the safety of the players involved.
Canoe polo is played either indoor in swimming pools or outdoors on a "field" approximately 40 metres by 20 metres.
The goals (measuring 1 by 1.5 meters) are a frame with a net, suspended 2 metres above the water. A player, acting as goalie, defends the goal with their paddle by sticking it up vertically, special rules concern the goalie, such as: the attacking team not being able to interfere with or jostle him.
The game is officially played as a 20 minute games consisting of two 10 minute halves. The teams swap ends at half-time.
External links
Major International / Global Canoe Polo Websites
- International Canoe Federation
- ICF Polo Committee
- Canoe Polo Forum, Global community of canoe polo participants - discussion, information etc
- Clydes Polo Page, long-lived popular website dealing with all aspects of International and UK canoe polo
- BCU Canoe Polo Committee, The British Canoe Union Canoe Polo Committee's website
Australia
- ACI Canoe Polo, official
- Unofficial Australian Canoe Polo site, ownership uncertain, but active and interesting
Canada
France
- Poloweb The French Canoe Polo website Nr 1, Canoe-Polo WebSite & Forum, French Community of Canoe-Polo, National & International Results, Large collection of Pictures, The Nr 1 in France for Canoe-Polo
New Zealand
The Netherlands
Spain
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