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Also See
Sites
- Asphip--http://www.asphip.com
Features photographs and video to explain the concept and rules of this new sport from Japan. [Japanese and English] - Crossball--http://www.freewebs.com/crossball/
The site describes how to play crossball. Crossball is the combination of lacrosse and baseball. It is played on a baseball diamond. - Flair Bartenders Association--http://www.barflair.org/
The FBA promotes visually dramatic bartending as a sport by hosting competitions and providing rules/assistance to help foster new participants. - Freeze Tag Basketball--http://freezetagbasketball.tripod.com/
A form of basketball where select players can "freeze" other players. Includes a listing of rules and biographical information about the creators. - IKSA - International Kicksled and Scooter Association--http://www.iksaworld.com/
Governing body for kicksled sports offers events calendar, including European events and World Cup, rules and regulations, photo gallery, FAQs, and contacts. - International Slaughterball Federation--http://iwarson.com/isf/
Results, pictures and music from the world championships. - Kegball.com--http://www.kegball.com
It is played like kickball except with a keg on second base. Players drink beer at all times while on base. About the founders, pictures, and rules. - Kicksled Primer--http://www.potku.fi/kepopas/kepopas_eng.htm
Introduction to the sport with history, sled models, photos, and technique. Summer kicking devices also included. - Legball--http://www.legball.com/
A non-contact, deflective one-on-one competition against a wall or a net. Includes rules, scoring, history, playing tips, - Wikipedia: Peteca--http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peteca
A form of "hand shuttlecock" indigenous to Brazil and is played in a fashion similar to badminton. History of the sport, rules, equipment, and links. - World Dowling Association--http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/dowling/
A stick game for two players, requiring a 400 foot track. Rules, terminology, league, standings, and history. - World Sport Stacking Association--http://www.worldsportstackingassociation.org/
Participants stack and unstack 12 specially designed plastic cups in pre-determined sequences. This organization promotes the standardization and advancement of the sport worldwide. Includes news, rules, event list, records, results, and related links.
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