1976 Men's Softball World Championship

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The 1976 ISF Men's World Championship was an international softball tournament. The tournament was held at the Hutt Recreation Ground in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. It was the fourth time the World Championship took place and the first time New Zealand was to host the tournament. Seven nations competed, including defending champions Canada. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 1976 ISF Men's World Championship was an international softball tournament. The tournament was held at the Hutt Recreation Ground in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. It was the fourth time the World Championship took place and the first time New Zealand was to host the tournament. Seven nations competed, including defending champions Canada. The tournament was controversial due to the participation of Apartheid era South Africa. Prior to its start, an opponent to South Africa's involvement, planted an incendiary bomb in the middle of the ground's softball diamond which exploded and damaged a 10 metre radius. Several Lower Hutt City Council members, led by councillor John Seddon, unsuccessfully tried to block the South African team playing in the tournament. Both the Philippines and Mexico boycotted in protest of South Africa competing in the tournament which led the International Softball Federation (ISF) to suspend both countries membership for refusing to compete.
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