Tetherball
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La spiroballe ou le spirobole (en anglais : tetherball ou swingball selon le sens) est un jeu sportif qui se joue à deux, soit à main nue, soit avec une raquette. Le mot spirobole désignait aussi jadis un outil festif destiné à lancer les serpentins. C'est également aujourd'hui le nom d'un myriapode.
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Il Tetherball è un gioco a due giocatori. L'equipaggiamento consiste in un palo metallico fissato nel suolo, al quale è appeso per una corda un pallone da pallavolo. I due giocatori devono posizionarsi ai lati opposti del palo. Entrambi cercano di colpire la palla in una direzione, uno in senso orario, l'altro in senso antiorario. Il gioco finisce quando un giocatore riesce ad avvolgere completamente la corda con la palla - che non deve mai rimbalzare - attorno al palo, cosicché sia bloccato dalla corda.
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Espirobol, às vezes grafado como espiribol, é um esporte em que um poste possui uma bola envolta por uma rede e esta por sua vez amarrada ao topo do poste por uma corda, em que jogadores adversários ou duas duplas adversárias devem enrolar a bola no seu próprio sentido antes que a dupla ou jogador adversário o faça.
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梨球 (英文: Tetherball) 是一種兩人運動,又稱繩球,器材部分由一個10英呎(3公尺)固定金屬柱,以及一個以繩子掛在其上端的球所構成。台灣梨球運動僅在 台中市育仁小學及台中市衛道中學內。
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Tetherball is a game where two players use their hands to strike a volleyball which is suspended from a stationary metal pole by a rope or tether. The two players stand on opposite sides of the pole, and each tries to hit the ball one way; one clockwise, and one counterclockwise. The game ends when one player manages to wind the ball all the way around the pole so that it is stopped by the rope. It must not bounce.
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La spiroballe ou le spirobole (en anglais : tetherball ou swingball selon le sens) est un jeu sportif qui se joue à deux, soit à main nue, soit avec une raquette. Le mot spirobole désignait aussi jadis un outil festif destiné à lancer les serpentins. C'est également aujourd'hui le nom d'un myriapode.
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Tetherball is a game where two players use their hands to strike a volleyball which is suspended from a stationary metal pole by a rope or tether. The two players stand on opposite sides of the pole, and each tries to hit the ball one way; one clockwise, and one counterclockwise. The game ends when one player manages to wind the ball all the way around the pole so that it is stopped by the rope. It must not bounce. An early variant described in Jessie H. Bancroft's 1909 book Games for the Playground... involves a tethered tennis ball hit by racquets, with similar rules of the game. This variant is known as swingball, which was invented by Gavin Gormely in South Africa. The variation of the game with the volleyball, known as tetherball now, did not come about until the invention of the volleyball sometime after 1895. In the 1920s, schools and parks began adding them to their play area. The game begins when one player serves the ball, usually by holding it in one hand and hitting it with the other. The opposing player then attempts to return the serve by hitting it in the opposite direction. The object is to hit the ball in such a way that one's opponent will be unable to alter the ball's direction. This gives the server an advantage since the server has more control over the ball from the beginning. It is generally acceptable to hit the ball with either the fist or the open hand or swing. A player commits a violation if they step onto their opponent's half of the pole, by touching the rope instead of the ball, hitting the ball before it has either circled the pole or been returned by the opponent or, in some variants, struck the pole. Generally, after a violation occurs, the game pauses and the person who committed the violation is out; the number of wraps around the pole is re-created (or a penalty-wrap is awarded to the player who did not commit the foul). The player who did not commit the violation then serves the ball. If, however, the violation appears to be intentional, it may result in loss of game. One variation legalizes throws and double hits. The game ends when one player hits the ball around the pole in their own direction as far as it will go, so that the ball hits the pole. In addition, the ball must strike the pole with the final wrap above a line marked on the pole. A 5-foot-high (1.5 m) mark is satisfactory, though a lower mark might be used for younger players. A match can go on for at least 2 or more games. If a player breaks any of these rules, they are out and it is the next person's turn to play the winner. If played with only two people, the "loser" now gets their turn to serve to even out the odds for their win.
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Il Tetherball è un gioco a due giocatori. L'equipaggiamento consiste in un palo metallico fissato nel suolo, al quale è appeso per una corda un pallone da pallavolo. I due giocatori devono posizionarsi ai lati opposti del palo. Entrambi cercano di colpire la palla in una direzione, uno in senso orario, l'altro in senso antiorario. Il gioco finisce quando un giocatore riesce ad avvolgere completamente la corda con la palla - che non deve mai rimbalzare - attorno al palo, cosicché sia bloccato dalla corda.
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Espirobol, às vezes grafado como espiribol, é um esporte em que um poste possui uma bola envolta por uma rede e esta por sua vez amarrada ao topo do poste por uma corda, em que jogadores adversários ou duas duplas adversárias devem enrolar a bola no seu próprio sentido antes que a dupla ou jogador adversário o faça.
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梨球 (英文: Tetherball) 是一種兩人運動,又稱繩球,器材部分由一個10英呎(3公尺)固定金屬柱,以及一個以繩子掛在其上端的球所構成。台灣梨球運動僅在 台中市育仁小學及台中市衛道中學內。
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