Interesting Sports: Kabaddi
Olympics is underway in Bejing -running parallel with the most stupid war in my lifetime. The records in swimming are unbelievable, and for sure has to do with the technological advances in the swimming suits -or maybe also in the drugs, who knows?
Looking at all the different sport types in Olympics, an old interest of mine has resurfaced again. I have been always interested in not so well-known sport types. I had already written about Gaelic Football on this blog. I intend to write about some interesting sports during the Olympics.
First of these sport types is called Kabaddi. The game is very interesting as it is a team sport played without any balls or related accessories. It may thought of as group wrestling. At each round one team sends a raider player to the other side. This raider's task is to wrestle down one opponent player and run back to his own half. During this time, the defending team tries to make a ring around the raider by holding each others arms. Originated in the Indian subcontinent, this sport requires agility and lots of strength. Here is a game from 2006 World Cup:
For people accessing this blog from Turkey and cannot access Youtube, they should use:
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to access youtube, and search a video with the title Kabaddi World Cup 2006.
Looking at all the different sport types in Olympics, an old interest of mine has resurfaced again. I have been always interested in not so well-known sport types. I had already written about Gaelic Football on this blog. I intend to write about some interesting sports during the Olympics.
First of these sport types is called Kabaddi. The game is very interesting as it is a team sport played without any balls or related accessories. It may thought of as group wrestling. At each round one team sends a raider player to the other side. This raider's task is to wrestle down one opponent player and run back to his own half. During this time, the defending team tries to make a ring around the raider by holding each others arms. Originated in the Indian subcontinent, this sport requires agility and lots of strength. Here is a game from 2006 World Cup:
For people accessing this blog from Turkey and cannot access Youtube, they should use:
www.ktunnel.com
to access youtube, and search a video with the title Kabaddi World Cup 2006.
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