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hockey$35470$ - traduzione in greco

BALL AND STICK TEAM SPORT
Deck hockey; Cosom hockey; Dek hockey; Ground hockey; Road hockey; Driveway hockey; Street Hockey; Hockey cosom
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  • A game of street hockey in [[St. Andrews, New Brunswick]], Canada.
  • Various forms of street hockey

hockey      
n. χακί, χόκεϊ σε χόρτο
ice skate         
  • [[Charles Goodman Tebbutt]] doing a [[speed skating]] pose in 1889. He published the first set of rules for [[bandy]]
  • Ice skating in [[Graz]] in 1909
  • [[Figure skate]]
  • Ice hockey skates
  • Medieval bone skates on display at the [[Museum of London]]
  • Ice hockey goaltender skate
  • German ice skates from the 19th century, the boot came separately
BOOTS WITH BLADES ATTACHED TO THE BOTTOM FOR PROPELLING THE BEARER ACROSS A SHEET OF ICE
Ice Skates; Ice skates; Hockey skates; Ice hockey skates; Hockey skate; Bandy skates; Cheese cutters; Bob skates; Bobby skates; Nordic skates
παγοπέδιλο
roller rink         
  • Dream Roller Rink in [[New Church, Virginia]]
HARD SURFACE USED FOR ROLLER SKATING OR INLINE SKATING
Roller skating rink; Roller Rink; Inline hockey arena; Roller rinks
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Definizione

field hockey
Field hockey is an outdoor game played on a grass field between two teams of 11 players who use long curved sticks to hit a small ball and try to score goals. (AM; in BRIT, use hockey
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Wikipedia

Street hockey

Street hockey (also known as shinny, dek hockey, ball hockey, road hockey) is a collection of team sport variants played outdoors either on foot or with wheeled skates (either quad or in-line), using a either a ball or puck designed for play on flat, dry surfaces. The object of every game is to score more goals than the opposing team by shooting the ball or puck into the opposing team's net. All games are derivatives of either the sport of ice hockey, floor hockey, bandy and/or field hockey.

Wheeled variants involve the use of inline or roller skates. and variously qualify as either inline hockey or rink hockey (also known as "Quad hockey").

Street hockey in "pickup" form is generally played under the following guidelines since there are no "official rules" for local pickup hockey:

  • Physical contact between players is extremely limited to avoid injury.
  • Minimal or no hockey equipment is worn by the runners, depending on players' preferences.
  • Players agree whether or not to allow slap shots and raising of the stick, both of which can incur serious injury to players, as there is minimal or no equipment worn.
  • Players determine whether to use a hockey ball, a tennis ball, or a street hockey puck.
  • There is no referee except when agreed upon by both teams.

Street hockey is commonly played on an outdoor surface (often a street, parking lot, tennis court or other asphalt surface), which the genesis of the name street hockey. Teams are selected by various methods but usually are selected by captains via alternate selection of available players. Alternatively, all the players put their sticks in a pile and the sticks are tossed out of the pile to opposing sides. In more formally organized play, it is played in rinks often designed for roller hockey and can be indoor or outdoor rinks. There are also rinks built specifically for hockey played on foot, and they are referred to as dek hockey or ball hockey rinks. Such rinks can also be used for roller hockey games.