
Horse Ball
THE SPORT OF THE NEXT
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Horse-Ball is a cross between
rugby and basketball played on Horseback.
HorseBall is a young sport born
in France 20 years ago. Now there are National Leagues in many countries and a
European HorseBall championship.
Horse ball is
a exciting new sport for all horse and pony riders. It is a National leagues in
several other European countries. It is an all action sport which at the top
level is played mainly at canter or gallop, with fast exciting passes and
tackles.
What do you need to
play HorseBall?
Horse back
riding because if you want to play at a good level, you must be at one with
your horse. You need to train for it, you must be at the best level because
your horse will play with you during the 20 mins.. At top level the game is
played mostly at canter or gallop, with quick ball passing and dramatic
shooting and tackling. HorseBall makes a really great show because the horses
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- Basket ball because you
need to exchange the ball 3 times with a different player from your team to
have the right to shoot. Basket ball also because you have to shoot in a
circle. The difference is that the circle, the goal is vertical.
- Rugby or American
football because you have the right to make contacts. The contact must be under
a angle of 45°, this rule permits you for example, to push another player
out of the field. You have to catch the ball, so if you want you can push him,
although only if he has the ball of course.
The game is played on a field of
60 to 70 meters long and 25 to 30 meters large. You have 4 players on the field
by teams. So 8 horses on the field... It's enough to make a lot of dust fly!
The ball is a junior size football with a harness to which are attached six
handles for picking up and throwing the ball. The belly strap passes under the
horse linking the stirrups to enable pickups and tackles to be made.
Try HorseBall and have fun!
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To learn more about
this sport please
click
here
Pictures kindly provided by
Jérôme Duranteau |
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