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Toli: Related Traditonal or Unique Sports Links
This page contains links to unique and/or traditional sports.
If you have a suggested addition to the page, please email us at toli AT uga.edu!
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UGA
Lacrosse UGA again has a Lacrosse team! Their practices are on Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays from 4:30 - 6:30 on Intramural Field # 6, here
in Athens, GA.
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Atlanta
Lacrosse is the home of the Atlanta Chapter of US
Lacrosse. This site host all sorts of information on Lacrosse in general
and Lacrosse (of all skill and age levels) in Georgia and around the south.
It is also home to a large number of Lacrosse-related resources including
game schedules, discussion forums, and message boards.
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Rounders
is the sixteenth century version of a bat and ball game that alegedly dates
back to "the dawn of time". In theory, it is a descendant of the bat and
ball games played by our ancient ancestors. This theory is a result of
the observation that there is no culture in the world that does not have
some form of a bat and ball game. The Rounders HomePage provides the rules
and some background
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Boomeranging
is a traditional sport in Austaralian aboriginal society that has become
popular worldwide. The U.S.
Boomerang Association has a wonerful information-filled page for those
interested in this multi-faceted sport.
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Hurling
is a traditional sport played in Ireland and is related to Gaelic Football.
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Sepak
Takraw is a traditional Malaysian game played with an elaborately woven
ball. It requires a great deal of skill and is quite fun. This link takes
you to the Sepak Takraw section of the Asian Games Homepage.
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