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SPORTS/RECREATION. BY: *MAKENNA L.* & *SARA C.* Core:3. Beginning of Sports and Recreation. Medieval sports was said to begin back before the 14 th century. This was said by the beginning of records for sports. Sports of Medieval Times. Archery Bowls - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BY:*MAKENNA L.*

&*SARA C.*

Core:3

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Beginning of Sports and Beginning of Sports and RecreationRecreation

Medieval sports was said to begin back before the 14th century.

This was said by the beginning of records for sports.

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Sports of Medieval TimesSports of Medieval Times

Archery Bowls

Colf Gameball

Hammer Hurling or Shinty

Horseshoes Jousting

Quarter Skittles

Stoolball Wrestling

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BowlsBowls

• Bowls was similar to the Olympic game curling

• You score one point for each wood that is closer to the target then the opposing team

• To win you had to get 21 points

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ColfColf

• This was a sport made for many nobles.

• Like it sounds it is similar to the modern day golf sport.

• Since it is an ancestor of golf the rules and parts of the game are very relevant.

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GameballGameball

• Gameball was a simple football game.

• Gameball combined soccer, rugby, and football.

• The ball they used was a pig’s bladder stuffed with dried peas then later it was filled with air.

• The pigskin could be carried, kicked, passed, or thrown into the goal.

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Hammer was a medieval throwing game.

It was a dangerous sport because of many people and other living creatures getting hit.

Though it was dangerous it brought much entertainment and enjoyment to the players.

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Hurling or ShintyHurling or Shinty

• Hurling or Shinty was a similar game to hockey.

• It combined hockey, lacrosse, and some of golf, and ice hockey.

• They had two teams of 12 players

• Each game was 90 minutes long

• A player that once to carry the ball has to bounce it or balance it on their stick.

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HorseshoesHorseshoes

• Horseshoes was a game based on throwing.

• The object was to throw the horseshoe and land it around the pole.

• You won by having the closest to the pole and if tied they had a “throw off” as they called it.

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JoustingJousting

• Most jousting tournaments were of knights who had disagreements.

• They would ride on horses with lances as weapons or other weapons like axes, daggers, and swords.

• Jousting tournaments were not only a great way to show off their skills but to win large sums of money.

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QuarterQuarter• Quarter was a game played by staff members

and co-workers.

• This was watched by many people of the community.

• Quarter was played for challenges by staff for possible higher positions.

• Whoever won would get the placing.

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SkittlesSkittles

• Players take turns to throw wooden balls down a lane where there are several wooden skittles, in attempt to knock them over

• Each skittle is differently shaped • There is one skittle that is bigger than all

the rest and that skittle is called the king and the king is the most difficult to knock over.

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StoolballStoolball• Played at religious festivals & events.• Stoolball is an ancestor of baseball and Cricket.• The object was to score more runs than your

opponent.• There were no strikes, balls, fouls, or foul tips.• Outs were mad by fly balls being caught, pitcher

hits home, or fielder hits home before the runner hits the base.

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Wrestling

• Wrestling was very violent wrestlers could have been killed

• They wore armour that was evenly distributed over the body

• Wrestlers would use arm breaks, finger breaks, eye gouges, hip tosses,leg trips and various pins to get advantage over the opposing player

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Review Question #1

What was the most popular sport contest in medieval times?

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Review Answer

Archery was the most popular sport in medieval times, since it helped train and predict the outcome for wars.

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Review Question #2

What was the most popular sport for nobles?

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Review Answer

The most popular sport for Nobles is colf.

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Review Question #3

What Medieval sport is similar to the modern sport of curling?

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Review Answer

The medieval sport that is similar to curling is Bowls.

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Review Question #4

Who came into large sums of money, and what sport did they compete in?

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Review Answer

Knights came into large sums of money and the knights competed in jousting.

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Review Question #5

Stoolball was played at events and what other types of ceremonies?

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Review Answer

Stoolball is also played at religious ceremonies and festivals.

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WebsitesWebsites

• www.middle-ages.org.uk/medieval-sports.htm

• http://slumberland.org/sca/articles.html

• http://www.mastersgames.com/rules/skittles-rules.htm

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