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38: 219:– The cat is a stubby six-inch projectile tapered at each end, which is placed on a flat surface. A baseball bat is then used to tap or hit it airborne; as it rises it is hit again with the baseball bat, as far as possible. Each player has three attempts; the team with the longest hit within the zone wins. 156:. The sport is open to men and women, competing in their own separate categories. Contestants must defeat their opponents in a 2 minute long wrestling match in a pool of gravy. Points are scored for fancy dress, comedy effect and entertainment, and the judges may even consider wrestling ability. 140:– An East Anglian sport in which competitors use a pole to launch a beer soaked cloth at opponents. If you miss your target twice in a row, a β€œflonker” must quickly drink a pot of ale before the opposing team, standing in a circle, could pass around a rag one to the other. 203:
or hacking or purring – A combat sport that originated in England in the early 17th century. It involves two contestants attempting to kick each other on the shin to force their opponent to the ground.
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Some take the form of annual events in a particular location associated with the tradition. Others have become more widespread, being played in local fairs or festivities in different areas. Some are
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game, it is the under arm throwing of the dolly (a truncheon shaped stick) at a suspended target. Each player in the team has 6 throws. The best score out of 24 wins.
249:– Male competitors carry a female through a special obstacle track in the fastest time. The sport originated in Finland but is now played in several other countries. 307: 123: 58: 360: 84:
This page lists sports and games which have traditionally been played in rural areas. Predominantly they come from the British Isles.
120:– Each player has 6 balls to throw at targets of coconuts balanced on raised stands. The player with the highest number of hits wins. 114:– Competitors must complete two consecutive lengths of a water filled trench cut through a peat bog, in the shortest time possible. 91:. Many remain somewhat obscure, and perhaps due to their unusual or quirky nature, have not developed into established sports. 52: 284: 19: 210: 146:– Ferrets are trapped in trousers worn by a participant. The winner is the one who is the last to release the animals. 235:– Teams of two players race with one teammate playing the role of the driver, and the other playing the role of the 182: 131: 365: 48: 304: 355: 176: 149: 323: 243:, while the other player walks with his hands. It is commonly played at fairs and family events. 259: 213:, this a ball game where a ball is thrown into the air and the players try to peg the others. 232: 311: 226: 127: 111: 222: 186: 159: 143: 137: 349: 246: 190: 200: 172:– A lawn game originally from Sweden, which involves the throwing of wooden batons. 105: 236: 206: 153: 117: 99: 26: 194: 95: 88: 229:
as far as possible within boundary lines, from a standing or running start.
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Index

Rural sports (disambiguation)
Street game
unverified
indiscriminate
embedded lists
clean up the lists
pub games
Aunt Sally
Oxfordshire
Bat and trap
Bog snorkelling
Coconut shy
Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake
Gloucestershire
Double Gloucester cheese
Dwile Flonking
Ferret legging
Gravy Wrestling
Stacksteads
Haggis hurling
haggis
Kubb
Bourton-on-the-Water
Shrovetide Football
Shrove Tuesday
Ash Wednesday
Derbyshire
Shin-kicking
S.P.U.D
Neptune Township, New Jersey

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