Hockey

1. Introduction to hockey

Hockey, also known as turf hockey, is one of the oldest and most glorious projects in the Olympic Games. The name Hockey originated in French and means the shepherd's stick. As one of the oldest sports in the world, hockey has appeared 1200 years or more earlier than the original Olympic Games.

2, hockey game rules

The hockey field is 91.40 meters long and 55 meters wide. The goal is 2.14 meters high and 3.66 meters wide. The stick is 80 to 95 cm long and the ball weighs 156 to 163 grams. During the competition, 11 athletes from each of the two teams played. The game is played in 60 minutes and is divided into four sections, each of which is 15 minutes. It also introduces a suspension mechanism to better facilitate the broadcasters. In addition, there are two minutes of rest after the first and third quarters, and a 10-minute break in the half. Into 1 goal, get 1 point, to score more than the opponent's goal. Male and female hockey were listed as Olympic Games events in 1908 and 1980 respectively.

3, hockey scoring system

In the rugby match, the referee judges whether the party scores according to the match situation and reports the current score. The venue scorer scores on the hockey scoring system according to the scores quoted by the referee, and the athlete's name, unit, score The information is transmitted to the two TV screens in the diagonal position of the current venue, so that the audience can quickly understand the current venue competition and increase the enjoyability of the competition.


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