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- Gurpil gaineko hockeya gainazal lehorrean patin gurpildunekin jokatzen den hockey modu bat da. Patin tradizionalekin edo lineako patinekin jokatu daiteke eta pilota edo puck erabili. Batera, gurpil gaineko hockeya mundu osoko ia 60 herrialdetan jokatzen da. Gurpil gaineko hockeya antolatuaren hiru aldaera nagusi daude. "Patin-hockey" tradizionala lau gurpileko patin tradizionalak, makila kurbatuak/'kanabera' eta pilota bat erabiliz jokatzen da; da. " " lineako patinak, izotz hockeyko makilak eta puck bat erabiliz jokatzen da; da, nahiz eta ez diren onartzen. "" lineako hockeyaren Europako bertsioa da, eta pilota bat erabiltzen du puck-aren ordez. Patin-hockeya eta lineako hockeya -k gobernatzen du nazioartean, eta lineako patinatzaileen hockey-a, berriz, zuzentzen du. Hockey-joko profesional gehienak barruko edo kanpoko kirol-kantxa batean egiten dira (patinatzeko azalera sortzeko erabiltzen diren plastikozko teila mota bat). Bestela, edozein gainazal lehor erabil daiteke joko bat antolatzeko, normalean patinatzeko pista bat, macadam (asfaltoa) edo zementua. (eu)
- Roller hockey est un terme général qui englobe la discipline du roller in line hockey et celle du rink hockey. En France, le terme est uniquement utilisé pour désigner le roller in line hockey, ce dernier n'étant que rarement utilisé.
* Portail du rink hockey
* Portail du roller et du skateboard (fr)
- Roller hockey is a form of hockey played on a dry surface using wheeled skates. It can be played with traditional roller skates (quad skates) or with inline skates and use either a ball or puck. Combined, roller hockey is played in nearly 60 countries worldwide. There are three major variants of organized roller hockey. Traditional "roller hockey" (also called rink hockey, quad hockey, and hardball hockey) is played using quad skates, curved/'cane' sticks, and a ball; it is a limited-contact sport. "Inline hockey" is played using inline skates, ice hockey sticks, and a puck; it is a full-contact sport though body checks are not allowed. "Inline skater hockey" is a European version of inline hockey that uses a ball instead of a puck. Rink hockey and inline hockey are governed internationally by World Skate, while inline skater hockey is governed by International Inline Skater Hockey Federation. Most professional hockey games take place on an indoor or outdoor sport court (a type of plastic interlinking tiles used to create a skating surface). Otherwise, any dry surface can be used to host a game, typically a roller rink, macadam (asphalt), or cement. (en)
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