One-wall handball
Ball sport where one hits a ball off a wall with their hand against an opponent / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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One-wall handball, also known as 1-wall, wallball or international fronton, is an indirect style of a ball game where the player hits a small rubber ball with their hand against a wall. The goal of the game is to score more points than the opponent. The player then hits the ball, and the ball bounces off the wall and the floor within court lines, if the opponent fails to return the ball, the player scores a point. The sport was created to bring together varieties, such as American handball, Basque pelota, Patball, Gaelic handball, Pêl-Law (Welsh handball) and Valencian frontó.[citation needed]
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Highest governing body | World Wallball Association (WWBA) [Jointly setup by the World Handball Council, the CIJB and GAA Handball[1]] |
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Characteristics | |
Contact | Non-contact |
Team members | Singles or doubles |
Mixed-sex | No, separate competitions |
Type | Outdoor or indoor |
Equipment | Small, rubber ball (Big ball) or smaller, harder rubber ball (Small ball) |
Venue | One-wall handball / wallball court (also known as handball alley or simply "court") |
Presence | |
Country or region | Worldwide |
Olympic | Demonstration event at 2013 World Games, Colombia[2] (WWBA goal of inclusion in future World Games and then eventual WWBA goal of achieving Olympic status) |
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