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Lifesaving sport is divided into disciplines of pool and beach events based on skills and rescues, with beach events including disciplines such as beach flags, rescue tube, beach sprinting, paddleboarding, surf ski, surfing, and oceanman/oceanwoman (a 1,200-metre medley of swimming, paddleboard, surf ski, surfing, and a beach sprint).
Other sizes of beach balls exist, ranging from smaller to larger ones. There are beach balls that have a diameter of 5 feet (1.5 m) or even 9 feet (2.7 m). [4] The world's largest beach ball was made in London, England on May 30, 2017. It was carried by a barge on River Thames. It had a diameter of 65.6 feet (20.0 m) with the word "Baywatch ...
Footvolley – derivative of beach volleyball, in which players are only allowed to use their feet to touch the ball; a football is also used in place of a volleyball. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] Frescobol – played with solid, traditionally wooden rackets ; typically between two players, the non-competitive aim is to maintain an airborne rally with a small ...
U.S. Championship V'Ball, also known simply as V'Ball, is a 1988 beach volleyball sports game released for the arcades by TechnÅs Japan Corporation. The arcade version was distributed in North America by Taito. A Nintendo Entertainment System version was published by Nintendo, in North America and the PAL region, under the title of Super Spike ...
Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades! ... Pool: Lucky Break 8 Ball. Play. Masque Publishing. Pool: Lucky Break 9 Ball. Play. Masque Publishing. Simply Jigsaw.
The player character, a beach ball, collect keys to unlock the level exits, as well as coins and jewels along the way. The game makes use of alternating physics, changing the direction of gravity as the ball moves. It was the only video game to be developed by Game Design Sweden AB, who would later be more well-known for launching Netbabyworld.
Men's 4 × 50 m medley relay Germany Italy Spain: Men's 4 × 50 m rescue tube relay Italy Germany Belgium Vincent Honet Kris Kenis Kurt Raes Bart Reymen: Men's 2 × 2 rescue ball relay Sweden South Africa Great Britain: Women's 200 m obstacle Melanie Mohnke Germany: Cristina Bernardini Italy: Christine Hole Germany: Women's 50 m manikin carry