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  2. Netball - Wikipedia

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    The netball court is 30.5 metres (100 ft) long, 15.25 metres (50.0 ft) wide, and divided lengthwise into thirds. The ball is usually made of leather or rubber, measures 680 to 710 millimetres (27 to 28 in) in circumference (≈22 centimetres (8.7 in) in diameter), and weighs 397 to 454 grams (14.0 to 16.0 oz).

  3. Rules of netball - Wikipedia

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    A netball court is divided into thirds. Netball is played on either a hard or soft court with scoring hoops or "rings" at both ends. The court is slightly larger than a basketball court, being 30.5 metres (100 ft) long and 15.25 metres (50.0 ft) wide.

  4. History of netball - Wikipedia

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    Naismith's original "basket ball" court in Springfield, Massachusetts. Netball traces its roots to basketball. Basketball was invented in 1891 by James Naismith, a Canadian physical education instructor working in the United States, who was trying to develop an indoor sport for his students at the YMCA Training School (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts. [2]

  5. UJ Netball - Wikipedia

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    UJ Netball hosted the 2024 USSA tournament at the UJ Netball Courts in Westdene. For the first time, the tournament included a men's netball competition. The UJ Netball Men reached their final, finishing as runners-up after narrowly losing 44–41 to TUT .

  6. Netball in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The history of South Africa's netball involvement mirrors that of other sports played in the country like the rugby union. [14] South Africa was involved with the international netball community early in the sport's history, taking part in the 1960 meeting of Commonwealth countries in Sri Lanka to standardise the rules for the game. [5]

  7. Indoor netball - Wikipedia

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    Indoor netball is a variation of netball, played exclusively indoors, in which the playing court is surrounded on each side and overhead by a net. The net prevents the ball from leaving the court, reducing the number of playing stoppages. This gives indoor netball a faster pace than netball.

  8. Thyagaraj Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Tyagaraj Sports Complex is built especially for Delhi 2010's Netball competition. Inaugurated on 2 April 2010 by Mrs. Sheila Dikshit, Chief Minister of Delhi, the stadium is named after the 18th century south Indian poet-composer Thyagaraja (4 May 1767 – 6 January 1847).

  9. Netball in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There are 80,000 netball players in Singapore. [1] playing several variations of netball, including beach netball. [1] Sport Singapore (formerly known as Singapore Sports Council) is responsible for maintaining 8 netball courts. [2] Netball Singapore is the official governing body for the sport in Singapore. [1]