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Volleyball Sports |
Volleyball, a popular sport, created by William G. Morgan, a
YMCA physical education director. In volleyball the teams are
separated by a high net, the players hit a ball back and forth. Each
team is allowed three hits to get the ball over the net to the other
half. Point is scored if the ball hits the opponents' court, if the
opponents commit a fault, or if they fail to return the ball
properly.
DO YOU KNOW
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The first country to adopt
volleyball outside the United States was Canada in 1900 |
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The
sport is now popular in Brazil, all of Europe (especially Italy,
Netherlands and Serbia), Russia, other countries including China
and the rest of Asia. |
The
Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB)
estimates that 1 in 6 people in the world take part in or
observe indoor volleyball, beach volleyball, or backyard
(recreational) volleyball. |
HISTORY OF VOLLEYBALL
- Created on February 9, 1895, in Holyoke (Massachusetts) by
William G. Morgan, a YMCA physical education director. Then it
was known as Mintonette.
- The first rules was written down by William G. Morgan. He
called for a net 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 metres) high; a 25 ×
50 foot (7.6 × 15.2 metre) court; and any number of
players.
- Alfred Halstead, an observer, noticed the volleying nature of
the game at its first exhibition match in 1896 played at the
Springfield YMCA, the game quickly became known as volleyball
(originally spelled as two words volley ball).
- The Fédération Internationale de Volleyball
(FIVB), was founded in 1947.
- The first World Championships were held in 1949 for men and
1952 for women.
- Volleyball was added to the program of the Olympic Games in
1964.
- Beach volleyball became a FIVB-endorsed variation in 1986.
- Beach volleyball was added to the Olympic program at the 1996
Summer Olympics.
- The first country to adopt volleyball outside the United
States was Canada in 1900.