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Croquet

Croquet is a recreational game and, latterly, a competitive sport that involves hitting wooden or plastic balls with a mallet through hoops embedded into the grass playing arena.

The game was apparently invented in Ireland in the 1830s and taken to England as a pastime of the aristocracy in the 1850s. It may have evolved from the earlier mallet and ball game pall mall. It made its way to the United States, Australia, and France, and whilst never hugely popular has continued to maintain a substantial following.

It was an event at the 1900 Summer Olympics. Roque, an event at the 1904 Summer Olympics is believed to have been a variation.

There are several variations of croquet played, differing in the scoring systems, order of shots, and layout (particularly in social games where play must be adapted to smaller-than-standard playing courts). The main competitive version played in the UK is Association Croquet, where players can take multiple shots in one turn provided while they either a) hit the ball through the correct hoop ("runs" a hoop), or b) hit another ball. Upon hitting another ball, the player must play his next shot with the two balls touching; the "Croquet Stroke", from which the game takes its name. The winner is the player who, with each of his balls, runs each hoop twice in order and strikes the centre peg.

As long "breaks" (continuous play by one player) became more common as the standard of play improved, "Advanced Play" (a variant of association play for expert players) was introduced. This gave penalties to a player who ran certain hoops in the same turn. In response, feats of skill such as triple peels and even sextuple peels, in which the partner (or opponent ball) was caused to run a number of hoops in a turn by the strikers ball, became more common in order to avoid the penalties.

Also played competitively in the UK is Golf Croquet, in which each player takes turns trying to hit a ball through the same hoop, the winner being the player who manages to hit the ball through the most hoops first. Golf Croquet has the advantage of being easier to learn and play, but its critics claim that the lack of croquet strokes in the game means that it is less intellectually demanding. There are other variations popular in other croquet-playing nations.

As well as club-level games, there are regular world championships and international matches between croquet-playing countries. The sport has particularly strong followings in the UK, USA, New Zealand and Australia. Many other countries also play.

The current (April 04) association croquet World Champion is Robert Fulford (UK), although the World Rankings puts Reg Bamford (South Africa) as #1. The UK recently won the Macrobertson Shield, the major international trophy in Croquet.

In the UK, the sport is run by the Croquet Association - http://www.croquet.org.uk

Some people consider croquet to be viciously competitive. However, the ability in versions other than Golf Croquet to gain extra strokes favour players who position balls with more care, rather than simply as far away from everything else as possible. At championship standard association croquet, players can sometimes make all 26 points (13 for each ball) in two turns.

A garden version of the game is depicted being played in the cult film, Heathers, and a more surreal version in the popular children's novel Alice in Wonderland.

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World Croquet Federation
World governing body for croquet. Site includes past and future world croquet championships, news and directory of member associations.
http://www.wcfcroquet.org/

Croquet Association (CA)
United Kingdom governing body provides introduction to the game, history, equipment, clubs, tournaments, and International Rules.
http://www.croquet.org.uk/

Croquet Canada
Toronto, Ontario; Canada - clubs, calendar, links
http://www.croquet.ca/

Extreme Croquet Society
Friendswood, Texas; United States of America - chapters, history, links, news. Keeper of Extreme Rules.
http://www.moyl.com/extremecroquet/

Tasmanian Croquet Association
Tasmania; Australia - clubs, calendar, links.
http://www.tased.edu.au/tasonline/croquet/

United States Croquet Association (USCA)
National governing body introduces the sport, player rules and conduct guide, tournament schedule, club information, and details the American Rules.
http://www.croquetamerica.com/home.asp

Welsh Croquet Association
Dyffryn Gardens, Wales; United Kingdom - officers, pictures, news.
http://www.butedock.demon.co.uk/welshca.htm

New Zealand Croquet Council
Tournament and player news, schedule of events, and club contact information.
http://www.croquet.org.nz/

South Australia Croquet Association
Adelaide, South Australia; Australia. Contains past results, news, contacts, and a newsletter.
http://users.chariot.net.au/~croquetsa/

Croquet Victoria
Niddrie, Victoria; Australia - clubs, tournaments, links, and news.
http://croquet.alphalink.com.au/

Croquet Association of Ireland
Game background, sport history, and club contact information in Dublin for players and event schedules.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~croquetireland/

West Australian Croquet Association (WACA)
Governing body in Western Australia. Features news, results, links, handicaps and rankings, and calendar.
http://us.geocities.com/CroquetWest/

Croquet Federation of Belgium
Features events calendar, information on the country's history with the sport and contact information. Based in Brussels.
http://www.croquetb.com/

Croquet Association Queensland (CAQ)
Australian sports club highlights tournament calendar, results, and contact information.
http://www.croquetqld.org/

Croquet Australia
Includes how to play, where to play, laws of the game, international results and rankings, tournaments, croquet for kids, referees, and coaches. Directory of associations.
http://www.croquet-australia.com.au/

Interregional Croquet Federation of Russia
Details about the federation and its services and history, events, where to play, rules, and the croquet museum.
http://www.croquet.ru/eng/

Scottish Croquet Association
Edinburgh; Scotland - clubs, calendar.
http://www.scottishcroquet.org.uk/

South West Federation of Croquet Clubs
Club directory, event calendar, tournament results, news, and links. England.
http://www.swfcroquet.supanet.com/



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