Olympic handball is a team sport played indoors, where two teams of seven players each (six outfield players and one goalkeeper) aim to score goals by throwing a ball into the opposing team's net. The game is played on a rectangular court with specific dimensions, and matches consist of two 30-minute halves. Players can use any part of their body above the knee to pass, dribble, or shoot the ball. Handball has been an Olympic sport since 1936 for men and 1976 for women, showcasing fast-paced action and strategic teamwork.
yup!! he is left handed
No
Bocce ball is NOT an Olympic sport, sadly.
teather ball
A puck
As of now, kin ball is not an Olympic sport. It is a team sport that originated in Canada in the 1980s and has gained popularity in various countries, but it has not been included in the Olympic Games. The sport focuses on teamwork and communication, featuring three teams of four players each using a large inflatable ball. Efforts to promote kin ball may continue, but it remains outside the Olympic framework for the time being.
Hell yes. It's more mainstream than many sports and perfect for the Olympic ideal. Nobody will ever be a professional whiffle ball player.
yellow with black stripes.
beach volley ball
Water polo
beach bolly ball
jordan ball