The object of the game is to knock over a peg that is planted in a sandpit over a distance of between 11 and 16 m (depending on age and gender). It is played in teams with usually four members each. Each member has two skeis (and thus two turns). The playing field consists of two pits juxtaposed in opposite directions, so that play can take place in both directions. Each time a team member knocks over the peg, he gets three points. If the peg wasn't knocked out, the team lying closest to the position of the peg, scores as many points as they have skeis closer to the peg than their opponent's closest skei. The first team to get exactly 23 points first wins the game. If the team gets more than 23 points, they start from 0
Every team has 4 players, and one has to be the captain.
The English for Jukskei is Jukskei. That is the name of the Game.
Jukskei is typically played with wooden pins and a wooden stick or jukskeipole. The pins are placed in the ground in a specific formation, and players throw the jukskeipole to try and knock down the pins.
Its played on a pitch :D
The Jukskei River
Jukskei
The purpose of jukskei is to achieve a maximum of three stets within a given time. Each set consists of 23 points. The game of JUKSKEI consists of throwing a skei from a pitching line over a fixed distance, in the direction from and to a pen, which is positioned in a sandpit. The skei is held by the handle and is thrown underhand past the leg in a forwrd swinging motion. For more information please contact the International Jukskei Assisiation.
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Yes,i have caught Barbel and im sure there are other types
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