Mini polo
Across
- 2. If one team has more of these than the other team they will win.
- 4. The person of authority who is responsible for presiding over the game from a neutral point of view and making on-the-fly decisions that enforce the rules of the sport, including sportsmanship decisions such as ejection.
- 6. Without one of these the team will surely lose.
- 10. The ‘C’ in the ABCs
- 11. Lots of these makes for great Fun
- 12. This document provides a focus for the training. Reminds the trainer of the key points and provides a record of the training if it's to be used again.
- 13. This is the size of a mini polo ball
- 14. Mini polo players will change this often in a game.
- 16. A simplified version of the full game for young swimmers aged 6-13. Along with introducing the sport, it is also designed to help children improve their swimming skills.
- 17. Children, youth and adults need to do the right things at the right time to develop in their sport or activity. This describes the things athletes need to be doing at specific ages and stages.
- 18. Regulations that are agreed upon sets of principles, policies, criteria, descriptions and/or conducts governing a sport or physical activity for reasons of safety, sportsmanship, equipment or facility design, and competitiveness.
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- 1. This kick is a style of kicking where the swimmer's legs alternate one-legged breaststroke kicks.
- 3. For health and safety, these are not allowed for mini polo games but they are allowed for swimming.
- 5. The Goalkeepers hat is this colour
- 6. This is the ‘go to’ person in Ireland for all things water polo.
- 7. If children do not have this while playing, they may not want to play anymore.
- 8. The 2 things are the minimum requirements to play mini polo XXXX AND XXXXXXXXXXXX
- 9. A game played in water in which two teams of swimmers try to get the ball into the other team's goal
- 15. The ‘A’ in the ABCs