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- Chicken_fight abstract "Chicken fight, also known as shoulder wars, is an informal game, often played in a lake or swimming pool, characterized by one team member sitting on the shoulders of his or her teammate or riding piggy-back. The object of the game is knock down or separate an opposing team through a team effort. The person on top is considered to be the "attacker" while the person below is considered to be the "vehicle". The person below may not use arms or hands and must rely on momentum to attack by running into the other team. The person on his/her shoulders is the "attacker" and may use any means possible of separating the other team or knocking them to the ground. If a team is separated or knocked down in any way, they are required to resign from the game and the last team to remain together is considered the winner. It is not uncommon for this game to be banned in many swimming pools due to safety concerns.A similar Japanese game called "kibasen" (literally "cavalry fight") is commonly played as part of a school sports day events. It is a field event rather than a swimming event. In it, a team of four competitors work together, with three carrying the fourth, who wears a bandanna (hachimaki). The team is defeated if they are knocked over or, more commonly, if their bandanna is removed by an opponent.In Brazil this game is called "briga de galo" (literally "cockfight").In Mexico it is known as "Camel Fighting".".
- Chicken_fight wikiPageID "883170".
- Chicken_fight wikiPageLength "1611".
- Chicken_fight wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Chicken_fight wikiPageRevisionID "660211807".
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLink Bandanna.
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swimming_pool_games.
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLink Game.
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLink Kerchief.
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLink Piggy-back_(transportation).
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLink Piggyback_(transportation).
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLink Sports_day.
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLink Swimming_pool.
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLink Team.
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chicken fight".
- Chicken_fight wikiPageWikiLinkText "chicken fight".
- Chicken_fight hasPhotoCollection Chicken_fight.
- Chicken_fight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Otheruses.
- Chicken_fight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Chicken_fight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Water-sports-stub.
- Chicken_fight subject Category:Swimming_pool_games.
- Chicken_fight hypernym Game.
- Chicken_fight type Article.
- Chicken_fight type VideoGame.
- Chicken_fight type Article.
- Chicken_fight comment "Chicken fight, also known as shoulder wars, is an informal game, often played in a lake or swimming pool, characterized by one team member sitting on the shoulders of his or her teammate or riding piggy-back. The object of the game is knock down or separate an opposing team through a team effort. The person on top is considered to be the "attacker" while the person below is considered to be the "vehicle".".
- Chicken_fight label "Chicken fight".
- Chicken_fight sameAs קרב_תרנגולים_(משחק_ילדים).
- Chicken_fight sameAs 騎馬戦.
- Chicken_fight sameAs 기마전.
- Chicken_fight sameAs m.03ljct.
- Chicken_fight sameAs Q5096301.
- Chicken_fight sameAs Q5096301.
- Chicken_fight wasDerivedFrom Chicken_fight?oldid=660211807.
- Chicken_fight isPrimaryTopicOf Chicken_fight.