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- Hurling abstract "Hurling (Irish: iománaíocht/iomáint) is an outdoor team game of ancient Gaelic and Irish origin, administered by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). The game has prehistoric origins, has been played for over 3,000 years, and is considered to be the world's fastest field sport. One of Ireland's native Gaelic games, it shares a number of features with Gaelic football, such as the field and goals, the number of players, and much terminology. There is a similar game for women called camogie (camógaíocht). It shares a common Gaelic root with the sport of shinty (camanachd), which is played predominantly in Scotland.The objective of the game is for players to use a wooden stick called a hurley (in Irish a camán, pronounced /ˈkæmən/ or /kəˈmɔːn/) to hit a small ball called a sliotar /ˈʃlɪtər/ between the opponents' goalposts either over the crossbar for one point, or under the crossbar into a net guarded by a goalkeeper for one goal, which is equivalent to three points. The sliotar can be caught in the hand and carried for not more than four steps, struck in the air, or struck on the ground with the hurley. It can be kicked or slapped with an open hand (the hand pass) for short-range passing. A player who wants to carry the ball for more than four steps has to bounce or balance the sliotar on the end of the stick and the ball can only be handled twice while in his possession.Provided that a player has at least one foot on the ground, a player may make a shoulder to shoulder charge on an opponent: (a) who is in possession of the ball, or(b) who is playing the ball, or(c) when both players are moving in the direction of the ball to play it.No protective padding is worn by players. A plastic protective helmet with a faceguard is mandatory for all age groups, including senior level, as of 2010. The game has been described as \"a bastion of humility\", with player names absent from jerseys and a player's number decided by his position on the field.Hurling is played throughout the world, and is popular among members of the Irish diaspora in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina, and South Korea. In many parts of Ireland, however, hurling is a fixture of life. It has featured regularly in art forms such as film, music and literature. The final of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was listed in second place by CNN in its \"10 sporting events you have to see live\", after the Olympic Games and ahead of both the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Football Championship. After covering the 1959 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final between Kilkenny and Waterford for BBC Television, English commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme was moved to describe hurling as his second favourite sport in the world after his first love, football (soccer). In 2007, Forbes magazine described the media attention and population multiplication of Thurles town ahead of one of the game's annual provincial hurling finals as being \"the rough equivalent of 30 million Americans watching a regional lacrosse game\".".
- Hurling equipment Hurley_(stick).
- Hurling equipment Sliotar.
- Hurling sportGoverningBody Gaelic_Athletic_Association.
- Hurling teamSize "15".
- Hurling thumbnail 2009_All_Ireland_Final_teams_marching_before_game.jpg?width=300.
- Hurling wikiPageExternalLink Official_Guide_2012_Part2.pdf.
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- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink 1901_All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink 1904_Summer_Olympics.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink 1959_All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship_Final.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink 2009_All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship_Final.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink 2012_Christy_Ring_Cup.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink All-Ireland_Minor_Hurling_Championship.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink All-Ireland_Poc_Fada_Championship.
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- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink All-Ireland_Under-21_Hurling_Championship.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink American_Revolution.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Irish_people.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Antrim_GAA.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Arden_Street_Oval.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
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- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink CNN.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Cammag.
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- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Town.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaelic_games.
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- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Team_sports.
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- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Cork_GAA.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Corvallis,_Oregon.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink County_Donegal.
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- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Croke_Park.
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- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
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- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Early_Irish_law.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Easter.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink FIFA_World_Cup.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Fianna.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Fionn_mac_Cumhaill.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Forbes.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Féile_na_nGael.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_Athletic_Association.
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- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_games.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Gaels.
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- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_Gaelic_games_terms.
- Hurling wikiPageWikiLink Great_Famine_(Ireland).