Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1551265> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1551265 subject Q20036429.
- Q1551265 subject Q8819012.
- Q1551265 subject Q8895521.
- Q1551265 abstract "Street hockey (also known as dek hockey, ball hockey, and in some parts of Canada "road hockey") is a variation of the sport of ice hockey where the game is played outdoors on foot, or with inline or roller skates using a ball or puck. Both ball and puck are typically designed to be played on non-ice surfaces. The object of the game is to score more goals than the opposing team by shooting the ball or puck into the opposing team's net. Street hockey in pickup form is generally played under the following guidelines, since there are no "official rules" for local pickup hockey: Physical contact between players is extremely limited to avoid injury. Minimal amounts of hockey equipment by the runners are worn depending on player preferences. Players agree whether or not to allow slap shots and raising of the stick, both of which can incur serious injury to players since there is minimal equipment worn. Players determine whether to use a ball or a street hockey puck. There is no referee, except when agreed upon by both teams.In its most pure form, street hockey is always played on an outdoor surface (very often a street, parking lot, tennis court or other asphalt surface), thus the genesis of the name street hockey. Teams can be selected by various methods, but usually are selected by captains via alternate selection of available players. Alternatively, all the players put their sticks in a pile and the sticks are tossed out of the pile to opposing sides. In more organized forms, it is played in rinks which often were designed for roller hockey and can be indoor or outdoor rinks. There are also rinks built specifically for hockey played on foot, and these are referred to as dek hockey or ball hockey rinks. These rinks can also be used for roller hockey games.".
- Q1551265 equipment Q1317522.
- Q1551265 equipment Q1940083.
- Q1551265 equipment Q508918.
- Q1551265 sportGoverningBody Q16.
- Q1551265 sportGoverningBody Q30.
- Q1551265 sportGoverningBody Q4180083.
- Q1551265 thumbnail Organized_Dek_Hockey_League.jpg?width=300.
- Q1551265 wikiPageExternalLink www.ashihockey.org.
- Q1551265 wikiPageExternalLink www.cbha.com.
- Q1551265 wikiPageExternalLink www.playon.ca.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q1058877.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q11432170.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q1317522.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q1455.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q1551265.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q167510.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q185851.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q1940083.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q20036429.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q206763.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q2736.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q3440462.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q41466.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q4180083.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q4851253.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q508918.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q5372.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q54185.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q6501349.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q741118.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q7497689.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q8819012.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q8895521.
- Q1551265 wikiPageWikiLink Q946171.
- Q1551265 ball "Required = A ball or a puck , a hockey stick, a net. Optional = shin pads, gloves, helmet.".
- Q1551265 name "Street Hockey".
- Q1551265 nickname "USA = ball hockey, dek hockey / Canada, Europe, Asia = ball hockey".
- Q1551265 union "American Street Hockey Institute".
- Q1551265 union "Canadian Ball Hockey Association".
- Q1551265 union "International Street and Ball Hockey Federation".
- Q1551265 type Activity.
- Q1551265 type Sport.
- Q1551265 type Activity.
- Q1551265 type Thing.
- Q1551265 type Q1914636.
- Q1551265 type Q349.
- Q1551265 comment "Street hockey (also known as dek hockey, ball hockey, and in some parts of Canada "road hockey") is a variation of the sport of ice hockey where the game is played outdoors on foot, or with inline or roller skates using a ball or puck. Both ball and puck are typically designed to be played on non-ice surfaces. The object of the game is to score more goals than the opposing team by shooting the ball or puck into the opposing team's net.".
- Q1551265 label "Street hockey".
- Q1551265 depiction Organized_Dek_Hockey_League.jpg.
- Q1551265 name "Street Hockey".
- Q1551265 nick "USA = ball hockey, dek hockey / Canada, Europe, Asia = ball hockey (some parts of Canada call it "road" hockey)".