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Friskee is a sport played with a Frisbee (flying disc), two gates. and two teams. One team has to throw the disk through the other team's gate. The person currently holding the disc cannot run until it leaves his hand. There is no arbitrator and everyone is permitted to stop any opposing player in any way. But the gentlemanly spirit of the game must be maintained, so heavy injuries are few.


Friskee is a young sport, played for the first time in 2000, but every week there are more friskee players. It is similar to Ultimate frisbee except with fewer players and fewer rules.


External links

  • Friskee (http://friskee.de/html/index_frisbee_english.php,)

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Friskee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (149 words)
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Disc games.
Friskee is a sport played with a Frisbee (flying disc), two gates and two teams.
Friskee is a young sport, played for the first time in 2000, but every week there are more friskee players.
Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Cat's Pride Scoopable at Epinions.com (433 words)
When we picked her up from a mutual friend's home, who found Friskee for us, and she provided us with some cat litter (I believe it was Scoop Away).
However, once we filled Friskee's litter box, we noticed after about a day that the litter was everywhere.
It was not because Friskee threw her litter out, it was because the litter was so fine that it easily spilled out of the litter box.
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