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Encyclopedia > Team sport
Team members cooperate to beat the other team
Team members cooperate to beat the other team

Team sport refers to sports that are practiced between opposing teams, where the players interact directly and simultaneously between them to achieve an objective. The objective generally involves team members facilitating the movement of a ball or similar item in accordance with a set of rules, in order to score points. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1730x1280, 361 KB) Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Australian rules football Victorian Womens Football League Sport in Australia Womens Australian rules football Australia... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1730x1280, 361 KB) Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Australian rules football Victorian Womens Football League Sport in Australia Womens Australian rules football Australia... Melbourne University Mugars player jostles for best position in a overhead Marking contest while tackled Darebin Falcons player lies down. ... Caption: 031204-N-2468S-002 Catania, Sicily (Dec. ... Caption: 031204-N-2468S-002 Catania, Sicily (Dec. ... For other uses, see Ball (disambiguation). ...


Common examples

Team sports with wide participation include football (in its various forms), cricket, baseball, handball, hockey, basketball, and volleyball. The term is used to distinguish itself from individual sports which are based solely on individuals' merit (i.e. most racket sports, boxing or Martial arts) and individual timed races (such as may occur in athletics or swimming). However, racing sports like swimming, cross country, and track and field are also contested as team sports, especially scholastically. Although they differ in many ways from ball sports, teamwork and team scoring play a major part in these competitions. As with other team sports, scoring relies on the depth and versatility of the team, although standouts can significantly affect their team's points. Team sports are when a team works "together" as a unit Look up Football in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Bowler Shaun Pollock bowls to batsman Michael Hussey. ... This article is about the sport. ... Handball is the name of several different sports: Team handball, or Olympic/European Handball is a game somewhat similar to association football, but the ball is played with the hand, not the foot. ... Hockey is any of a family of sports in which two teams compete by trying to maneuver a ball, or a hard, round disc called a puck, into the opponents net or goal, using a hockey stick. ... This article is about the sport. ... For the ball used in this sport, see Volleyball (ball). ... An individual sport refers to a sport which is practiced by two opposing individuals or one individual. ... Racket may mean: Racket (crime), a systematised element of organized crime Racket (or Racquet), a sporting implement Racquets (sport), a ball game Racket (movie) (1997) This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... For other senses of these words, see boxing (disambiguation) or boxer (disambiguation). ... Hawaiian State Grappling Championships. ... A womens 400m hurdles race on a typical outdoor red rubber track. ... Swimmer redirects here. ... The Minnesota State Highschool Cross Country Meet A cross country race in Seaside, Oregon. ...


Most team sports involve a ball or other object. In some sports such as football, basketball or hockey, the teams contend for possession of the object, which must be passed through some sort of goal; in other sports, such as volleyball, the teams pass the object back and forth in an attempt to place it in contact with a certain area of the playing field or court. Baseball, cricket, and other sports which use a bat to strike at the ball, are relatively unsual in that the team playing defense controls the ball, with the team attempting to score trying to propel the ball away from themselves while the players themselves attempt to reach a specified goal. Cheerleading, to the extent that it is considered a sport, is a team sport that does not involve a ball at all. Instead it relies on the athletic ability and creativity of participants in developing and executing artistic configurations. For other uses, see Ball (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ... Youth Cheerleaders during a football halftime show. ...


Relay and pairs events are not considered team sports.


History

Evidence suggests that the Mesoamerican ballgame was played as a team sport as much as 3,000 years ago, with competing teams attempting to pass a rubber ball through a vertically suspended stone circle. Ballcourt at Monte Alban Ballcourt at Uaxactun The Mesoamerican ballgame[1] was a sport with ritual associations played for over 3000 years by the peoples of Mesoamerica in Pre-Columbian times. ...


Theory of team sport

Team sports tend to follow the human trend of pack cooperation to achieve certain physical goals, and to compete with rival humans. Although this is now not applicable in the real world today, where academic prowess is far more important, physical competition still exists in the sportsfield as a means for humans to develop their teamwork abilities for use in post-academic life, such as business.

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Team sport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (215 words)
Team sport refers to sports which are practiced between opposing teams, where the players interact directly and simultaneously between them to achieve the objective, such as football (in its various forms), cricket, baseball, handball, hockey, basketball or volleyball.
Baseball, as well as similar sports which use a bat to strike at the ball, is relatively unique in that the team playing defense controls the ball, with the team attempting to score trying to propel the ball away from themselves while the players themselves attempt to reach a specified goal.
"This is a team sport!" is a negative criticism, implying selfish play, often heard in sports such as soccer, basketball and ice hockey, when the players (usually the most skilled) go for individual plays rather than acting collectively through teamwork.
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Jay Klompmaker is a former member of Team Sports Entertainment Inc.'s Board of Advisors, former Academic Program Director of the Kaiser-Permanente Leadership Program, and retired Professor of Business Administration at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Team Sports Entertainment, Inc. Chief Executive Officer, Charlie Bradshaw commented, "Having Jay Klompmaker join the Board of Directors will add the marketing expertise that this company needs to begin to build and manage the TRAC brand." Klompmaker brings over 30 years of marketing and educational experience to the company.
Team Racing Auto Circuit (TRAC) is a newly formed national motorsports league that will be televised live on ESPN and ESPN2 beginning in May, 2004.
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