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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SLIOTAR»
Scopri l'uso di
sliotar nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
sliotar e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Secret History of Balls: The Stories Behind the Things ...
While Treston might get some contemporary credit in the sliotar's development,
this ball is the stuff of legends. In fact, the sphere plays prominently in one of the
most popular Celtic fables, The Legend of Cu Cahlainn. In the tale a young hero
...
2
Articles on Hurling, Including: Goal (Sport),
Sliotar, ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
3
Our Man in Hibernia: Ireland, The Irish and Me
The referee held the sliotar ready. Two players fromeach side waitedfor it to drop,
theTipp players intheirtraditional blue shirtwith ayellow bandacross the midriff
jostling forposition withtheir Kilkenny opponents: theanticipation reached the
peak ...
4
Encyclopedia of Traditional British Rural Sports
The stick is called a camdn and the ball a sliotar. A camdn is made of ash wood
and is shaped like a shinty stick except with a wider and flatter club end, called
the has. Goalkeepers usually use a camdn with a large has to defend the integrity
...
Tony Collins, John Martin, Wray Vamplew, 2005
5
The Greener Shore: A Novel of the Druids of Hibernia
The ball, or “sliotar," was about the size of a small woman's fist. and made of
leather tied tightly around a wooden core. Goals were scored either by kicking
the sliotar or striking it through the air. The most thrilling moments in the game
occurred ...
The 15-man teams aim to get the ball, or sliotar, into the opposition's goal or over
the crossbar using a curved stick known as a caman or hurley. Hurling, called
iomanaiocht or iomaint in lrish, is not quite the free-for-all it may appear: body ...
7
The Legends & Lands of Ireland
And off he went, taking nothing with him but his hurley and sliotar and javelin. (
The hurley is the bat, and the sliotar is the ball, about the size of a tennis ball but
hard like a baseball, used in the still popular Gaelic game of hurling.) He amused
...
8
Issues in Engineering Research and Application: 2013 Edition
sliotar. core. with. linear. and. non-linear. contact. models. By a News Reporter-
Staff News Editor at Journal of Engineering — Fresh data on Impact Engineering
are presented in a new report. According to news reporting originating from ...
9
English in Mind Level 4 Workbook
1 sliotar a the name of the stick used in the game 2 hurley b a similar sport mostly
played in Scotland 3 shinty c a similar sport played by women 4 camogie d the
name of the ball used in the game —http://www.sportpedia.net/hurling edla ...
Herbert Puchta, Jeff Stranks, Peter Lewis-Jones, 2011
10
Ultimate Book of Sports: The Essential Collection of Rules, ...
Hurling sticks, called hurleys, are used to move the hurling ball, called a sliotar,
down the field towards the opponent's goal. Goals are H-shaped and open at the
top (like an American football goal) but covered with a net below (like a soccer ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «SLIOTAR»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
sliotar nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
HURLING: Bucks locals use ancestral sport for camaraderie …
You move about a field almost twice as big as a football field, trying to get a small leather ball called a sliotar either between the goal posts for one point or by the ... «Bucks Local News, lug 15»
Club to host first hurling tournament in Hampton Roads
The object is to hit the ball, called a sliotar and similar to a baseball, into the goal, which is about the size of a soccer goal. Each player has a stick — a hurley ... «Daily Press, lug 15»
VIDEO: We can't stop watching Conor Lehane's sliotar flick through …
Cork proved too strong for Clare in Saturday's All-Ireland hurling qualifier, as they marched on to a quarter-final spot with Galway in two weeks. One of the stars ... «SportsJOE, lug 15»
Jesus Christ! Stats show the incredible speed Joe Canning hit the …
Canning struck the sliotar at a speed of 157 km/h yesterday, a tiny bit faster than man of the match TJ Reid, who hit one strike at a speed of 155 km/h, according ... «JOE, lug 15»
VIDEO: Waterford girls poc sliotar from one end of the county to the …
The Waterford girls have been enjoying their camogie of late. They've had plenty of success right through the county but they're not stopping there. Now, they ... «SportsJOE, lug 15»
Hurling club picking up speed in Rochester
The object is to hit the sliotar through opposing goalposts, either over the crossbar for one point or ... Players advance the sliotar using a hurley, hands or feet. «Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, giu 15»
Westmeath's Shane Power feared he had lost eyesight after blow …
Power (24) was knocked out by a blow from a sliotar during the warm-up at Cusack Park, Mullingar on Sunday. Though his helmet took most of the impact, the ... «Irish Examiner, giu 15»
Looking to repeat: Grizzly hurling to defend national championship …
Jema Rushe, left, passes the sliotar to teammate Siobhan de Burca, right, during ... Players use sticks called hurleys to advance the ball (called a sliotar) by ... «Montana Kaimin, apr 15»
Henry Shefflin the Great, hurling's complete package
Dangerous as he was with the sliotar in his hand, he was frequently even more dangerous without the sliotar in his hand. “His strength, his pace, his movement,” ... «Irish Examiner, mar 15»
Tipperary hit form to reach play-offs as Kilkenny head for relegation …
Pádraic Maher claims the sliotar ahead Tipperary team-mate Ronan Maher and Kilkenny's Walter Walsh and Richie Hogan during the Allianz Hurling League ... «Irish Times, mar 15»