Re: Winter Olympics?
Originally Posted by
Too Tall
It's called broom ball and is a MN staple. The rink is formed by mounding snow, in abundance 11.5 months of each year, to form a rink. Fill the "rink" with water, cut some brooms in half...dip them in liquid plastic and commence.
Oh, you need duct tape on your shoes in just the right amounts for that perfect glide to grip factor.
Beers of course.
Heh....I played broomball in Moscow, though my understanding is that it's different than broomball that's played in the US and Canada. We used tape on the brooms to shape them. We also had shoes with very soft rubber soles and indented holes in the sole, which meant that they deformed a lot and worked somewhat like suction cups.
Our team (US Marines) was pretty terrible, as none of us had ever played before and since we worked shifts it was a bunch of different people every game. I think that I made it to 4 or 5 games. I'll never forget the first game, we played the French Embassy and one of the French players didn't fasten the mask on his helmet. He was bent over, the mask had swung down and one of our guys missed the ball and hit him square on the chin, which opened a good sized gash. You can imagine our elation from drawing blood the first time out.
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2019/...t-sport-a64721
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