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1. Kabaddi - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Kabaddi (sometimes transliterated kabbadi or Kabadi) is a team contact sport that originated in South Asia BCE, as a form of recreational combat training. Two teams occupy
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Keith Tuttle performing a "Crocodile Hold" Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Kabaddi Kabaddi (sometimes transliterated Kabbadi or Kabadi ) (Hindi: कबड्डी, Tamil:கபடி, Telugu:కబడ్దీ; IPA: [kəbəɖɖi]) is a team contact sport that originated in South Asia BCE , as a form of recreational combat training. Two teams occupy opposite halves of a field and take turns sending a "raider" into the other half, in order to win points by tagging or wrestling members of the opposing team; the raider then tries to return to his own half, holding his breath and chanting "kabaddi, kabaddi, kabaddi" during the whole raid. The name — often chanted during a game — derives from a Tamil, and the word meaning "holding of hand", which is indeed the crucial aspect of play. It is the national game of Bangladesh , and the state game of Tamil Nadu Punjab and Andhra Pradesh in India.
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      Kabaddi at the Asian Games 2006 In the international team version of kabaddi, two teams of seven members each occupy opposite halves of a field of 13m × 10m in case of men and 12m X 10m in case of women.

2. Rediff On The NeT: India Close To Retaining Kabbadi Gold
Online article about the sport.
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India move closer to kabbadi gold
Harpal Singh Bedi in Bangkok Defending champion India moved a step closer to retaining the gold as they humbled neighbouring Himalayan kingdom Nepal 57-40 to record their third win in as many matches in the kabbadi competition at the 13th Asiad in Bangkok on Monday. The winners, who yesterday defeated Pakistan and Bangladesh, led 37-21 at half time against Nepal this morning. An overconfident and complacent Indian defence gave away many a point to their rivals in a match which otherwise was an one-sided affair. The Indians raced to a 15-1 lead in no time as the match started. The coaches S P Singh and Ashan Kumar decided to rest their main players at this stage. After five minutes Sanjeev Kumar was replaced, as was B C Ramesh shortly thereafter. Sanjeev collected four points and Ramesh three points for their team before being rested. The Nepal defence was very weak and their attackers were also lacking in tactics. It was only the loose Indian defence which gave away many a touch point. After the match, S P Singh said that it was a one-sided affair "But our players became too complacent and the defence conceded some points."

3. Rediff.com: India Pitches For Olympic Kabbadi
Brief article about the game.
http://www.rediff.com/sports/2000/aug/30india.htm

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India pitches for Olympic kabbadi
Supporters of kabaddi an ancient rural Indian sport are trying to spread the game through Asia and hope it will eventually become an Olympic event. Jandardhan Singh Gehlot, president of the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI), told Reuters: "Until it spreads in Asia, it cannot go beyond. Our heart is there (Olympics)." Gehlot, speaking by telephone from the northwestern city of Jaipur, added: "China and Japan have started playing and we hope for Korea, too." Kabaddi is already a medal event in the Asian Games, where India have won three consecutive golds since the sport debuted at Beijing in 1990. In addition to South Asian nations, Thailand and Japan played kabaddi at the last games in Bangkok in 1998. It will be a demonstration sport at the Afro-Asian Games at New Delhi in 2001. Kabaddi, a variation of tag, involves two teams of seven in which players take turns to "raid" the opposing team's half of a rectangular pitch. The "raider" tries to touch as many members of the opposing team as possible while chanting "kabaddi" without taking a breath. Opponents try to block his exit from their half without being touched.

4. Pakistan Kabbadi Federation Scraps India Tour
The Pakistan kabbadi Federation has decided to drop their scheduled tour to India in protest against the treatment meted out to the country's cricketers during the third Indian
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5. Kabbadi
A short note on origin of the game, different styles, skillsets required and future expected for this game.
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6. Kabbadi Articles | Sooper Articles
This sport originates from Tamil Nadu in India, and enjoys immensely popularity especially in the rural areas of subcontinent.
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7. Kabbadi Videos - By Video Site
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Kabaddi (sometimes transliterated Kabbadi or Kabadi) (Hindi: कबड्डी, Tamil:கபடி, Telugu:కబడ్దీ; IPA: [kəbəɖɖi]) is a team contact sport that originated in South Asia BCE, as a form of recreational combat training. Two teams occupy opposite halves of a field and take turns sending a "raider" into the other half, in order to win points by tagging or wrestling members of the opposing team; the raider then tries to return to his own half, holding his breath and chanting "kabaddi, kabaddi, kabaddi" during the whole raid. The name — often chanted during a game — derives from a Tamil, and the word meaning "holding of hand", which is indeed the crucial aspect of play ... see more Kabaddi (sometimes transliterated Kabbadi or Kabadi) (Hindi: कबड्डी, Tamil:கபடி, Telugu:కబడ్దీ; IPA: [kəbəɖɖi]) is a team contact sport that originated in South Asia BCE, as a form of recreational combat training. Two teams occupy opposite halves of a field and take turns sending a "raider" into the other half, in order to win points by tagging or wrestling members of the opposing team; the raider then tries to return to his own half, holding his breath and chanting "kabaddi, kabaddi, kabaddi" during the whole raid. The name — often chanted during a game — derives from a Tamil, and the word meaning "holding of hand", which is indeed the crucial aspect of play. It is the national game of Bangladesh, and the state game of Punjab, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh in India.

10. Kabbadi World Cup In Punjab, Record Prize Money! | TopNews
kabbadi World Cup in Punjab, record prize money!One of India's oldest games, Kabaddi saw good news coming its way on Monday. The Punjab government has announced a 15 day long
http://www.topnews.in/kabbadi-world-cup-punjab-record-prize-money-2254345

11. ITU Congress: Where Kabbadi Meets Telecoms • The Register
ITU At the International Telecommunication Union's quadrennial Plenipotentiary congress in Guadalajara, Mexico, bureaucratic posturing is as endemic as one might expect for
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/10/28/itu_report/

12. Sport Of Kabbadi Played In New York City | SportsFilter
Covering a game of kabbadi recently played in Queens, the New York Times describes the Punjabi sport as
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kabbadi Kabaddi is a popular game among the people of Asia, especially in the villages of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Japan. Some people believe it is an
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Kabaddi is a popular game among the people of Asia, especially in the villages of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Japan. Some people believe it is an Indian game but no one knows the origin of this game. Some historians believe that it is nearly a 4,000 year old game. Kabaddi is also known by various names such as Chedugudu or Hu-Tu-Tu in southern parts of India, Hadudu (Men) and Chu - Kit-Kit (women) in eastern India, and Kabaddi in northern India. Jhoo played in Iran, and Cattlefish played in Korea are very similar to Kabaddi.
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14. ITU Congress: Where Kabbadi Meets Telecoms [printer-friendly] • The Register
kabbadi is one of the ancient games of India with evidence of its existence going back as far as 4000 years. There are two teams on a dodge ball size court that is divided in half.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/10/28/itu_report/print.html
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ITU congress: where Kabbadi meets telecoms
Very silly. Oddly fascinating By Kieren McCarthy in Guadalajara Posted in Telecoms 28th October 2010 02:48 GMT Free whitepaper – The Register Guide to Enterprise Virtualization ITU At the International Telecommunication Union's quadrennial Plenipotentiary  [1] congress in Guadalajara, Mexico, bureaucratic posturing is as endemic as one might expect for such a creaky, hide-bound United Nations agency. Take, for example, the style of debate — if, indeed, the word "debate" can be properly applied to the florid rhetorical style employed by most session speakers. It reminds me of 1990s television, on the UK's Channel 4, when the Pakistani team game of Kabbadi  [2] was shown in Sunday mornings for several hours — the only explanation being that broadcasting rights must have been cheap. Kabbadi is a silly but oddly fascinating game. A bunch of middle-aged, overweight men stand at opposite ends of what looks like a small beach-volleyball court (without the net). One man steps forward from one team (the attacker); one man from the other team meets him. The first man has to get past the second to the other end of the court — if he does, he gets a point. If he fails, the teams switch, defense to attack and vice-versa. The twist is that the attacking man has to constantly mutter the word "kabbadi". The usefulness of this is that it naturally limits the time the attacker can spend trying to find his way past his opponent — because he runs out of breath.

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18. Kabbadi: The Game Of Tamil Nadu, South India | Sportales
Kabaddi is a game that originated in Tamil Nadu, India. It is a popular game and demands great physical fitness. The game is more than 1000 years old. No surprise, this game is now
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19. Club Rules Out Anymore Kabbadi Events « Express & Star
Noisy wrestling events which led to a string of complaints about a Black Country football club have been axed, it emerged today.Noisy wrestling events which led to a string of
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20. Kabbadi (Sports/Kabbadi)
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Wikipedia - Kabaddi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabaddi
Summary of the basic rules of the game.
Home of Kabaddi
http://www.kabaddi.org/
Kabaddi videos, photos, profiles, rules, links and discussion board.
Punjabi culture,Punjabi music,Punjabi songs Punjab culture
http://www.mypunjabivirsa.com/
Lifestyle of Punjabis. Expression on Punjabi Culture, Punjabi Music, Punjabi Songs. Punjabi Dances, due to the long history of the Punjabi culture and of the Punjabi.
Metro Punjabi Sports Club of Ontario Canada
http://www.metropunjabisports.com/
Toronto league kabaddi club homepage. Hosts of 2006 World (circle) Kabaddi Cup. Pictures, history and background of the world cup.
Kabaddi Games
http://www.kabaddi-games.com/
Stories, history, and how to play.
Wikipedia - Kho Kho
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kho_kho A simple primer on game, also includes specifications of playing field and equipment required MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Kabaddi Club http://web.mit.edu/kabaddi/www/

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