Bandy
Bandy is a winter sport, where a ball is hit with a stick. It is the original sport that in some places evolved into ice hockey and has rules that are similar to soccer. It is now played in a few nations, including Sweden, Finland, Norway and Russia.Bandy was the demonstration sport at the VI Olympic Winter Games in 1952 (Oslo, Norway).
The size of a bandy field is in the range 4,050 - 7,150 square metres (45-65 by 90-100 metres). The size of the ball is 60-65 mm and is red to orange in color.
FIB, the Federation for International Bandy, has got 12 members (2002).
External Links
- What is Bandy? - History and rules of Bandy.
- Bandy - Category about Bandy at the Open Directory Project.
- International Bandy Federation
- International Bandy Referees
- Another wiki about Bandy
- Bandysidan links - One of the most extensive link directories about bandy
National bandyfederations
- Canada (Manitoba)- http://www.canadafloorball.ca/bandy.htm
- Belarus -
- Estonia -
- Finland - http://www.finbandy.fi/index_sjpl.htm
- Hungary -
- India - (not full member yet)
- Italy - (not full member yet)
- Kazakstan -
- Mongolia -
- Netherlands - http://home-2.wolmail.nl/~mvanonze/
- Norway - http://www.bandyforbundet.no/bandy/
- Russia -
- Sweden - http://www.svenskbandy.d.se/
- United States - http://www.americanbandy.com/
bandy is a Scottish word meaning bow-legged


