Starting Sat, Oct 28th - Sun, Oct 29th, 2023
20850 Centre Pointe Pkwy, Santa Clarita, CA 91351, USALittle history about Underwater Hockey (sometimes called Octopus) was invented in the 1950s by the British Navy in order to keep their divers in shape and to improve their efficiency under water. It then became popularized in Australia before expanding across the world. The sport intertwines disciplines from both ice hockey and swimming in creating a competitive and fairly physical battle.
Rules of Underwater Hockey
Teams consist of 10 players with 6 players in the pool at all times. The remaining 4 act as rolling substitutes.
Games take place for two 15-minute halves with a 5-minute rest period in between halves.
Players generally cover zones rather than having positions, but formations do come into play.
Teams can also be split into attack and defense. Variations of midfield players have also been noted before.
Players can only score using the stick in their hands and cannot use any body parts to assist moving the puck. Players are prohibited from making contact with players unless they are in possession of the puck.
Participants:
250
Spectators:
250
Gender:
Co-Ed
Event Level:
Semi-Professional
Age Group:
Adult
Reg Open:
Yes
Reg Type:
Team/Indiv
Min Games:
1
Comp Levels:
A, B
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