Knattleikr

Knattleikr (English. Ball game) is an ancient ball game played by the Vikings of Iceland.

How the game was played

Today no one knows the game's exact rules but there is some information.[1]

We know that:

It is conjectured by some that:

The game was probably similar to the Irish sport of hurling.

Knattleikr today

Today, knattleikr is often reenacted at medieval fairs and by Norse culture enthusiasts. It is also played on some college campuses. Brandeis University, Clark University, Providence College, and Yale University in particular are known for their teams. The first annual New England intercollegiate knattleikr competition (right) was played in April, 2007[2] at Clark University between Clark's team and Brandeis.

The New England Viking reenactment group cautions that the game is dangerous and refers to the Icelandic Gragas laws that a player may leave the game at any time.[2]

Historical references

The most complete descriptions of the game are to be found in the following Icelandic sagas:

See also

Hurling or GAA

References

  1. http://www.broomball.com.au/ancienthistory.shtml
  2. 1 2 Hurstwic: Knattleikr - The Viking Ball Game William R. Short, hurstwic.org, 2007

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