The Games of Croquet
Croquet is a game played on lawns using mallets, balls and hoops
The task is for a player to knock two balls through a sequence
of hoops before the opponent can do so. This requires:
* The physical skill of a golf player, and
* The mental prowess of a chess player.
The ball colours are Black and Blue (for one side) and Red and Yellow
(for the other). There are also balls of alternative colours which
permit two games to be played on a lawn at the same time.
In the doubles form of the game, two players combine as a pair,
and each plays one of the two balls of their side.
Popular views of the game are:
1. That it is vicious, and
2. That it is played only by the elderly.
Neither is true. It IS a game of strategy as players try to prevent
opponent balls from getting ahead while advancing the balls of their
own side. It is also a game played by people from school age to
late retirement as it is not a contact sport, yet poses both physical
and mental challenges.
Croquet has been played for about 150 years. It is still played
in close to its original form in what is known as ‘garden
croquet’.
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The modern form of the game has been played for the last 100 years.
As the skill of players has increased over time, the Rules have
also changed to ensure that the game continues to pose a challenge
for players at the highest level.
Christchurch has a number of international level players including
Chris Clarke (twice World Champion), and Jenny Clarke (one of the
top woman players in the world).
There are two forms of the modern game:
Association Croquet
(the classic form); and
Golf Croquet
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