Medal at the Commonwealth Games
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Congratulations! A great result, indeed.
I saw the video: I used to play it when very very young as a beach game, but I wasn't aware it could become such a fierce sport; it looks like they want to nail the birdie (had to google to find the english name of the flying thing) into the opposing team!
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Thank you, Tim. Maybe a googled too fast; where I found the term "birdie" they specified it's a slang word, not the formal one... or I didn't notice I was on a wrong link, golf page, and what I supposed I was clicking wasn't the mouse... :tongue-out3:
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Shuttlecock it is...apparently it is still made traditionally from natural materials like goose feathers, cork and thin leather and sometimes don't last more than two exchanges of play within a game.
When I used to play, we'd use up a cannister of shuttles in a nights play of a few games but in international sports more than two cannisters of a dozen each or more are gone in a game.
Cheers,
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Cheers,
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