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- Unicycle_hockey abstract "Unicycle hockey is a team sport, similar to roller or inline hockey, except that each player must be mounted on a unicycle (with both feet on the pedals) to play the ball. A team is composed of five players (plus substitutes), but there is no dedicated goalkeeper role (although one player usually stays back in that position).The governing body for unicycle hockey is the International Unicycling Federation which publishes the rules for all unicycle sports. The most recent set of rules for unicycle hockey was published in 2010.The court used is between 35 and 45 metres in length, and 20 to 25 metres wide. It should have either beveled or rounded corners, and barriers on all sides. The goals are also set back from the end walls so that play can go behind them, similarly to ice hockey.Any stick which is legal for ice hockey, other than that of a goalkeeper, can be used. The unicycles can have a maximum wheel diameter of 24 inches (61 cm) and a tennis ball is typically used, although street hockey balls are also permitted.There are at least three national unicycle hockey leagues. One is in the UK, with 10 registered teams, another is in Germany, where there are 53 registered teams, and a third is in Switzerland, with approximately 20 teams. In addition to these leagues, there are individual teams in other countries, including France, Denmark, Sweden, Australia, Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore.".
- Unicycle_hockey equipment Ice_hockey_stick.
- Unicycle_hockey equipment Tennis_ball.
- Unicycle_hockey equipment Unicycle.
- Unicycle_hockey sportGoverningBody UNICON.
- Unicycle_hockey teamSize "5".
- Unicycle_hockey thumbnail Unicycle_Hockey_Eurocycle_2.jpg?width=300.
- Unicycle_hockey wikiPageID "1520346".
- Unicycle_hockey wikiPageRevisionID "592791589".
- Unicycle_hockey contact "No".
- Unicycle_hockey equipment "Unicycle, Ice hockey stick and a ball".
- Unicycle_hockey first "Unknown".
- Unicycle_hockey hasPhotoCollection Unicycle_hockey.
- Unicycle_hockey imagesize "250".
- Unicycle_hockey mgender "Allowed".
- Unicycle_hockey olympic "non-Olympic".
- Unicycle_hockey team "5".
- Unicycle_hockey union UNICON.
- Unicycle_hockey subject Category:Variations_of_hockey.
- Unicycle_hockey type Abstraction100002137.
- Unicycle_hockey type Act100030358.
- Unicycle_hockey type Activity100407535.
- Unicycle_hockey type Change107296428.
- Unicycle_hockey type Diversion100426928.
- Unicycle_hockey type Event100029378.
- Unicycle_hockey type Happening107283608.
- Unicycle_hockey type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Unicycle_hockey type Sport100523513.
- Unicycle_hockey type Variation107337390.
- Unicycle_hockey type VariationsOfHockey.
- Unicycle_hockey type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Unicycle_hockey type Activity.
- Unicycle_hockey type Sport.
- Unicycle_hockey type Activity.
- Unicycle_hockey type Thing.
- Unicycle_hockey comment "Unicycle hockey is a team sport, similar to roller or inline hockey, except that each player must be mounted on a unicycle (with both feet on the pedals) to play the ball. A team is composed of five players (plus substitutes), but there is no dedicated goalkeeper role (although one player usually stays back in that position).The governing body for unicycle hockey is the International Unicycling Federation which publishes the rules for all unicycle sports.".
- Unicycle_hockey label "Einradhockey".
- Unicycle_hockey label "Unicycle hockey".
- Unicycle_hockey sameAs Einradhockey.
- Unicycle_hockey sameAs m.0gtt2kt.
- Unicycle_hockey sameAs Q1308522.
- Unicycle_hockey sameAs Q1308522.
- Unicycle_hockey sameAs Unicycle_hockey.
- Unicycle_hockey wasDerivedFrom Unicycle_hockey?oldid=592791589.
- Unicycle_hockey depiction Unicycle_Hockey_Eurocycle_2.jpg.
- Unicycle_hockey isPrimaryTopicOf Unicycle_hockey.