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  7. Sport (Thailand): Muay Thai, Sepak Takraw, Pencak Silat, Sommer-Paralympics 2008|teilnehmer, Krabi Krabong (German Edition)
  8. Sport En Thaïlande: Muay Thaï, Équipe de Thaïlande de Hockey Sur Glace, Sepak Takraw, Krabi Krabong, Muay Boran (French Edition)
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  10. SEPAK RAGA (TAKRAW) by Sarawak, 1983

81. What's Sepak Takraw?
Background and history, rules, highlights of the game. English text autotranslated from Japanese makes for enjoyable reading.
http://www.geocities.co.jp/Athlete-Acropolis/2678/english/whatsepa.html
WHAT IS SEPAK TAKRAW ?
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Background and History
Sepal Takraw was created by the royal family of Malaysia about 500 years ago. The name itself comes from two languages. Sepak is "kick" in Malay, and Takraw is the "ball" in Thai. When it is born, It looked like Japanese "Kemari", and some became a circle, and a pole was kicked, and the number of times was being competed in.
It looks very similar to the Japanese traditional game, "kemari" where the players form a loose circle and the number of times the ball is kicked before it touches the ground is counted. In 1965 the game was unified into the present volleyball style with the addition of a net and the adoption of international rules.
Game
The court and the net height and size are identical to those used in badminton and each team has three players. The rules are very similar to those in volleyball , with the following five important exceptions
  • The use of hands is not permitted.

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