Beach volleyball
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Beach Volleyball
Beach volleyball is a fun and exciting team sport played by two teams on a sandy court with a net in the middle. Each team has two players. The goal is to hit the ball over the net and make it land on the other team's side. Players work together to stop the other team from scoring.
Beach volleyball likely began in 1915 on Waikiki Beach in Hawaii. The modern two-player version started in Santa Monica, California. It became an Olympic sport in the 1996 Summer Olympics. Today, people all around the world enjoy playing and watching beach volleyball.
Players can touch the ball up to three times before hitting it back over the net. The game starts with a serve, where a player hits the ball from behind their side of the court over the net to the other team. The team that wins the rally scores a point and gets to serve next.
Beach volleyball is governed worldwide by the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. This group organizes big competitions like the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships and the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour. The sport is loved for its relaxed, beach lifestyle and is often played in fun, festive settings.
Playing beach volleyball is a great way to enjoy the sun and sand while staying active. Whether you're on a beach in Hawaii or watching the Olympics, beach volleyball is a sport that brings people together for lots of fun and excitement!
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