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Friday, 22 July 2016

Making my own sports

This year two new sports are being added to the Paralympic Games. They are canoeing and triathlon. In the triathlon the athletes must swim 750 metres, cycle for 20 kilometres, and then run for 5 kilometres. Paralympic athletes may also compete in other sports including archery, boccie, football, judo, power lifting, rowing, sailing, swimming, sitting volleyball, track cycling, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair fencing, wheelchair rugby, and wheelchair tennis. To learn more about all of the Paralympic sports, please visit the 2016 Paralympic Games website.

So I have to make my own sport by following this explanation

  1. The name of your sport,
  2. A brief description of how you play the sport, and
  3. Three rules for the sport

My name for my sport is Hydrobullet.

To play this sport you have to run around this kind of obstacle like Wipe-out but with a paintball gun. The Obstacle has a mud puddle with a ladder. So with the ladder you have to climb until you stand on the platform, after that platform you come towards to the last platform, to get to that last platform you have to jump as far as you can twist first run is to see how far you jump and the second one is to see how far you can jump to beat your first jumped. When you finish running around the obstacle you have to shoot the target board, if you mess you get splash by water and you will be over with the game, after the target board you have to at less kick this AFL ball as far as you can and also it should go pass the goal post and then you are crown the winner. That the description of how you play the sort

The three rules for the game is:

  1. First rule is you are not allowed to move when you shoot if you do you are disqualified.
  2. Second rule when you kick you can one take 5 step back and 5 step ford when you trying to kick.
  3. Last rule is when you run around you have to least than 45 steps to get to the next round.

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