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Klootschieten (NL) (German: Klootschießen, Bosseln or Boßeln; English: Ball shooting or Road bowling) is a sport in the Netherlands, East Frisia, and Northern Germany, most popular in the eastern regions of Twente and Achterhoek. The game is of Frisian origin. To play, participants throw a ball (the Kloot or Bossel) as far as they can, using a relatively difficult throwing style that requires speed, power, and concentration. The sport was banned at times, but achieved a measure of respectability when its first league was established by Hinrich Dunkhase in 1902. The sport is divided into field, street, and standing play. Field and street play typically has two teams playing against each other, while standing play is individual. is the current record holder, throwing the ball 106.20 meters.

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  • كلوتشيتن (ar)
  • Klootschießen (de)
  • Klootschieten (en)
  • Klootschieten (nl)
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  • كلوتشيتن (بالهولندية: Klootschieten) ("رمي الكرة") هي رياضة في هولندا وشرق فريزيا في ألمانيا. في اللعبة، يحاول المشاركون رمي الكرة قدر الإمكان. تكثر شعبيتها في المناطق الشرقية من تفينتي وأشترهوك. (ar)
  • Klootschießen ist eine in Norddeutschland, vor allem an der Küste und den Inseln bekannte Sportart. Sie ist schon viele Jahrhunderte alt, weitaus älter als das Boßeln. Es ist eine relativ schwierige Wurfart, die Schnelligkeit, Kraft und Konzentration voraussetzt. (de)
  • Klootschieten (NL) (German: Klootschießen, Bosseln or Boßeln; English: Ball shooting or Road bowling) is a sport in the Netherlands, East Frisia, and Northern Germany, most popular in the eastern regions of Twente and Achterhoek. The game is of Frisian origin. To play, participants throw a ball (the Kloot or Bossel) as far as they can, using a relatively difficult throwing style that requires speed, power, and concentration. The sport was banned at times, but achieved a measure of respectability when its first league was established by Hinrich Dunkhase in 1902. The sport is divided into field, street, and standing play. Field and street play typically has two teams playing against each other, while standing play is individual. is the current record holder, throwing the ball 106.20 meters. (en)
  • Klootschieten of kogelwerpen is een werpsport waarbij deelnemers, veelal opgedeeld in twee teams, proberen een met lood verzwaarde kogel (de kloot) onderhands zo ver mogelijk te werpen. In Nederland wordt dit volksspel vooral in Overijssel, Drenthe en de Achterhoek beoefend als georganiseerde sport. In de geschiedschrijving over Scheveningen wordt aangegeven dat in deze kustplaats in de 17e en 18e eeuw dit spel ook werd beoefend. (nl)
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