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Apologies for being inactive, needed some sleep :). I was going to say so but didn't want to assume I'd won!
The only 3 equestrian sports in the Olympics I can think of would be dressage, jumping and eventing.
It looks a bit like polo, but that isn't modern so...
Also looks like a ball in someone's hand but I can't think what that would be. Any other hints?

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Edit: mis read the info so ignore what I wrote above.
I'm guessing it's handball on horses? I'm sure it had a much more graceful name than that though?
 
stranding said:
OK, since it's both Friday and the first day of the olympics, here is a sporty one.

What is the sport being played here?
How many players/horses in each team?

It's a newish one, not yet well known but fast becoming popular. And very fast & athletic too. Clues lie in the photo--ready to be picked up...

It's called Horseball.each team has 4 players/horses,plus replacements if necessary. It originated in Argentina in the early 1700's.
Here's the Wikipedia article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horseball
 
scifan57 said:
It's called Horseball.each team has 4 players/horses,plus replacements if necessary. It originated in Argentina in the early 1700's.
Here's the Wikipedia article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horseball

Yes, spot on. We watched a demo by this team who visited stables locally. Unbelievably fast & active. They need to be able to pick up the ball from the ground at the gallop.


http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ho...l=en&client=safari#biv=i|13;d|qG-6tPIgJ9HGKM:

Your turn scifan for the Friday Frolic.
 
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What is this?

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It's a hibiscus. If I'm right I leave the challenge open to the first comer.

Can't monitor as otherwise engaged :)

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Richard Brown said:
It's a hibiscus. If I'm right I leave the challenge open to the first comer.

Can't monitor as otherwise engaged :)

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It's not a Hibiscus,but is a related plant. It's a biennial,flowering in the second year.
 
mollysmom said:
Rose of Sharon?

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The flowers are similar but the flower in my challenge does not grow on a bush but on a biennial plant whose above ground portion dies off in the fall to regrow and flower in the second year. The plant is a member of the mallow family.
 
Here's. Photo of several plants growing together. The Binomial name is Alcea rosea.

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