Dodgeball a wild sport mixing power, speed and agility – and Canada is very good
MARKHAM, Ont. — If the bright red balls whizzing around the gym at 120 kilometres per hour don’t get your attention, the jarring sounds of them thumping competitors will.
Forget about the playground game that children play at recess. If Monday’s national team practice was any indication, the dodgeball played at this week’s world championships at the Markham Pan Am Centre will be a wild, eye-darting experience.
The sport is a mix of power and deception combined with agility, defence and co-ordination.
“If you really pay attention to it, it’s a lot of intensity, it’s a lot of athleticism and it’s a lot of strategy,” said Canadian head coach Victor Gravili.