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Posted by: Guy Therrien (
) at 2007-12-12 10:07:28
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Legal size? Hum! The FIPJP mentions National Championships and International Competitions. In those competitions, the pistes are USUALLY as you wrote: 15 x 4 metres with an external dead ball line of 1 metre thereby making the pistes 17 X4 metres long ( or 17 x 5 metres if it is an end piste).
Notice below, that the dead ball-line could be anywhere from 1 to 4-meter wide. So how about 23 x 8 metres if it is an end piste!
Article 5 – Terrain Regulations
The game of Pétanque is played on any ground. However, by a decision of the organising committee or the Umpire, the teams may be asked to play on a marked terrain. In this case, for National Championships and International Competitions, the minimum dimensions must be 4m wide and 15m long.
For other competitions the Associations may allow variations down to 12m x 3m.
If the terrain is surrounded by solid barriers these must be a minimum of 30 cm outside the dead ball line. The dead ball line will encircle the exterior of the terrain at a maximum distance of 4 metres.
Guy
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