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Jeu de Paume

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  • Short description and the historical epoch
  • Characterictics
  • Game rules
  • Events, competition and the award
  • Sports that arise from this
  • Curiosities
  • Conclusion
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Short description and the historical epoch

It is a sport that consists of returning a ball over a net, in the manner of current tennis and is practiced individually (1 against 1) or in doubles (2 against 2) 3 against 3, or even 4 against 4.

the way to count the points (15,30,40) and "game" that would be like the 4th point that would make you win the game and is always used in tennis. It was played between 1250-1650, The capital of the game is incontestably Paris. The capital of the game is indisputably Paris.

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Characteristics

  • To play Jeu de paume it is essential that the ball is of good quality. Their forms have been changing throughout the history of tennis.

  • It was played directly with the hand hence precisely the term Jeu de paume, "palm game" although gloves could also be used.

  • The matches used to be played in the open air, using a meadow, a street, a square, the courtyard of a palace or the moat of a castle as the terrain.

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Characteristic

  • The two fields were separated by a simple line (the net was not yet used) and individual players or, more commonly, teams of two or more components faced each other.

  • This type of "long game" or longue paume persisted for quite some time, and even today it is still practiced in a very minority way.

  • Sometimes the ball game took more primary forms, such as throwing the ball over the roof of a house, in the style of the fronton.

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Regulation

• In every game, the rules constitute the fundamental pillars that every athlete must comply with during the game.

The game consists of returning a ball over a net, in the manner of current tennis, and is practiced individually (1 vs 1) or in doubles (2 vs 2), but it was also played 3 vs 3 and even 4 vs 4. The way to count the points is 15, 30, 45 and game. The origin of this way of counting is not very clear but it is believed that it comes from the quarters of the clock (15, 30, 45) but changing the 45 by 40 since it was shorter and easier to pronounce. It was played without a referee and they had to follow the decisions of the spectators. At the Jeu de Paume there was no regulation clothing to be worn during a match.

It used to be done outdoors in an enclosed space.

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Charasteristics

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Events, competition and the awards

The Oath of the Ball Game (in French: Serment du Jeu de Paume) was a commitment of union presented on June 20, 1789 among the 577 deputies of the third estate not to separate until providing France with a Constitution, facing the pressure from the King of France Louis XVI.

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Medal winners in jeu de peume at the london olympic games 1908:

Gold medal: Jay Gould II (USA)

Silver medal: Eustace Miles (GBR)

Bronze medal: Neville Lytton (GBR)

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sports that arise from this

  • Basque pelota is a successor to the jau de paummes sport that consists of throwing a ball against a wall so that it bounces off it, It is practiced between two players or teams that propel the ball by hand or with certain instruments, depending on the modality, The objective is that the opponent cannot return the ball before it gives more than one bounce, and the winner is the one who first achieves a certain number of points.
  • Tennis is a successor sport to jau de paumme Tennis is a sport played with rackets and a small ball. It can be played by two individuals (one against one) or two pairs (two people against the other two). The objective is to hit the ball so that it passes over the net that divides the court in half, trying to prevent the opponent from returning it.

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Basque pelota

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Curiosities

• This version of ancient tennis was liked by the noble kings, who even had a tennis court built next to their palace to play with the nobles of the court.

• This game was played by both noble and humble people.

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Curiosities

•This game was played mainly in Paris, due to the exceptional workmanship of the balls made by specialized artisans, these balls were called "les paumiers"

• It was on one of these courts that the French Revolution began, ending the monarchy in 1789.

• between the years 1491-1547 the first wooden rackets were built.

• this game participated in the London Olympics in 1908.

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We found this work very interesting because we have investigated an unknown sport. We have learned a lot about this game and its history, and we have also had a good time with our friends while doing this project. I hope that by reading our presentation you have understood the sport and have been curious to know more about the sport.

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Webgraphy

Curiosities

Conclusion

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