RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) – A new sport is gaining popularity in the Richmond area.
Floorball is similar to hockey, but trade out pucks and skates for plastic balls and sneakers, along with a few other key differences.
“There are no sticks above the waist, there’s no checking, you can’t touch the ball above your knee,” Nick Baldaino, the President of the Richmond Floorball Club, said.
The sport originated in Sweden in the early 1970’s, making it’s way to the US around twenty years ago.
Just last year, the Richmond Floorball Club was founded.
“We have one of the largest communities in the country in floorball,” Nick Baldaino, the President of the Richmond Floorball Club, said.
The club partnered with the Powhatan Ice Den for summer programing this year.
Among it’s biggest events yet was a two-day tournament Saturday and Sunday, hosting players from up and down the east coast.
“They split the teams up and we had pretty even teams for the whole weekend,” Baldaino said.
The weekend also drew out staff from the U.S. National Floorball Association.
“I’m showing coaching and instruction, things like that that players don’t really get to see on a local level,” Case Connor, the Assistant Coach for the U-19 Men’s National Floorball Team, said.
Connor said he goes all over the country in search of new talent and just teaching people how to play.
“Anyone can do it, any age, talent, size, whatever it is,” Connor said.
According to Baldaino, the Richmond Club charges only around $5 a session to play and provides players a lot of the equipment needed.
“We wanna give people a chance to try the sport,” Baldaino said.
The club is moving out of the Ice Den soon so hockey can resume there, but they have already secured space at the Barton Memorial Rink in Hanover for the Fall.
If you are interested in joining, you can fill out the Fall season interest form.
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