CBSE BOARD XII, asked by nikitadhone3, 1 year ago

1) international federation of kho kho
2) important international tournaments of kho kho
3) important international award in kho kho

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) The international federation of the Kho Kho is Asian Kho Kho championship.

This federation is held in Kolkata. and this is largest federation in India.

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2) The international tournaments of kho kho is Nehru Gold Cup..


This is the Tournament which is located at Maharastra and Gujarat.

This is the most important International tournament of India.

This tournament was launched in 1982


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3) The important international award in kho kho are Donarchya Award, Janaki award, Shiv Chatrapati Kho Kho award.
Answered by MrAKJ
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Kho-kho, traditional Indian sport, a form of tag, that is one of the oldest forms of outdoor sport, dating back to prehistoric India.

The kho-kho playing field—which can be placed on any suitable indoor or outdoor surface—is a rectangle 29 metres (32 yards) long and 16 metres (17 yards) wide with a vertical wooden post at either end of the field. Each kho-kho team consists of 12 players, but during a contest only 9 players from each team take the field. A match consists of two innings. In an innings, each team gets seven minutes for chasing and seven for defending. Eight members of the chasing team sit in eight squares in the central lane of the field, alternating in the direction they face. The ninth member is the active chaser (sometimes referred to as the attacker), who begins his pursuit at either of the posts. The active chaser “knocks out” an opponent by touching that person with the palm of the hand. The defenders (also called runners) try to play out the seven minutes, avoiding being touched by the chaser while not moving out of the field’s boundaries. Runners enter the chase area (known as the rectangle) in batches of three. As the third runner leaves, the next batch of three must enter the rectangle. Runners are declared “out” when either they are touched by the active chaser, they drift out of the rectangle, or they enter the rectangle late. The active chaser can get any chasing-team member, sitting crouched in one of the squares in the centre of the field, to take over and continue the chase by tapping him on the back with the palm and saying “kho” loudly. The chase is built up through a series of “khos” as the chasers continue their pursuit in a relay manner.

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