Posted
on March 25, 2016
(on Good Friday)
Today isn't World Marbles
Day because it is March 25. Today is World Marbles Day because it is
“Good Friday,” the Friday before Easter.
And on Good Friday, for
centuries, the British and World Marbles Championship has been held
in Tinsley Green, a little town near London.
I don't think that
marbles has much to do with Easter, but back in Elizabethan England,
a legend states that two men trying for a Tinsley Green “milk
maiden” competed with one another in “all known sports.” For
some reason, the “sport” of marbles became the final and deciding
contest.
That marbles tournament
was held on Good Friday in 1588. By the 1700s, a yearly Good Friday
marbles tournament was being held in Tinsley Green. Around 1900, the
Good Friday tournament was abandoned, but in 1932 the old tradition
was dusted off and brought back.
Do you know how to play
marbles? This particular tournament is the game called Ring Taw or
Ringer: There are 49 target marbles inside a ring, and players on two
teams take turns trying to knock marbles out of the ring using larger
“shooter” marbles. There are several rules that cannot be broken,
of course, but the main idea is that the first team to knock 25
marbles out of the ring wins the game!
According to Wikipedia,
for decades British teams won the tournament. In 1992 a team from the
United States became the first overseas team to win. British teams
won throughout the rest of the 1990s, but in 2000 another U.S. team
won. Since then the tournament has been won by German teams 9 out of
fifteen times!
Celebrate World Marble
Day!
- Learn to play marbles, or brush up on your marble shooting skills.
- You might also want to find out how marbles are made.
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on this date:
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Day in Greece
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