Bandy field

A bandy field or bandy rink is an ice rink used for playing bandy.

History

Originally, bandy was played on naturally frozen ice, mainly on lakes. Teams often had to take time to go out and search for the best ice to use. Soon, ice started to be created on soccer pitches in the wintertime, allowing for a more safe place to play. This may be the reason the outer measurements are the same as for a soccer field. The first artificially frozen bandy field was created in Budapest, Hungary, in 1923. In the 1980s, indoor arenas started to be built, allowing for a longer season. The world's first indoor bandy arena, the Olympinski, was built in Moscow for the 1980 Summer Olympics but has hosted many bandy events since.

The field

The size

The size of a bandy field is regulated in section 1.1 of the Bandy Playing Rules set up by the Federation of International Bandy It shall be rectangular and in the range 4,050–7,150 square metres (43,600–77,000 sq ft) (45–65 metres (148–213 ft) by 90–110 metres (300–360 ft)), about the same size as a football pitch for association football and considerably larger than an ice hockey rink. For international play, the field must not be smaller than 100 metres (330 ft) times 60 metres (200 ft). The field is outlined with distinct and unbroken lines according to section 1.1. These lines are red and between 5–8 centimetres (2.0–3.1 in) wide, according to section 1.1 D.

Field

Field may refer to:

Expanses of open ground

  • Field (agriculture)
  • Cornfield, a field of corn
  • Playing field, used for sports or games
  • Lawn, mowed grass field
  • Meadow, an untilled field
  • Aerodrome, an air field
  • People

  • Field (surname)
  • Field Cate, American child actor
  • Places

  • Mount Field (disambiguation), mountains in Canada, the United States, Australia and Antarctica
  • Field Hill, British Columbia, Canada
  • Field Island, Nunavut, Canada
  • Settlements in Canada

  • Field, British Columbia
  • Field, Ontario
  • Settlements in the United States

  • Field, Kentucky
  • Field, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Science and mathematics

  • Field (mathematics), type of algebraic structure
  • Field (physics), mathematical construct for analysis of remote effects
  • Scalar field assignment of a scalar to each point in a mathematical space
  • Tensor field assignment of a tensor to each point in a mathematical space
  • Vector field assignment of a vector to each point in a mathematical space
  • Electric field, term in physics to describe the energy that surrounds electrically charged particles
  • Field (agriculture)

    In agriculture, a field is an area of land, enclosed or otherwise, used for agricultural purposes such as cultivating crops or as a paddock or other enclosure for livestock. A field may also be an area left to lie fallow or as arable land.

    Many farms have a field border, usually composed of a strip of shrubs and vegetation, used to provide food and cover necessary for the survival of wildlife. It has been found that these borders may lead to an increased variety of animals and plants in the area, but also in some cases a decreased yield of crops.

    Language

    In Australian and New Zealand English, any agricultural field may be called a paddock. If stock are grazed there, the space may be called a run, e.g. sheep run; cattle run.

    Image gallery

  • A green field or paddock with Hereford cattle

  • A green field or paddock with Hereford cattle

  • A summer field

  • A summer field

  • Spring fields with trees, Majorca, Spain, 2004

  • Spring fields with trees, Majorca, Spain, 2004

    Field (video)

    In video, a field is one of the many still images which are displayed sequentially to create the impression of motion on the screen. Two fields comprise one video frame. When the fields are displayed on a video monitor they are "interlaced" so that the content of one field will be used on all of the odd-numbered lines on the screen and the other field will be displayed on the even lines. Converting fields to a still frame image requires a process called deinterlacing, in which the missing lines are duplicated or interpolated to recreate the information that would have been contained in the discarded field. Since each field contains only half of the information of a full frame, however, deinterlaced images do not have the resolution of a full frame.

    In order to increase the resolution of video images, therefore, new schemes have been created that capture full-frame images for each frame. Video composed of such frames is called progressive scan video.

    Video shot with a standard video camera format such as S-VHS or Mini-DV is often interlaced when created, whereas video shot with a film-based camera is almost always progressive. Free-to-air analog TV was mostly broadcast as interlaced material because the trade-off of spatial resolution for frame-rate reduced flickering on Cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions. High-definition digital television (see: HDTV) today can be broadcast terrestrially or distributed through cable system in either interlaced (1080i) or progressive scan formats (720p or 1080p). Most prosumer camcorders can record in progressive scan formats.

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