Photo Hanna Vilmi

Showdown Cup, Fifth Tournament

Marjaniementie 74, 00930 Helsinki
Iiris Center

Showdown is a 1-on-1, fast-paced racket game popular among the visually impaired, in which the aim is to hit the ball using the sideboards into the goal.

Showdown is a 1-on-1, fast-paced racket game popular among the visually impaired, in which the aim is to hit the ball using the sideboards into the goal.

Showdown is a fast-moving sport originally designed for people with a visual impairment, but anyone can play!

The game is played on a specially designed table by two players from opposing sides using flat, paddle-type bats. The aim of the game is to bat the ball off the side wall, along the table, under the centre screen, and into the opponent’s goal. The first player to reach eleven points, leading by two or more points, is the winner. Each player serves two times in a row. Players score two points for a goal and one point when their opponent hits the ball into the screen, hits the ball off the table, or touches the ball with anything but the bat or batting hand.

Sound produced by the bee bees rolling around inside the ball indicates the location of the ball during the play. The sport is inexpensive to start up, requires minimal maintenance, and can be played in a room the size of a classroom or meeting room.

 

Iiris Centre

4.5.2024

10.00-18.00

Free entry