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Southeast Asian Games 2019: underwater hockey to make waves at SEA debut in Philippines
- ‘Octopush’ is one of several sports that will make its debut at the 2019 SEA
- Underwater sport was invented in the UK in the 1950s
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Swimmers wearing snorkels and gripping short, curved sticks dive to the bottom of a pool in Malaysia and charge at a puck as they compete in an energetic game of underwater hockey.
Invented in the 1950s in Britain – where it is known as “Octopush” – to help divers keep fit during the winter months, the game has gained a small but dedicated following from Europe to Asia.
This year the unusual discipline is set to debut at the Southeast Asian Games, the region’s biennial mini-Olympics that attracts thousands of athletes.
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At the national aquatics centre in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, male and female players donned snorkels, flippers, caps and gloves ahead of a tough practice session.
Underwater hockey is not for the faint-hearted – players shoot around at high speed, swimming over one another and jostling as they try to hit the heavy puck, and smash it fast through the water.
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