Traditional games of Venezuela

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Venezuela has some traditional games and activities, though many are fading away because of foreign influences. [1]

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Traditional games

Bolas criollas

Participants compete to throw heavy metal balls as close as possible to a smaller metal ball. [2] [3]

Carruchas

Participants compete to race on the streets in the city of Caracas on sleds known as carruchas. [4]

Coleo

In coleo or colos torreados, four participants ride on horseback and try to bring down a bull as fast as possible. [5]

Gurrufío

Gurrufío is a 400-year old game. [6]

Pelotica de goma

Pelotica de goma (transl. little rubber ball) is a variation of baseball in which the only equipment used is a rubber ball. The batter starts off with the ball, hits it with a hand, and then begins running the bases, with the rest of the gameplay being similar to baseball. [7] Baseball5 is a similar sport created by the World Baseball Softball Confederation which was partially inspired by this game. [8] [9]

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