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High school kabaddi court measurements follow specific dimensions to ensure fair play and safety for young athletes. The standard court for high school kabaddi is rectangular in shape, measuring 13 meters in length and 10 meters in width for boys, while for girls it is 12 meters in length and 8 meters in width.
The court is divided into two halves by a center line, with each half measuring 6.5 meters for boys and 6 meters for girls. There are baulk lines drawn parallel to the center line at a distance of 3.75 meters for boys and 3 meters for girls. These lines mark the territory where raiders must touch to score points.
Additionally, there are bonus lines drawn 1 meter from the baulk lines toward the end lines. The lobby areas on both sides of the court are 1 meter wide, providing space for players during the game. All lines should be clearly marked and be 3 to 5 centimeters wide for proper visibility.
These standardized measurements are crucial for maintaining the integrity of the game and ensuring that high school students can develop their kabaddi skills in a properly sized playing area that matches their physical capabilities and promotes safe competition. |
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