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Coloured pitches are used to distinguish the field of play (green) from the run-off (red). The hockey pitch is rectangular in shape. The longer perimeter edges are called the side line, the opposing shorter edges are referred to as the back line and the portion of this between the goal posts is known as the goal line The side line must measure 91.40 m (100 yd) and the back line should measure ...
International standard ice hockey rink of Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland. Hockey rinks in the rest of the world follow the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) specifications, which are 60.0 by 30.0 metres (196.9 ft × 98.4 ft) with a corner radius of 8.5 metres (27.9 ft).
Diagram of a hockey field. Most hockey field dimensions were originally fixed using whole numbers of imperial measures. Metric measurements are now the official dimensions as laid down by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) in the Rules of Hockey. [27] The pitch is a 91.4 m × 55 m (100.0 yd × 60.1 yd) rectangular field.
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This image is a modified version of Image:Ice hockey layout.svg for use as a smaller picture where so many details are not legible. This image was created as a replacement for en:Image:Icehockeylayout.jpg , which was still being used at the time; Originally from en.wikipedia ; description page is/was here .