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  2. Table shuffleboard - Wikipedia

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    A table with American-style score markings. Shuffleboard tables vary in length, usually within a 9–22-foot range (2.7–6.7 m), and are at least 20 inches (510 mm) wide. Tables are intended to be kept flat, but any given table may have its own slight concave or convex condition, adding an extra challenge. In order to decrease friction, the ...

  3. Shuffleboard - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions of a floor shuffleboard court can vary to suit available space, but an official shuffleboard court is 6 feet (1.8 m) wide by 39 feet (12 m) in length plus a 6-foot (1.8 m) shooting area at each end. [citation needed] Typically a scoring zone is painted at each end of the court to reduce set-up time between games.

  4. Valley-Dynamo - Wikipedia

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    Stites, the son-in-law of Valley Co. founder Rickett, decided to move pool and air hockey table production from Mexico back to Texas. [3] Under the new partnership, in which Stites is the majority owner, [3] Valley-Dynamo absorbed Champion's shuffleboard brand rather than vice versa, with Stites citing Valley-Dynamo's widespread brand name ...

  5. I spent the first half of summer putting shuffleboard tables to task, inspired by the prevailing Olympic spirit. In the end, a shortlist of options stood out.

  6. International Shuffleboard Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Shuffleboard Association - ISA - was founded in Saint Petersburg, Florida in 1979. [1] Shuffleboard is a competitive game played on marked floor courts. The ISA promotes Shuffleboard competition and travel worldwide. The 2009 Deck Shuffleboard championship in Zephyrhills, Florida at Betmar Shuffleboard Club featured 64 ...

  7. Space Shuttle Challenger disaster - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent dives to 560 ft (170 m) by the NR-1 submarine on April 5 and the SEA-LINK I submersible on April 12 confirmed that it was the damaged field joint, [20]: 42 and it was successfully recovered on April 13. Of the 196,726 lb (89,233 kg) of both SRB shells, 102,500 lb (46,500 kg) was recovered, another 54,000 lb (24,000 kg) was found but ...