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  2. Air hockey - Wikipedia

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    A group of five air hockey pucks. Air hockey pucks are discs made of Lexan polycarbonate resin. Standard USAA and AHPA-approved pucks are yellow, red, and green. In competitive play, a layer of thin white tape is placed on the face-up side. Air hockey pucks come in circles and other shapes (triangle, hexagon, octagon, or square).

  3. Score On Your Friends and Family With These Air Hockey Tables

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    Bonus: Assembly of the 14-pound table is a snap, and it comes with two air hockey strikers and two pucks. $69.95 at amazon.com. Hockey + TT Table White. $549.00 at amazon.com.

  4. Colin Cummings - Wikipedia

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    Cummings began playing air hockey at the age of 10 at a neighbors house. [2] [3] He became the #1 ranked junior air-hockey player within 2 years. [4] Cummings won the AHPA Air Hockey World Championships in 2015. He was youngest air hockey world champion ever at the age of 16 and was awarded a Guinness World Record.

  5. Tim Weissman - Wikipedia

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    Tim Weissman (born 1970) is a clinical psychologist and ten-time world champion in the sport of professional air hockey. [1] He is a major subject of the documentary Way of the Puck. He is credited for creating a move called the "circle drift." [2] He has also been referred to as "the Kasparov of air hockey." [3]

  6. USA downs rival Canada, wins group at world juniors hockey ...

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    The United States beat Canada 4-1 to win its group in the world junior hockey championship. ... because James Hagens knocked the puck out of the air with a high stick. ... a defender to the puck ...

  7. Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Box Hockey being played in Miami, Florida, 1935 Underwater hockey. Air hockey is played indoors with a puck on an air-cushion table. Beach hockey, a variation of street hockey, is a common sight on Southern California beaches. Ball hockey is played in a gym using sticks and a ball, often a tennis ball with the felt removed.