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Five Denver dodgeball players selected for U.S. team

i2wtcBy i2wtcJune 2, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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DENVER — Some know it as a childhood game, others associate it with a 2004 movie, but Denver dodgeball is part of a growing community and some of its players are set to head to the global stage in the coming months.

The Summit Sports League has a strong dodgeball community with many players active on the court.

Dodgeball uses four different balls, two of which are played internationally. The sport has men’s and women’s teams as well as mixed teams.

Five Denver players have been selected to represent USA Dodgeball at the 2024 World Dodgeball Championship in Austria in August.

Jenny Hodge has played for 12 years and is captain of the girls’ playoff team.

“The World Championships is a chance for countries from all over the world to come together and compete in one tournament,” Hodge explained, noting that the championships take place every two years. “In Austria alone, the women’s division will be competing against 30 countries. It’s intimidating, but it’s such an amazing experience. I’m so happy to see how far the sport has grown.”

Hodge also competed for the U.S. national team in 2022.

“I think we had 10 teams in my division, and in two years we’ve tripled that, so it’s really grown a lot, especially with the pandemic and everything else going on, and I think it’s just going to continue to expand and grow,” Hodge said.

Five Denver dodgeball players selected for U.S. team for 2024 World Dodgeball Championship

Despite the international attention, Hodge says many people are surprised when he tells them he plays competitive dodgeball.

“When I go to work events, people ask me, ‘What’s an interesting story?’ And some people say, ‘Hey, I have this hobby. I have this hobby,'” Hodge said with a smile. “Actually, I play for the US national team in international dodgeball tournaments. It’s fun because it’s an easy conversation starter.”

Arie Biscarand is one of the dodgeball players who will travel to Austria for the championships.

“It’s so exciting. I can’t wait to get to the Olympics,” Biscarando said. “At the city level, the league here is so much fun. Everyone is so welcoming. There are always friendly faces.”

Mr. Viscarando, who excels at twisting and diving to avoid being hit by the ball, has suffered several dodgeball-related injuries, including a broken leg, a broken nose and two lost front teeth — risks inherent in a sport where the ball is thrown at speeds of more than 60 mph.

“In any sport there is a risk of injury, but for me it’s worth it. It’s a lot of fun,” Biscarando said.

The World Championships will last seven days.

“It will cost money, but it’s worth it for all of us. We’re going to have a great time and hope to bring home a gold medal for the U.S.,” Biscarando said. “If anyone can donate it would mean a lot to us. We wouldn’t be able to get there without the help of our family, friends and all the people who support us.”

The players selected for Team USA Dodgeball have launched a fundraising campaign to cover travel and expenses.

The online GoFundMe says that with limited funding provided by the USA Dodgeball team, the players must raise money for “airfare, lodging, meals, transportation and other miscellaneous expenses.” The five players are hoping to raise $20,000 for the championships in Austria in August.


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