Auto Polo (en.wikipedia.org)
57 points by canjobear 3 days ago
rmoriz a minute ago
Bike Polo is still alive https://youtu.be/CBZgC7u6ji8
esperent an hour ago
This photo is incredible
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/67/Auto_pol...
fwgijcqywqeo 26 minutes ago
incredible indeed!
arlobish an hour ago
"The official inventor of auto polo...devised the sport as a publicity stunt in 1911 to sell Model T cars."
Amazing to see how little has changed in 100 years when it comes to competing for attention
msuniverse2026 an hour ago
Australian Motorcycle Chariot Race
Oarch 19 minutes ago
These days I have to check the upload date to see if I'm being duped. At 8 years ago this one passes!
TomMasz an hour ago
Unsurprisingly, it died out "mostly due to the high cost of replacing vehicles". Was it the inspiration for demolition derbies?
merelysounds 2 hours ago
I guess the modern day equivalent (technology that’s relatively new, unsafe and unregulated) would be electric scooter polo? I found no sign of a sport like this though.
I think kick scooter polo exists. And bike polo[1] is well known.
consumer451 2 hours ago
My first thought was that Segways would be ideal for the nerdiest fun modern-ish recreation of polo. It turns out that it was a thing.
> The Segway polo world championship is the Woz Challenge Cup. It is named after Steve "Woz" Wozniak, cofounder of Apple Inc., and a player of Segway polo
swiftcoder 2 hours ago
WhirlyBall[1], which is kind of like pelota + basketball in bumper cars, seems like a pretty good bet. There are only a handful of courts left, but I've done a few offsites at the Seattle one, and it's good fun.
The bumper cars are truly weird - they draw power from the conductive floor of the court, and have a one-handed control system that makes you trigger forward/reverse by turning the steering wheel a full rotation...
dgellow 2 hours ago
There is also unicycle hockey! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicycle_hockey
Makes me want to dust off mine
vhcr an hour ago
There's also e-wheel polo
lstodd 2 hours ago
sandworm101 an hour ago
Nope. The modern version uses motorcycles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motoball
>>Motoball is played in a 5v5 format. There are four players on motorcycles, and one on their feet as the goalkeeper.
haunter an hour ago
Was? Not with this attitude!