| 21. | To the north, there was once a cup-marked stone called the Quoit Stone.
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| 22. | Slightly further from the Great Circle is a single stone, known as Hautville's Quoit.
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| 23. | Subjects include a quoits hoop, a spirangle, and a hyperstereoscopic view of the Chicago skyline.
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| 24. | The quoit lies at the north end of a long barrow 26 metres long and 12 metres wide.
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| 25. | The quoits feature a large, concave finger groove along their outer edge to assist in pitching accuracy.
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| 26. | The quoit players, in particular, used an area close to the cricket pitch and often damaged it.
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| 27. | The first Games were a mixture of athletics and traditional country sports such as quoits, football and cricket.
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| 28. | In England quoits became so popular that it was prohibited by Edward III and Richard II to encourage archery.
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| 29. | Deck quoits began life some time in the early 1930s as a pastime to occupy passengers on long cruises.
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| 30. | A lot of time and research went into the design of these quoits before the actual molds were created.
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