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  • TomMasz 2 hours

    Unsurprisingly, it died out "mostly due to the high cost of replacing vehicles". Was it the inspiration for demolition derbies?

  • xg15 1 hours

    > though deaths due to auto polo were rare.

    Oh well, then...

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  • rmoriz 1 hours

    Bike Polo is still alive https://youtu.be/CBZgC7u6ji8 and for example https://youtu.be/PxMms5Yh_gI

  • haunter 1 hours

    Was? Not with this attitude!

  • arlobish 2 hours

    "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

  • cheschire 1 hours

    I’m sure many of us are reminded immediately of the old Top Gear auto football matches:

    https://youtu.be/SIeu7_-iwdw

  • msuniverse2026 2 hours

    Australian Motorcycle Chariot Race

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1avID4bJ3pw

    Oarch 1 hours

    These days I have to check the upload date to see if I'm being duped. At 8 years ago this one passes!

  • esperent 2 hours

    This photo is incredible

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/67/Auto_pol...

    jshmrsn 41 minutes

    Mad Max 1910

    fwgijcqywqeo 1 hours

    incredible indeed!

  • merelysounds 3 hours

    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.

    [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardcourt_Bike_Polo

    consumer451 3 hours

    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

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segway_polo

    lstodd 2 hours

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motoball

    vhcr 2 hours

    There's also e-wheel polo

    tigerlily 1 hours

    I for one wish for mobile crane joust.

    sandworm101 2 hours

    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.

    swiftcoder 2 hours

    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...

    [1]: https://www.whirlyball.com

    dgellow 2 hours

    There is also unicycle hockey! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicycle_hockey

    Makes me want to dust off mine