Broomsticks aground, Quidditch cup comes to NYC
By Associated Press
Nov 13, 2010 10:51 PM CST
A Michigan State team player rests during a break in competition at the 4th annual Quidditch World Cup held at Dewitt Clinton Park, Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)   (Associated Press)

More than 40 broomstick-riding teams are competing in the two-day Quidditch world cup tournament in New York City.

Long a fictional fixture of the Harry Potter novels and movies about teenage wizards, the sport features players who fly on broomsticks. But in real life, the rules have been adapted to a ground game for "muggles" _ humans without magical powers.

Teams from around the world that competed in a Manhattan park Saturday with rules similar to the sport created by J.K. Rowling in her books. The matches call for chasers, beaters, keepers, seekers and a snitch. Goals must be score and the snitch caught.

The tournament continues Sunday.

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Online:

International Quidditch Association: http://www.internationalquidditch.org/

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