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Fabb
August 12th, 2004, 06:01 PM
Sacrebleu! France’s national pastime is under suspicion

By BRUCE CRUMLEY

Monday, Aug. 09, 2004
L'horreur! With many French sports fans still hotly denying accusations that cycling is plagued by doping, imagine the outcry at suggestions that all is not right with the nation's other beloved plebeian pastime — pétanque. The iconic Provençal game (also known as boules, a reference to the three metal balls each player uses) is enjoyed casually by an estimated 15 million French people at least once a year — usually vacationers or older gents whiling away their retirement years.

As unstrenuous as its British cousin, darts, pétanque requires contestants to toss their metal projectiles closer to a small wooden sphere than their rivals — either rolling or arching shots, or simply drilling an opposing boule into the weeds. But there are signs some of the 460,000 people registered to play pétanque competitively are taking things a little too seriously. An annual Montpellier tournament scheduled for last month was canceled when too many visiting teams bowed out after receiving threats from hometown fans. "Bouligans" have been known to warn out-of-town rivals to lose deliberately — or else. "That, and unsportsman-like behavior by some fans during play, got to be too much," laments Philippe Gaffet, secretary general of the Paris section of the French Pétanque and Provençal Game Federation, the sport's governing body. "So the city decided to shut it down."

Pétanque's evolution from leisure activity to serious sport has produced other growing pains, too. Some top players are suspected of seeking an advantage through performance-enhancing substances stronger than pastis. Random anti-doping tests are now common. "It's required for all élite sports, and the only infraction detected thus far was for cannabis a younger player had smoked the night before," chuckles Gaffet. Still, with the average age of competitive pétanque players now at just 30, Gaffet admits the risk of illicit toking — if not veritable doping — is higher than ever. "Pétanque isn't a game of granddads anymore."

From the Aug. 16, 2004 issue of TIME Europe magazine

Ning
August 12th, 2004, 08:13 PM
Petanque isn't the national pastime. Nobody plays petanque in northern part of France.

Fabb
August 12th, 2004, 11:11 PM
What are you talking about ? There are pétanque players in Paris !

Bender
August 13th, 2004, 10:50 PM
What are you talking about ? There are pétanque players in Paris !

Yes but petanque is more linked to Provence, Pastis, Place du Village

Ning
August 14th, 2004, 12:44 AM
What are you talking about ? There are pétanque players in Paris !

I've never seen anybody playing Petanque in Strasbourg or Lille.

brunob
September 23rd, 2005, 11:18 PM
I have. 3 weeks ago i was in Lille, and i saw men playing petanque, and boy,did they seem to be enjoying themselves!
there - doesn't that breaks the myth now?

rocky
September 23rd, 2005, 11:26 PM
young people seem to play petanque. the culture of young people is more violent.

brunob
September 23rd, 2005, 11:31 PM
Resistance is futile - face it, you'll all be playing it in your life. I'm lucky, i escaped!

sussucre
September 24th, 2005, 09:42 AM
j'habite paris et j'ai mon jeu de boules chez moi, pret a rouler sur le sable des pistes du jardin du luxembourg ! :)
tradition française. ancienne certes, depassée peut-etre, retro surement, mais bon avec des potes parigots ça le fait bien ! :D

eomer
September 24th, 2005, 09:56 AM
La pétanque, c'est un loisir pas plus ringard qu'un autre et cela présente l'avantage de n'être pas cher et de favoriser la convivialité. Je ne vois pas pourquoi certains se permettent de s'en gauser.

Au passage, la pétanque cause bcp moins de dégats à l'environnement que le golf...pourtant considéré par certains comme le summum du sport loisir en communion avec la nature.

brunob
September 24th, 2005, 10:01 AM
Awww.... je n'aimes pas c'est tout!
Je suis parfaitement conscient que c'est une tradition, je ne vois aucun probleme a ca non plus.
Vive la petanque! (ahem, c'est vraiment moi qui parle? :D)

brunob
September 24th, 2005, 10:03 AM
le golf...pourtant considéré par certains comme le summum du sport loisir en communion avec la nature.

ne serait-ce pas s'allonger sur un trou de taupe ?
desole je ne sais pas ce qui me passe par la tete depuis hier soir!

Jonesy55
September 24th, 2005, 10:34 AM
I've never seen anybody playing Petanque in Strasbourg

That's because you are Germans.

icon
September 24th, 2005, 01:33 PM
Now there are some places to play pétanque in Genve and they are used pretty often