More than 6,000 km away from Moscow, in the Italian city of
Florence, the United States swept to victory on Sunday in a much
more magical contest - the Quidditch World Cup, based on the
game dreamt up in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books.
More than 800 players from as far afield as Iceland and Hong
Kong took part in the tournament - the largest yet staged in the
muggle universe.
In the real-life game, two teams of seven players run around
with broomsticks between their legs and engage in a
full-contact, co-ed contest with elements of rugby, dodgeball
and wrestling.
In the early rounds it was favorites USA and Australia who set
the pace in the groups stages, played in sweltering
temperatures.
In the first semi-finals USA beat Britain for a place in the
final for the fourth time. Belgium became first-time finalists
after beating Turkey.
The USA won the match 120 to 70, after Harry Greenhouse grabbed
the 'snitch' within minutes of it coming onto the field, tied to
the back of another player.
The first World Cup was held in Oxford in England back in 2012,
when the USA took top honors. The team took the title again in
2014, but Australia caught the snitch to snatch victory two
years ago in Frankfurt, Germany.
(Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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