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[ 3 ] June 4, 2010 | Charli Carpenter

The next Olympic Sport? Seriously.

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  1. The thing is, if you think about it, if all the players are on foot, with the Snitch having to be chased down at length while other players potentially run up the Quaffle scores, Rowling’s rules for Quidditch actually make somewhat more sense.

  2. Hogan says:

    If they keep playing with brooms between their legs, the Quidditch gene is going to be bred out of the species right quick.

    Also, not that I mind geek blogging, but it’s been a while since I’ve seen any babies or cats here. Have that looked into.

  3. rm says:

    That campus in the photo looks very much like Carleton College, which would make so much sense. But all the links mention other places of the same ilk, which probably have the same architecture. Quidditch is the new Ultimate Frisbee.

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