A new format of the sport of lacrosse, called World Lacrosse Sixes, was introduced in 2021. The format is formally known as World Lacrosse Sixes, hough is commonly referred to as Sixes. It is a streamlined version of the game, a hybrid of field and box lacrosse, designed to be more appealing to the younger generation and to make it more appealing to the International Olympic Committee as a potential sport to be added to the Olympic Games.
The aim of the new format is to help the growth of lacrosse worldwide, promoting new players by eliminating barriers to entry (e.g., cost, team size, field size) and by appealing to the next generation of players and fans due to its increased tempo, speed, scoring and less specialization.
Sixes will bring the size of a lacrosse team down from 10 to six, playing on a smaller field, while there will also be a 30-second shot clock. The game comprises four 8-minute quarters. There are fewer breaks in play with goalies to start play after each goal and player substitutions during play.
Other Versions of Lacrosse
- Field Lacrosse — a full-contact outdoor men's version of lacrosse
- Box Lacrosse — a version of lacrosse that is played on a smaller indoor arena (box), with six players in each team.
- Women's Lacrosse — a limited-contact version of lacrosse
- Intercrosse — a non-contact version of lacrosse.
Similar Sports
- Hurling — a Gaelic outdoor team sport where players use a wooden stick to hit a ball between the opposing team’s goalposts.
- Polocrosse — an equestrian sport combining the sports of lacrosse and polo.
Related Pages
- About Lacrosse Sports
- The Science of Lacrosse
- Modified Sports — shorter, faster and more exciting versions of sports
- Complete list of sports
- The Encyclopedia of Sports