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[[Julian Bashir]] was the captain of the [[Starfleet Medical Academy]] racquetball team in [[2368]]. His team won the Sector Championships in his final year. He played against a [[Vulcan]] in his final match, however, he found his greatest opponents were the ones with no formal training. At another tournament, he picked up a 5,000-year-old battle warm-up exercise from a top player. According to legend, the warm-up makes the heart a friend to the hand. ''([[DS9]]: "[[Rivals]]")'' |
[[Julian Bashir]] was the captain of the [[Starfleet Medical Academy]] racquetball team in [[2368]]. His team won the Sector Championships in his final year. He played against a [[Vulcan]] in his final match, however, he found his greatest opponents were the ones with no formal training. At another tournament, he picked up a 5,000-year-old battle warm-up exercise from a top player. According to legend, the warm-up makes the heart a friend to the hand. ''([[DS9]]: "[[Rivals]]")'' |
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+ | In [[2370]], [[Miles O'Brien]] built a racquetball court aboard [[Deep Space 9]]. ''([[DS9]]: "[[Rivals]]")'' |
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+ | After the two months, in early [[2371]], O'Brien and Bashir alone played 70 games of racquetball. ''([[DS9]]: "[[Fascination]]")'' |
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Racquetball is a game for two or four players, played in a 4-walled court, using short-handled rackets and a small rubber ball.
Julian Bashir was the captain of the Starfleet Medical Academy racquetball team in 2368. His team won the Sector Championships in his final year. He played against a Vulcan in his final match, however, he found his greatest opponents were the ones with no formal training. At another tournament, he picked up a 5,000-year-old battle warm-up exercise from a top player. According to legend, the warm-up makes the heart a friend to the hand. (DS9: "Rivals")
In 2370, Miles O'Brien built a racquetball court aboard Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Rivals")
After the two months, in early 2371, O'Brien and Bashir alone played 70 games of racquetball. (DS9: "Fascination")