Boccia
Boccia will be played as individuals, one-on-one in bracket
play. The object of the game is to throw or roll game balls, so
they land as close as possible to a target ball, called the Jack.
The game begins with a player throwing the white target ball (Jack)
onto the court, followed by the same player then throwing one of
their colored balls. The opponent then throws, attempting to get
closer to the Jack. This continues till the
player lands a ball closer to the Jack than the opponent or until
they run out of balls. Then the process is repeated by the
opponent.
When all the game balls are thrown, a referee determines the points
awarded to the individual. The closest player receives the number
of points equal to the number of balls closer to the Jack than the
opponent’s closest ball.
• Players will have four minutes to throw all their balls in a
single game.
• Ramp players will have six minutes to play all their balls.
Each game will have four “ends” or rounds with a fifth if a
tiebreaker is required. The player with the most points will
advance to the next round. If possible, depending on the size of
the competition bracket, the tournament will be double
elimination.
The NVWG Boccia Lead Event Official will make the tournament decision.
Ramps will be available for use to qualifying Veterans.
Veterans will be eligible to use their personal Boccia Balls if
they meet the following criteria: All personal equipment including
Boccia Ramps and Boccia Balls will be tested by the NVWG Boccia
Lead Event Official prior to use. Any personal Boccia equipment
deemed out of specifications will be disqualified from use.
The following equipment specifications must be met:
• The ball must be allowed to roll under its own weight down a 290
mm ramp consisting of a pair of aluminum bars centered 50 mm
apart.
• The ramp will be set at 25 degrees to the horizontal. When the
ball exits the ramp, it must travel at least 175 mm in a straight
line along the exit plate. A ball will pass if it exits the device
on at least one of three attempts by falling off the exit
plate.
• The circumference of the ball should be 270 mm +/- 8 mm and will
be tested using a BISFed STANDARD template (of thickness 7 – 7.5
mm) which contains two holes: one hole with a circumference of 262
mm and one with a circumference of 278 mm.
• The weight of the ball should be 275 g. +/- 12 g. Each ball will
be tested using a scale accurate to within 0.01 g.
For 2026: The play will be by Class and Division, while Sex will be integrated and not broken out. Medals to the top three in each competition.