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Lacrosse helmet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lacrosse helmet
A lacrosse helmet is a protective headpiece worn primarily in men's lacrosse, but also worn optionally by women's lacrosse players in Australia. Modern helmets consist of a hard plastic, non-adjustable shell with thick padding on the inside, a face mask made of metal bars, and a chinstrap used to secure the helmet to the head. Some players also attach a sun visor shielding the eyes, though these visors are not legal in most leagues. Helmets are required at all levels of organized men's lacrosse,〔(Men's Lacrosse Rules )〕 but only required for goalies in women's lacrosse.〔(Women's Rules )〕 The main difference between helmets is weight, field of vision, and fit. It is important that the lacrosse helmet fit snug to your head to limit injury. Most helmets in the game today offer unique ways of adjusting the helmet size so you can customize it to fit your head. Lacrosse helmets are riddled with air vents to increase air flow and decrease its weight. All helmets come with an adjustable chin strap for added protection. .〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lacrosse.com Helmets - Gear Guide )〕 ==History==
Early lacrosse players did not wear helmets. When lacrosse was played at the 1908 Summer Olympics, neither of the competing teams wore helmets.〔(1908 Summer Olympics Official Report ). p 225.〕 At the 1928, 1932 and 1948 Olympics where lacrosse was a demonstration sport, only the United States wore helmets while the opposing teams did not.〔(1928 Summer Olympics Official Report ). p 902.〕〔(1932 Summer Olympics Official Report ). p 765.〕〔(1948 Summer Olympics Official Report ). p 70.〕 The 1928 Olympics was the first documented use of lacrosse helmets.
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