Tournament and Competitive Structure (Late 1990s–2000s)
Overview
In the 1990s 2000s tournaments used standardized team sizes, scoring, and field formats during this period.
Key Points
- Five player and seven player formats were established.
- Referees applied defined penalty procedures.
- Inflatable bunkers replaced rigid obstacles.
- Seasonal scoring systems were maintained.
- Media and sponsorship visibility increased during this era.
Details
In the late 1990s 2000s five player and seven player formats with defined timing and penalty systems. Inflatable bunkers allowed reproducible layouts across events.
Referees used standardized gestures and procedures for penalties. Seasonal ranking systems provided consistency in competitive results.
This era also saw increased media attention and event production.
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