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In 1977,
while grilling King Mackerel and drinking Gin and Tonics on the patio of a house
in Jupiter Island, Florida, Charles Gaines and Hayes Noel came up with the
initial concepts of a survival game as a lark. The idea was to come up with a
game that "might contain the childhood exhilaration of stalking and being
stalked, might call on a hodgepodge of instincts and skills, and might allow a
variety of responses to this rich old question: How do I get from where I am at
now to where I want to be?"
May 1981
paintball began in Henniker, New Hampshire. George Butler found the gun in an
agriculture catalog. It was originally designed for marking trees and cows.
Bob Gurnsey, Hayes Noel, and Charles Gaines invented
the rules to paintball.
June 27, 1981
The first game was played. The game had 12
competitors against each other in a capture the flag game using Nel-spot 007
pistols. One of the most interesting facts about the game was that the winner
won without firing a single shot! The first people that played the game are:
First people to play:
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Charles Gaines – Writer
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Hayes Noel – Stock and Options
Trader
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Bob Gurnsey – Sports Products
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Bob Jones – Novelist
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Ronnie Simkins – Farmer
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Jerome Gary – Film Producer
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Carl Sandquist – Contracting
Estimator
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Ritchie White – Forester
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Ken Barrett – Venture Capitalist
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Joe Drinon – Stockbroker
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Bob Carlson – Trauma Surgeon
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Lionel Atwill – Writer and
author of the first official book on paintball.
In April of 1982,
Caleb Strong opened the first outdoor paintball field in Rochester, NY.
Charles Gaines marketed paintball as
the National Survival Game (NSG)
PMI (Pursuit Marketing Inc.), was
founded to market and distribute paintball products.
In 1983 the
first National Survival Game (NSG) Championship was
held with a $14,000 cash prize for the winning team.
The first outdoor paintball fields
opened in Toronto, Canada.
Lionel Atwill, one of the original
12 players, writes "The Official Survival Game Manual" - the first paintball
publication (ISBN 0-671-47395-6, Pocket Sports)
In 1984, Caleb
Strong opened the first indoor field in Buffalo, NY.
Paintball started in Australia under the name of
Skirmish Games.
In 1985 The
first outdoor paintball field was opened in England under the title The Ultimate
Challenge
In 1988 The
IPPA (International Paintball Players Association)
was founded as a non-profit association. This was dedicated to the education,
growth and safety of paintball.
In 1991
Paintball begins in France, Denmark and other countries in Europe.
June - July,
1992 Team Internet is formed as players prepared for the World Record Game
at Jack Frost Mountain, PA.
In 1992 the NPPL (National
Professional Paintball League) was founded. This organization is still in
existence today. You can visit NPPL at the following address:
http://www.thenppl.com/index2.html
The NPPL Pro-Am Series started with
sites around the U.S.
In 1995 Paintball fields are
open all in Europe, Asia, and South America.
In 1996 Paintball playing
fields, stores and tournaments can now be found in Canada, the United States,
Australia, England, Scotland, Denmark, France, Holland, Germany, Austria,
Ireland, Belgium, Greece, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Africa, Russia, New Zealand,
Brazil, Venezuela, Israel, Korea, Thailand and the Philippines.
The IPPA is officially disbanded
In 1998 IPPA (International
Paintball Players Association) was founded as a non-profit associtation
dedicated to the education, growth and safety of the sport of paintball.
(2001)
Paintball is a multi-million dollar international sport found in countless
countries all over the globe. Tournaments are backed by tens of thousands of
dollars and can pay out 100,000 in cash and prizes.
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