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Published on 7 May 2025

Stand Up Paddle Polo (SUP Polo)

CST has all the necessary materials for playing this sport: 12 stand-up paddle polo boards, 12 SUP polo paddles, 2 inflatable goals and 2 balls.

Stand-up paddle polo (SUP polo) is a type of SUP. This sport uses symmetrical paddle boards, which differ from those used in conventional SUP and which enable the players to change direction more easily. The parts of the paddles usually used for propulsion are both concave and convex. A SUP polo match has three players for each team at any given time. A player scores a point by hitting the ball into the goal using only his or her paddle.

Safety

Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) requires instructors with specific training and a valid lifesaving qualification recognized by the the Swiss Lifesaving Association. Groups (with one instructor) are limited to a maximum of 12 people. If necessary, groups can contact Sisport Sagl to book qualified instructors. For more information and details of the sport safety requirements at CST, please refer to the links below.

Sport and safety

Playing this game is recommended only if the participants are well versed in SUP (in particular balance and paddling). The recommended minimum age to practice this discipline is 10 years.

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Water sports centre

The water sports centre is equipped for disciplines such as canoeing, catamaran, rowing, sailing, stand-up paddle, stand-up paddle polo and windsurfing.

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All sports facilities

The CST offers 180 different sports facilities, including two triple-section sports halls, a sports hall for artistic gymnastics, full-size football patches, a swimming pool and a diving pool, open-air and indoor athletics complex, weight-lifting rooms and a water sports centre.

National Youth Sports Centre Tenero CST

Via Brere
CH-6598 Tenero

Von November bis Februar können die Bürozeiten am Wochenende eingeschränkt sein.