The new 3×3 court at Barnet Playing Fields is the first of its kind in the capital

Basketball fans from across London came to Barnet yesterday as Barnet Council launched London’s first 3×3 basketball court.
The court at Barnet Playing Fields, Underhill is the first in the capital designed specifically for the one basket, half-court version of the sport.
The council developed the upgraded court working with 3×3 basketball organisation, RISE 3×3, with new artwork designed by North London artist Darren John and his team at Absolutely Studio.
Anne Clarke, Barnet Council’s cabinet member for culture, leisure, arts & sports, said: “In Barnet we’ve got a great tradition of sport from our Olympic athletes brought up in the borough to the numerous sports teams and clubs.
“We know how valuable it is to give people access to sport for their health and wellbeing, as well as the opportunity to be part of a community and build confidence.
“So, I am hugely proud that Barnet is home to London’s first 3×3 court, and I hope we can see this exciting new Olympic sport grow across Barnet and the country.”
3×3 basketball is a version of basketball played three players-a-side, with one backboard and in a half-court but with specific lines and measurements compared to a normal half-court.
The game has been played on full courts for decades but began to be recognised as its own sport from the early 2000s and has been an Olympic sport since 2020 and a Commonwealth Games sport since 2022, where England’s men’s team won a gold medal, and women’s won silver.
Martin Dyan, RISE 3×3’s chief executive, said: “As a born and bred Londoner from North London, I am so happy that we are launching London’s first 3×3 court right here in Barnet.
“3×3 basketball is growing massively across the UK. It’s a fun, fast and accessible sport for all ages.
“We’ve really enjoyed working with the council on this special project and can’t wait to see the players from the community and all-around London playing some 3×3 here!”
Darren John, director and lead artist at Absolutely Studio said: “My abstract approach to this artwork transforms the court by mirroring the fluid movements of 3×3 basketball, creating a vibrant and engaging space that will bring so much positivity and joy to the community.
“Making art and public spaces accessible is vital for enriching lives and we love contributing to projects like this.”
For more information on how to get involved in the sport go to www.rise3x3.com or email [email protected].
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