With the recent release of Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions, there’s hardly a better time to talk about the best wizarding sport in the world. We’ve got some exciting facts for you that will make you a Quidditch expert.
What is Quidditch? Quidditch is a magical sport from Harry Potter that is played on flying brooms.
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1. Quidditch comes from “Queerditch Marsh”
The name “Quidditch” comes from the origin of the wizarding sport, the moor “Queerditch Marsh”. A witch named Gertie Keddle lived there in the 11th century.
Gertie observed a strange game played on brooms, in which the players threw balls and stones at each other. Although she was particularly annoyed by the noise of the activity, she recorded all the details in her diary.
This then developed into “Kwidditch” in Great Britain, which later became the Quidditch we know today.
2. Germany had its own “Quidditch”
Although Quidditch is the only broom sport that has achieved worldwide fame, there are several other similar sports. Many of them are probably even precursors to Quidditch, which made the sport’s enormous popularity possible in the first place.
These predecessors were usually only known in individual countries or regions. For example, Germany also had its own “Quidditch” variant:
3. The birthplace of Quidditch
In real life, Quidditch originated in Manchester. It was in a small hotel that author JK Rowling came up with the idea for the wizarding sport. In an annotated copy of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” that was auctioned off for charity, she wrote about the background of Quidditch:
I had been thinking about the things that hold a society together, bring it together and express its special character, and I knew I needed a sport.
JK Rowling (via tbsnews) 4. The snitch used to be a bird
For a long time, Quidditch was only played with three balls, the Quaffle and two Bludgers. It was not until 1269 that the forerunner of the Golden Snitch was added.
However, it wasn’t a ball, but a small, round bird called a “snitcher”. Snitchers are known for their high speed, which is why catching them was a real challenge for the searchers.
However, the birds were often crushed during the capture process. And as Quidditch became more popular, the Snitches slowly died out. So in the 15th century, a wizard named Bowman Wright invented the modern Golden Snitch – a small metal ball that perfectly mimics the Snitches’ behavior.