The sport probably developed in the seventeenth century. The earliest reference to Hornuss is found in the records of 1625 of the
consistory of
Lauperswil,
canton Bern, in a complaint about the breaking of the
Sabbath. Two men were fined the sum of 20 francs for playing Hornussen on Sunday. The first recorded competitive Hornussen game occurred in 1655 in
Trub. In the 19th century this amateur sport was very popular in the
Emmental and in
Entlebuch. In 1902, the federal Hornussen association was founded, which organises a competition every three years. In 2011, there were around 270 clubs in the association, with around 8,300 members. During the season inter-association and inter-cantonal events are held, as well as group and elite events. In 2012, the international Hornussen association was founded, which helps promote the sport in countries throughout the world. Since its founding, more than 20 clubs have been founded in the United States. == Gameplay ==