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  2. Sport stacking - Wikipedia

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    Sport stacking, also known as cup stacking or speed stacking, is an individual and team sport that involves stacking 9–12 specially designed cups in predetermined sequences as quickly as possible. The cups are specially designed with holes to allow for air to pass through.

  3. Sport stacking world records - Wikipedia

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    Sport stacking world records can be set at sanctioned WSSA events. The WSSA reviews video of potential world record attempts before certifying a time as a new world ...

  4. World Sport Stacking Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Bob Fox, the founder of the cup manufacturer Speed Stacks, formed the World Cup Stacking Association (WCSA). [1] The WCSA formally renamed themselves the World Sport Stacking Association to coincide with the new name for the sport in 2005.

  5. Emily Fox (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Emily Fox (born April 23, 1987) is an American former basketball player and former world record holder in sport stacking. She set the overall world record in the cycle (7.43 seconds) in April 2002 and the 3–6–3 (2.72 seconds). However, in 2006, her cycle record was beaten (by Robin Stangenberg from Germany with a time of 7.41 seconds). Her ...

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  7. Talk:Sport stacking - Wikipedia

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    As late as 2009-01-29, a casual reader could come to Wikipedia to find out what cup stacking is and actually find out; being a shill for the Speed Stacks company was a secondary application of the page space.

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    The Merach doesn't really stack up here because it doesn't have an incline option and its max speed is 7.5 mph. Again, it's really a preferred option only if you're a walker or a light jogger.

  9. Speedcubing - Wikipedia

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    The official timer used in competitions is the StackMat Gen 4 or Gen 5 timer, which was originally designed for sport stacking. This device has touch-sensitive pads that are triggered by the user lifting one or both of their hands to start the time and placing both their hands back on the pads after releasing the puzzle to stop the timer.

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