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The stone remains widely used in the United Kingdom and Ireland for human body weight: in those countries people may commonly be said to weigh, e.g., "11 stone 4" (11 stones and 4 pounds), rather than "72 kilograms" as in most of the other countries, or "158 pounds", the conventional way of expressing the same weight in the US and in Canada. [38]
The average weight of each stone was almost 1,500 lb (680 kg) (.75 tons). They found that four or five men could use levers to flip stones less than a ton and roll them to transport them. 44 men took 22 days to complete the pyramid, including the carving of the stones.
Weight: 1 x 124.75 kilograms (275.0 lb) stone overhead press, 1 x 136 kilograms (300 lb) stone overhead press, 1 x 165.5 kilograms (365 lb) natural stone load, 1 x 181.5 kilograms (400 lb) natural stone load, 1 x 186 kilograms (410 lb) Husafell Stone carry. Time Limit: 60 seconds per stone. Course Length: 15.25 metres (50.0 ft)
Mercantile stone 12 lb L ≈ 5.6 kg Butcher's stone 8 lb ≈ 3.63 kg Sack 26 st = 364 lb ≈ 165 kg The carat was once specified as four grains in the English-speaking world. Some local units in the English dominion were (re-)defined in simple terms of English units, such as the Indian tola of 180 grains. Tod This was an English weight for wool ...
Weight: 375 kilograms (827 lb) Course Length: 30 metres ... 19.16 5 8 7 Vytautas Lalas ... Weight: 5 Stone series weighing 120–180 kilograms ...
Weight: 5 log ladder from 120–180 kilograms (260–400 lb) Time Limit: 60 seconds # ... Weight: 5 stone series ranging from 100–180 kilograms (220–400 lb)
Weight: 138 kilograms (304 lb) stone on the right hand and 114 kilograms (251 lb) stone on the left hand for longest distance. Athletes get 10 seconds for a second pick-up after dropping the stones for the first time.
Weight: 186 kilograms (410 lb) for max repetitions. Time Limit: 2 minutes 30 seconds. Notes: Athletes were awarded points for getting the stone to their lap or torso but not completing the full repetition.