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The caber toss (Scottish Gaelic: tilgeil a' chabair) is a traditional Scottish athletic event in which competitors toss a large tapered pole called a "caber" (/ ˈ k eɪ b ər /). It is normally practised at the Scottish Highland Games .
In this staple event, competitors toss a large tapered pole called a "caber" (/ ˈ k eɪ b ər /) usually made from a larch trees. The term "caber" derives from the Gaelic word cabar, which refers to a wooden beam. It can be between 16–20 feet (5–6 metres) tall and weigh 90–150 pounds (40–70 kilograms).
Throwing games with prizes are common funfair and carnival games, with varieties including ring toss and coconut shy games. [ 14 ] The act of throwing is an element of many sports, particularly ball games – such as handball , basketball and codes of football – and bat-and-ball games , such as cricket and baseball .
Sean Betz won both the hammer and 28-lb weight for distance. Zijlstra won the Famous Grouse Challenge Caber and Arsjo beat Rider in the pole push. The 56-lb weight for height saw no-one reach 17' and was a three-way tie for first place between Arsjo, Wenta and Zijlstra.
The caber toss event involves tossing a 22-foot-long spruce log weighing about 125 lbs. The stone thrower event involves hurling a 25-lb. rock shot-put style. The 28-lb. and 56-lb. weight throw events involves using a one-handed throw to heave an iron block with iron ring attached.
A spinning carnival ride plunged about 50 feet and crashed into the ground with riders on board, video from India shows. The drop-tower ride hit the ground without slowing down, video posted to ...
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