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  2. Caber toss - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Highland games - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Throwing sports - Wikipedia

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    Caber toss – a competitor throws a large pole (the caber), which must fall pointing away from the thrower [17] Catch – a basic throwing game, where players throw and catch an object between one another; Dodgeball – players try to strike opponents with a ball to eliminate them

  5. Highlander Challenge World Championships - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Glengarry Highland Games - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Fergus Scottish Festival and Highland Games - Wikipedia

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    The festival was first held in 1946 as a two day event in Victoria Park in downtown Fergus, [3] organized by Alex Robertson. [4] The festival later expanded to three days; it outgrew the park and was moved to the grounds of the Center Wellington Township Sportsplex at the edge of town, [5] providing space for overnight camping.

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  9. Charlie Allan (farmer) - Wikipedia

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    Allan was active in many sports, including football, rugby, cricket and athletics at university and notably as a competitor in the Highland Games circuit, becoming world caber tossing champion in 1972. [5] [2] He performed and recorded as a singer, particularly of bothy ballads. [5] [1] Allan died on 13 December 2023, at the age of 84. [4] [7]

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