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  2. Lifting stone - Wikipedia

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    Lifting a stone at Harri-jasotzaileak event in the Basque Country. Lifting stones are heavy natural stones which people are challenged to lift, proving their strength. They are common throughout Northern Europe, particularly Iceland (where they are referred to as steintökin), Ireland, Scotland, Basque Country, Faroe Islands, Wales, North West England centered around Cumbria, Switzerland ...

  3. Pendeloque - Wikipedia

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    A pendeloque, from French pendeloque, is a hanging often drop- or pear-shaped object or pendant used as an ornamentation, [1] [2] such as drop-shaped pendant earrings, [3] [4] and specific pear- and drop-shaped parts of chandeliers. [5] [6] The term is also used in describing the specific pendeloque cut for gemstone cutting. [7]

  4. Donald Dinnie - Wikipedia

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    To claim a successful lift in the unassisted (without the aid of straps), a person must get wind beneath both stones to claim a full lift, and also full lock out the arms and legs. The current record of holding them up unassisted is 41.00 seconds and was set on 21 January 2019 by Mark Haydock of Lancashire, England.

  5. Dinnie Stones - Wikipedia

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    The Dinnie Stones in 1995. The Dinnie Stones (also called Stanes or Steens) are a pair of Scottish lifting stones located in Potarch, Aberdeenshire.They were made famous by strongman Donald Dinnie, who reportedly carried the stones barehanded across the width of the Potarch Bridge, a distance of 17 ft 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (5.22 m), in 1860.

  6. Harri-jasotzaileak - Wikipedia

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    The name is built on the Basque root harri "stone", the verb jaso "to lift", the agentive suffix-tzaile and the plural ending -ak, so literally "stone lifters". It is also known as harri-jasotzea "stone lifting". In Spanish it is called levantamiento de piedra (stone lifting) and in French the sport is called leveurs de pierres.

  7. How to protect your engagement ring when you work out - AOL

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    Whether you're a seasoned gym rat or you've been upping your workouts leading up to your wedding day, you might want to consider taking off your engagement ring while you're there.

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