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Mobile phone throwing is an international sport that began in Finland in the year 2000. It's a sport in which participants throw mobile phones and are judged on distance or technique. The world record holder is Dries Feremans, with an official Guinness World Record throw of 110m 42 cm.
There are usually four categories in the sport:
Original (also called "Traditional"): an over-the-shoulder throw with the farthest distance winning (best of three)
Freestyle: contestants get points for aesthetics and creative choreography
Team original: up to three competitors have one throw each, with their scores combined at the end
Junior: for children aged twelve or younger
The phones used vary not just between events but between competitors, with any phone that weighs over 220 grams being acceptable. At some events, the choice is down to personal preference from phone models provided by the event organisers, while other events provide the same phone model to all contestants.
These are just sticky plastic phone holder corner pieces off Temu. Stuck to a silicone mat.
Literally cost me pence.
No more phone flying with the G force !
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