This is Stone Skimming | Sink or Skim

2019 ж. 25 Ақп.
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The World Stone Skimming Championships is held on the tiny west coast island of Easdale. An island blessed with millions of perfect skimming stones after its slate mining industrial past was brought to an abrupt end by a huge storm. Water filled the immense quarries and created the world’s first stone skimming arena. The competition has always been, and is to this day, a community fundraising event, but tensions are now mounting between the small island community and the skimmers whose abilities have far outgrown the limitations of the 63m quarry.
As with any sport, it takes dedication hard work and a lot of practice to be the best. Stone skimming is an activity with competitive nature at its core, but little is known of the esoteric world of competition skimming and the devoted individuals who call themselves the ‘Elite’.
With the coveted title of World Champion and the first ever Guinness world record up for grabs, Sink or Skim delves deep into what it takes to be 'Top Tosser' in the biggest year in the history of the sport.
The sport is at a crucial apex, it’s future hangs in balance. A point where enough people are getting involved that questions are being raised about what direction the sport should move towards. This can be neatly split into two camps: people who think Easdale is the irrefutable spiritual home of the sport and should never move, and those who think it’s 63m quarry is a limiting length for throwers and a hindrance to stone skimmings’ potential.
There are murmurs and aspirations of it being accepted into the Olympics or Commonwealth games, and that may never happen if the sport can’t leave Easdale, that being said, Easdale’s survival is dependant of the money raised on the World ChampIonship weekend.
Alex Lewis and Dougie Isaacs, the two most capable competitors of hitting Easdales’ ‘Backwall’, hail from opposite sides of these camps. Dougie accepts the limitations of the island and demonstrates a zen attitude to competition, usually his zen comes from two pints of ale. Alex on the other had, only values one thing, and that’s winning. If doesn't get a competition that caters to the 100m-plus thrower he might just have to go a make one himself.

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  • "There's stones, there's the water; gotta do it!" (Me every time i go near a lake)

    @adityahol2054@adityahol20543 жыл бұрын
  • "Hello Dougie"

    @cobra-chan5154@cobra-chan51543 жыл бұрын
  • Just want it to be known that I searched this topic during the coronavirus quarantining. Eventually this video will be come famous because KZhead made it so but I just want people to know how boring the pandemic was.

    @robertwarren4346@robertwarren43464 жыл бұрын
  • My dad thought me how to skim stones, like every Scottish father should

    @GREGORonetwo@GREGORonetwo3 жыл бұрын
  • Wait till KZhead's algorithm makes it popular

    @carimNSFW@carimNSFW4 жыл бұрын
  • Absoloutley love easdale island

    @AlexWAviation@AlexWAviation Жыл бұрын
  • Legends

    @Armwrestlingphilosopher@Armwrestlingphilosopher4 жыл бұрын
  • Oh sure, wait 20 years when they're complaining about "stone shoulder"🤣

    @doggonedean5314@doggonedean53144 жыл бұрын
  • My stone skimming record is around 26-30, it was at work at my summer job (working as a boatman on a lake my godfather manages), it was pretty great.

    @chefduke3719@chefduke3719 Жыл бұрын
  • I mean there's stone skimming and then there's skipping a rock so far that you can't see it anymore and judge when it finally stops when the water ripples stop.

    @sammysk8ter2@sammysk8ter2
  • 1:11

    @pingupingu3488@pingupingu34882 жыл бұрын
  • Boy, they do love skipping rocks.

    @lordknightbuena7239@lordknightbuena72393 жыл бұрын
  • dont you mean it is the most cost effective sport in the world... still looks like more fun than golf LOL :P

    @mattsamoto4451@mattsamoto44513 жыл бұрын
  • So what place is japan

    @smallboto@smallboto4 жыл бұрын
  • hello future victims of youtubes odd algorithm

    @colthaugen7628@colthaugen76283 жыл бұрын
  • I try this and instanly kill a duck

    @dub.-.770@dub.-.7703 жыл бұрын
  • this is amazing go to my channel and look at my attempt at skimming a piece of slate

    @Spencerlittleman@Spencerlittleman
  • 1:04

    @SundaeExpress@SundaeExpress
  • 1:12

    @mrbillhicks@mrbillhicks Жыл бұрын
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