Despite Brexit, the sport goes on

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Despite Brexit, the sport goes on

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Teams from all over the world are taking part in the 11th World Egg Throwing Championships in Lincolnshire.

Andy Dunlop, president of the World Egg Throwing Federation, said the German team could see their world record throw and catch of 76.73m at risk of being smashed.

But he added the event had not been affected by the EU Referendum.

He said many of the top EU countries "were determined to remain", including the Mitev Boys from Bulgaria.

In the throw and catch, competitors aim to catch eggs without breaking them

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The Dutch team have also been tipped to cause an upset on the day

"We have top athletes taking part in the throw and catch, which is far more skilful than Javelin because no-one bothers to catch that," Mr Dunlop said.

Talking ahead of what he described as a "global event", he said: "This year we have the World Gravy Wrestling Champion and TV star Joel Hicks as target in the Egg Throwing with Accuracy Challenge.

On EU regulations, he said: "We only use home grown eggs that pass all EU tests, apparently this now includes (according to 52% of users) being past their sell by date.

"However, the other 48% remain unconvinced by this assertion."

The event is part of the Swaton Vintage Day.

In 2011, Sport England rejected a bid by organisers to have egg-throwing recognised as an official sport

Previous winners include a team led by a retired Power Ranger from Japan
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Looks a lot more exciting than cricket...
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"And I caution you boys about some of them eggs — 'cause some of them eggs are last year's holdovers."
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" . . . far more skilful than Javelin because no-one bothers to catch that,"


However, it is true that, in terms of sport, the javelin catch is not often televised.
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Whatever happens, someone is really going to catch it.

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76.73 meters? That is a long throw. :shock:
And to catch it too?!?!!?

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