Join the celebration in 'Celebrating Goals the Right Way | Best Lacrosse Celebrations.' Experience the joy, creativity, and camaraderie as lacrosse players showcase their unique and memorable goal celebrations. From choreographed dances to spontaneous expressions of triumph, this compilation captures the essence of celebrating success on the lacrosse field. Are these celebrations Pro-Styl or No-Styl? Share your opinion!
World Championship Of Wife Carrying 2023 Finland
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Wife carrying is a contest in which male competitors race while each carrying a female partner. The objective is for the male to carry the female through a special obstacle track in the fastest time. The sport was first introduced at Sonkajärvi, Finland.
Eukonkanto originated in Finland. Tales have been passed down of a man named Herkko Rosvo-Ronkainen (aka Ronkainen the Robber. This man was thought to be a robber in the late 1800s who lived in a forest. He supposedly ran around with his gang of thieves causing harm to villagers. From what has been found, there are three ideas as to why/how this sport was invented. Firstly, that Rosvo-Ronkainen and his thieves were accused of stealing food and abducting women from villages in the area he lived in, then carrying these women on their backs as they ran away (hence the "wife" or woman carrying). The second suggestion is that young men would go to neighbouring villages, and abduct women to forcibly marry, often women who were already married. These wives were also carried on the backs of the young men; this was referred to as “the practice of wife stealing". Lastly, is the idea that Rosvo-Ronkainen trained his thieves to be "faster and stronger" by carrying big, heavy sacks on their backs, from which this sport evolved. Though the sport is often considered a joke, competitors take it very seriously, just like any other sport.
Wife carrying contests have taken place in Australia, the United States, Hong Kong, India, Germany, the UK and other parts of the world besides Finland and nearby Sweden, Estonia and Latvia, and the sport has a category in the Guinness Book of Records
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Check out this 100m race where the USA was falling short to France up until the very end! The US pulled through with one of the biggest overtakes in swimming history. With Michael phelps cheering you on, you have no other choice but to win and that's exactly what this swimmer did. Was this a pro-Styl race?
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