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- Steinstossen (translated to 'stone throwing' in English) is the Swiss variant of stone put, of throwing a heavy stone overhead using both arms for the...
- "national sport" of Switzerland, alongside Hornussen and Steinstossen. Schwingen and Steinstossen were included as Nationalturnen ("national gymnastics")...
- (186.4 mph) and create a buzzing sound. Together with Schwingen and Steinstossen, Hornussen is seen as a Swiss national sport. Outside of Switzerland...
- Century. It features the throwing of an 83 kg stone. The event, called the steinstossen, typically uses a two arm throwing style. Similar events also continue...
- towards a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles Steinstossen, the Swiss variant of stone put, a competition in throwing a heavy stone...
- indigenous Swiss sport, which is like a cross between baseball and golf. Steinstossen is the Swiss variant of stone put, a competition in throwing a heavy...
- for time, the Odd Haugen tombstone to shoulder for reps, and replica Steinstossen strongman events. Kieliszkowski had an interest in strength sports in...
- established challenge stones such as the Húsafell Stone, Dinnie Stones, Steinstossen, Inver Stones and Odd Haugen Tombstone. They also do modernized versions...
- weightlifting Powerlifting Bodybuilding Strength athletics (strongman) Steinstossen Sports falling into two or more categories. Chess boxing Whirlyball Sports...
- festival highlights traditional Swiss culture and features competitions of Steinstossen (stone throwing), Schwingen (wrestling) and yodeling. The stone-throwing...