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Competitions
are alot of fun. You can be as creative with the events as you like and "award" commemoratives for event winners and certificates for all event participants. What is the difference between a tournament and a competition? WSSA-sanctioned tournaments follow precise regulations. A time is valid as a record; the best times are valid as world records. Competitions, although they are "timed" events, do not qualify for record placement. What is WSSA? - click for a brief description of the World Sport Stacking Association and its role in sanctioned tournament events and record-keeping. (more about WSSA) |
Awards, trophies, medals - why these symbols are important; what the color levels mean. More about hosting a sanctioned tournament.
Bulwell Inter-School Competition 2003 in the United Kingdom Birdville ISD Stacking Championships 2002
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