词条 | Cricket-spitting |
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Cricket-spitting is a sport wherein contestants place a dead cricket in their mouth, and then spit it as far as they can. The contestant who can spit the cricket the farthest is declared the winner. Cricket-spitting was developed in 1996 by entomologist Tom Turpin at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, as a competition for their annual Bug Bowl event, which brings over 30,000 people per year to their campus for a series of insect-related events and competitions. Since its creation, other universities have begun their own competitions, such as Pennsylvania State University who have hosted their own 'spit-off' since 1998. A Scottish spin off of Cricket-Spitting is Wasp Waving, where contestants throw frozen wasps at a target while blind folded. World recordThe Guinness World Record for cricket-spitting is {{convert|32|ft|.5|in|m}} and is held by Dan Capps, from Madison, Wisconsin, and was set in June 1998 in front of a live television audience. Robert Tony Ferrell, from Hoopeston, Illinois, held the title/record in the 1997 Bug Bowl Games until upset by Dan Capps. Unofficial records of over 38 feet have been noted at competitions.[1] RulesNote: The ruleset is not fixed, and is subject to change or modification by organizations hosting their own competitions.
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/content_pages/record.asp?recordid=52688|title=Farthest Cricket Spit|publisher=Guinness World Records|date=1998-06-28|accessdate=2006-07-22 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20060525103343/http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/content_pages/record.asp?recordid=52688 |archivedate = 2006-05-25}} External links
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