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    I went down to Ventura last weekend and threw at the Highland Games down there. I went to try for some PR's (got one) and because they heave the sheaf (basically a 16 pound burlap bag full of hay) in So. Cal but we don't do it up here.

    With my PR in the light hammer at Ben Lomond, my PR in the light weight for distance at Ventura, and my sheaf points, I finished the season in the top 20 Masters 50-54 Age group in North America.

    About 140 guys age 50-54 competed in any Games (and had scores recorded) in North America this year. Of those, about 80-some-odd competed in three Games or more (which means they get ranked). I'm ranked #20.

    I'm kind of happy about that.

    Here's that PR in the light (16 lb.) Hammer
    Video: https://cmgm.stanford.edu/~ahebert/B...ammer_83ft.wmv

    and a caber (almost 18 feet long and 90 pounds) that I didn't *quite* turn...
    Video: http://cmgm.stanford.edu/~ahebert/Be...ber_noturn.wmv

    Those videos are from the Loch Lomond Games, in Ben Lomond two weeks ago. BTW, getting into the top 20 gets you an automatic invitation to the Masters worlds in Edinburgh, Scotland in July 2009....not that they pay your way or anything. I'd love to go, but it's not likely.
    Last edited by AlanH; 10-15-2008 at 04:15 PM.
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    Very cool. I'm impressed!

    -Mark

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    1968 Selmer Series 9 B-flat and A clarinets
    1962 Buesher "Aristocrat" tenor saxophone
    Piper One Design 24, Hull #35; "Alpha"

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    I'm also very impressed! Everyone I've showed the video to is also impressed. I wish I could do that! If I could, I would even put on a kilt to do it! But, sadly, if I tried to do it, an ambulance would need to be nearby. "Gut-busting" is an overused term, but I think it applies well to caber tossing.

    Today I picked up a new belt, and for the first time am proudly wearing the Belt Buckle! Feral is still on the hard in Marina Del Rey, and has not yet been recommisssioned. A long story of little delays, which I hope will soon come to a successful conclusion.

    - Tom Kirschbaum, Feral

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