Posted
on January 11, 2014


There
are several events, such as Fruitcake Hurling (the medal winner is
the one whose fruitcake ends up the furthest distance from the
hurling line—unlike Olympic events, it's not the first touch on the
ground that counts, but rather the cake's final resting place), Catch
the Fruitcake (a team event in which four fruitcakes are tossed by a
device to a team of three catchers; the team that catches the most
wins), and Accuracy with Targets (targets are rings that are 75, 125,
and 175 feet away from the throwing line; the goal is to get your
fruitcake into or at least near to each target.
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That looks like some pretty heavy-duty machinery to toss a fruitcake! |
The devices used in the Catch game are, apparently, created by each team. So there is a lot of prep time—you have to build a catapult!
Maybe
some of you don't live in Manitou Springs, CO. But you can organize
your own Fruitcake Toss competition!
(By
the way, this holiday is celebrated either the first or second
weekend of January. Some communities held their tossing events last
weekend—despite the cold!)
Also
on this date:
Anniversary of the Grand Canyon becoming a National Monument
Plan
ahead!
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