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Record set at 10th stone skimming event on Windermere | Record set at 10th stone skimming event on Windermere |
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A new record has been set at a national competition for stone skimmers in the Lake District. | |
The 10th annual All England Open Stone Skimming Championships took place at Fell Foot Park on Windermere. | The 10th annual All England Open Stone Skimming Championships took place at Fell Foot Park on Windermere. |
Newcomer Alex Lewis, 21, from Helensburgh, Scotland, threw a winning 95m (311ft) across the lake - beating the previous record by 7m (22ft). | Newcomer Alex Lewis, 21, from Helensburgh, Scotland, threw a winning 95m (311ft) across the lake - beating the previous record by 7m (22ft). |
Hundreds gathered to watch Saturday's competition, which was organised by the South Cumbria Rivers Trust, | Hundreds gathered to watch Saturday's competition, which was organised by the South Cumbria Rivers Trust, |
'Amazing demonstration' | 'Amazing demonstration' |
Competition rules stipulate stones no more than three inches wide must be sourced from the area and must bounce on the water a minimum of three times before sinking. | Competition rules stipulate stones no more than three inches wide must be sourced from the area and must bounce on the water a minimum of three times before sinking. |
The event is open to all with those taking part paying an entry fee, part of which goes towards funding conservation projects at the trust. | The event is open to all with those taking part paying an entry fee, part of which goes towards funding conservation projects at the trust. |
The 2017 champion, Gareth Twamley, from Wales, was unable to attend this year's event. | The 2017 champion, Gareth Twamley, from Wales, was unable to attend this year's event. |
Mr Lewis said he had been taught to skim stones by his father from the age of five. | Mr Lewis said he had been taught to skim stones by his father from the age of five. |
Organiser Julius Barratt said: "We never imagined we would be celebrating our 10th anniversary with such an amazing demonstration of power and skill and a record of such an incredible distance. | Organiser Julius Barratt said: "We never imagined we would be celebrating our 10th anniversary with such an amazing demonstration of power and skill and a record of such an incredible distance. |
"Last year's record-setting win seemed remarkable, but to exceed it by 7m is quite something." | "Last year's record-setting win seemed remarkable, but to exceed it by 7m is quite something." |