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Germans lose their marbles crown | Germans lose their marbles crown |
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Competitors at the annual World Marble Championships celebrated long into the evening after a British team beat the Germans for the first time in years. | Competitors at the annual World Marble Championships celebrated long into the evening after a British team beat the Germans for the first time in years. |
The Yorkshire Meds took the silver trophy from reigning champions, 1st MC Erzgebirge II at the tournament in Tinsley Green, West Sussex. | The Yorkshire Meds took the silver trophy from reigning champions, 1st MC Erzgebirge II at the tournament in Tinsley Green, West Sussex. |
German teams had won for several years, with a break of one year in 2005. | German teams had won for several years, with a break of one year in 2005. |
"It was very good to see the Germans beaten for once," said landlord of the Greyhound Inn, Dennis Baxindale. | "It was very good to see the Germans beaten for once," said landlord of the Greyhound Inn, Dennis Baxindale. |
The village, near Crawley, is reputed to be the scene of an epic marbles battle in Elizabethan times over the hand of a local maiden. | The village, near Crawley, is reputed to be the scene of an epic marbles battle in Elizabethan times over the hand of a local maiden. |
The competition, which has been held at the pub since 1932, attracts competitors from as far afield as Australia and hundreds of spectators. | The competition, which has been held at the pub since 1932, attracts competitors from as far afield as Australia and hundreds of spectators. |
Mr Baxindale said an Australian team flew in this year only the night before the traditional Good Friday event. | Mr Baxindale said an Australian team flew in this year only the night before the traditional Good Friday event. |
'Big drinkers' | 'Big drinkers' |
A total of 21 teams, ranging in age from 11 to 70 took part, including three from Germany. | |
He said most were pub teams, and the winners were "very big drinkers". | He said most were pub teams, and the winners were "very big drinkers". |
Teams, each made up of six people, take to the marble ring in a series of knock-out rounds. | Teams, each made up of six people, take to the marble ring in a series of knock-out rounds. |
Sam McCarthy-Fox, secretary of the British Marbles Board of Control, said many of the competitors took the game very seriously, with some teams practising several times a week. | Sam McCarthy-Fox, secretary of the British Marbles Board of Control, said many of the competitors took the game very seriously, with some teams practising several times a week. |
He said contestants must abide by a strict set of rules, so must know their fudging from their cabbaging. | He said contestants must abide by a strict set of rules, so must know their fudging from their cabbaging. |
Apart from that, "a strong thumb and a good hand-eye coordination are the most important skills to have", he said. | Apart from that, "a strong thumb and a good hand-eye coordination are the most important skills to have", he said. |