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Jelle's Marble Runs is a YouTube channel based in the Netherlands centered on marbles, marble runs and marble races. It is run by Jelle Bakker. It is run by Jelle Bakker. The channel spoofs the Olympic Games , Formula One , and other sporting events with marbles and treats the cast of marbles as though they were athletes.
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It was in the final round of the final event of the 2016 Marble League, that it came down to the top 4 finishers of the entire league. The Thunderbolts with 36 points, along with Savage Speeders, Mellow Yellow, and Team Momo all tied at 34. Team Momo finished in 4th. The Thunderbolts failed to capture gold and finished in 3rd.
A rolling ball sculpture (sometimes referred to as a marble run, ball run, gravitram, kugelbahn (German: 'ball track'), or rolling ball machine) is a form of kinetic art – an art form that contains moving pieces – that specifically involves one or more rolling balls. A version where marbles compete in a race to win is called a marble race.
2009 – Paddy McGuinness – Comedian and TV presenter of Take Me Out (UK game show) [52] 2015 – Henning Wehn – German comedian on Germany winning the World Marbles Championship (at 2 mins 40 seconds) 2021 - Marbles was chosen as an event in the popular Netflix survival drama Squid Game. [53] 2023 - Henry Smith - Mayor of, and MP for ...
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The origin of this traditional Cherokee game is unknown, and it is not mentioned in the works of ethnologist James Mooney. [1] Cherokee marbles is a game similar to rolley hole, [2] an Anglo-American game comprising at least two teams of marble players, although the dimensions are different and rolley hole uses three holes instead of five. [3]