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  2. Stone skipping - Wikipedia

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    Stone skipping and stone skimming are the arts of throwing a flat stone across water in such a way (usually sidearm) that it bounces off the surface. "Skipping" counts the number of bounces; "skimming" measures the distance traveled.

  3. Kurt Steiner (stone skipper) - Wikipedia

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    European records are determined by distance, not by the number of skips; the current world skimming title is held by Dougie Isaacs, with a skim of approximately 399 feet. [1] In 2023, Steiner appeared in the music video for the song "Skipping Like a Stone" by The Chemical Brothers featuring Beck. [6]

  4. Ricochet - Wikipedia

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    Tracer elements separating from M2 Browning.50 BMG machine gun rounds after hitting the target or backstop.. A ricochet (/ ˈ r ɪ k ə ʃ eɪ / RIK-ə-shay; French:) is a rebound, bounce, or skip off a surface, particularly in the case of a projectile.

  5. Learn How to Skip a Rock, According to the World Record Holder

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  6. Throwing sports - Wikipedia

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    Bowling games have similarly ancient roots. Games based on throwing stone balls in Ancient Egypt date to 5000 BCE, and a form of bocce is documented in Ancient Rome. [2] The game of catch (throwing and catching an object between players) is among the most basic of all games and is a key component of many modern, complex sports and games.

  7. Skipping - Wikipedia

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    Skipping may refer to: Skipping (gait), a hopping motion that comes naturally to children; A game or form of exercise using a skipping rope; Exon skipping, in molecular biology; Stone skipping, throwing a stone so that it bounces off the surface of water; String skipping, a guitar-playing technique

  8. Sailing stones - Wikipedia

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    It also moved the longest cumulative distance, 260 m (860 ft), and the greatest single winter movement, 201 m (659 ft). The largest stone to move was 36 kg (80 lb). Karen (stone J) is a 74-by-48-by-51-centimeter (29 by 19 by 20 in) block of dolomite and weighs an estimated 320 kg (700 lb). Karen did not move during the monitoring period.

  9. Talk:Stone skipping - Wikipedia

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    5 Distance Records. 1 comment. 6 Number of Skips Records. 1 comment. 7 Long article about skipping and a skipper ... Talk: Stone skipping. Add languages. Page ...