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Event Descriptions The events can be divided into three categories: Distance, Height & Caber. In the Distance events (Stone, Weights for distance & Hammer) the athlete has three throws, only the best throw being counted. In the Height events (Weight for Height/Weight over Bar & Sheaf) the athlete has three attempts to clear the height of the bar. The Caber is an event of accuracy. The caber must be thrown end-over-end, with the caber falling away from the athlete. The Caber is scored on a clock face. Imagine that the thrower is standing on the 6:00 mark on a watch, the caber must break the vertical plane between 9:00 and 3:00, if the caber breaks the plane, then the judge will score the caber bases on where is hits the ground in direct relation to the throwers shoulders, 12:00 is a perfect toss; However if the caber fails to break the vertical plane then the caber will be judged based on the degrees it traveled to the vertical plane. The weights used in the Heavy Events are usually based on two things, the Scottish stone weight (14 lbs.) and the Scottish standard for cannon shot (16 & 22 lbs.). The Women’s light hammer is 12 lbs, probably derived from the 12 lbs. sledge hammer. Stone Putt The Stone Putt can be contested in two different ways, Braemar style or Open style. The Olympic Stone Putt is the direct descendant of the Scottish Braemar Stone Putt. The thrower must "putt" (derived from the Gaelic word "thrust") the stone from the shoulder area not letting the elbow lead the wrist. The Braemar Stone Putt is a standing Putt that does not allow any approach on the Trig (Toe Board). The weight of the stone generally ranges from 22 to 26 lbs. for men and 12 to 15 lbs. for women. The Open Stone Putt was modified from the Braemar style to allow an approach upon the trig in hopes of achieving greater distances. The Athlete must keep one foot inside of a 4‘6"x 7’6" box during the approach and may not go past or step on the trig. The stone is also lighter making it more comparable to the Olympic Shot Putt; the weight of the stone should range from 15 to 17 lbs. for men and 10 to 12 lbs. for women. This is one of two height events. The Men throw a 56 lbs. "scale weight" (masters 42 lbs. and Women use 28 lbs.) with one arm over a bar. The weight must go over the bar in order to be counted. Sheaf Toss This second height event has its origins in the farm country during harvest time. The object is to take a simulated sheaf (bale) of wheat or hay and toss it over a bar with a pitchfork. The sheaves weigh between 10 and 20 pounds (Men use either a 16 or 20 lbs. sheaf, the Women use a 10 lbs. sheaf). The Caber Toss This is probably the best known event, having been described as "men in skirts throwing power poles". A caber is from 15 to 23 feet long and between 70 and 130 pounds. The caber is stood up for the thrower with the large end up, the thrower then hoists the caber up and cups the small end in his hands. After a small run, he will attempt to "turn" the caber by throwing the caber so the large end hits the ground and the small end falls away from the thrower. The caber is then scored for accuracy as though the thrower is facing the 12:00 position on a clock face. 12:00 is a perfect toss http://www.pnsa.ca/webcbr.JPG
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