Speed Stacking

On November 14th of last week Badger Mountain Elementary helped set a Guinness World Record for "Most People Sport Stacking at Multiple Locations in One Day." Classes all conference week learned and participated in various Speed Stacking activities. November 14th was the "official" Stack up day, which Badger contributed 135 students to the record.

Official message from World Sport Stacking Association:

Students at Badger Mountain Elementary help set new world record in sport stacking
With help from 135 stackers at Badger Mountain Elementary, a new world record was set on November 14th as part of the 2013 STACK UP! According to the World Sport Stacking Association (WSSA), this year's event exceeded all expectations with 555,932 stackers taking part on Guinness World Records Day smashing the 2012 mark of 483,658. The stackers spanned the globe hailing from 30 countries and representing 2,631 schools and organizations. This is the eighth year the WSSA has teamed up with teachers, physical educators and youth leaders from around the world to set a Guinness World Record for "Most People Sport Stacking at Multiple Locations in One Day." All stackers were required to be engaged in sport stacking and fitness activities for at least 30 minutes on November 14th


Stamp of Approval:


You can look in more detail on the official website: http://www.thewssa.com/stackup/2013_stackup/
They list all of the schools from around the World on the left hand side and Badger is listed near the bottom under the WA schools.

Here on some pics from the week:







For my more information on Speed Stacking you can check out the World Sport Stacking website or the Speed Stacks website on the links below:



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