Goodwood Welly Wanging.

Goodwood Welly Wanging.

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Huntsman

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8,080 posts

251 months

Thursday 13th March 2014
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I'll have you know my great great grandfather twice removed was once welly wanging champion of Lower Upham in the days of the leather clad wellies.

Ian Wegg

656 posts

141 months

Thursday 13th March 2014
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At the risk of undue pedantry, your great great grandfather cannot be anything but four times removed.

Anyway it'll do you no good, these things aren't genetic. My great grandaunt was UK Egg & Spoon champion but I'm allergic to them. (Knives and forks are no problem thankfully).

Lynchie999

3,428 posts

154 months

Thursday 13th March 2014
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I heard currently the goings good to firm...

ecsrobin

17,152 posts

166 months

Thursday 13th March 2014
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Do we know if the wellies are Dunlop, hunter, aigle or another brand?

This could have implications on wanging technique.

Huntsman

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Thursday 13th March 2014
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ecsrobin said:
Do we know if the wellies are Dunlop, hunter, aigle or another brand?

This could have implications on wanging technique.
As you say, the balance and weight distribution are critical, I'm not going to reveal any of my data on the various boots, needless to say I'll have my full 3D data collection equipment with me for a quick pre wang scan.

Lynchie999

3,428 posts

154 months

Thursday 13th March 2014
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There's a not so secret welly test tomorrow...

ecsrobin

17,152 posts

166 months

Sunday 16th March 2014
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Does anyone know if Goodwood will be following the World Welly Wanging Association rules?

Also about technique I was out practicing yesterday and found throwing it like a discuss ended with the best results, is this allowed?

Huntsman

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Sunday 16th March 2014
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ecsrobin said:
Does anyone know if Goodwood will be following the World Welly Wanging Association rules?

Also about technique I was out practicing yesterday and found throwing it like a discuss ended with the best results, is this allowed?
I'm surprised and somewhat shocked that a persoin might think it acceptable to wang in a discus fashion.

Whatever next.

ecsrobin

17,152 posts

166 months

Sunday 16th March 2014
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Huntsman said:
I'm surprised and somewhat shocked that a persoin might think it acceptable to wang in a discus fashion.

Whatever next.
When selecting a heavyweight welly this produced the best result. I guess I've got to hope for a lightweight Dunlop to conform what is classed as socially acceptable.

Huntsman

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Tuesday 18th March 2014
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I'm going to do half an hours wanging practice tonight, see if I can get close to my PB.

TimLambert7

642 posts

126 months

Tuesday 18th March 2014
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Can anyone confirm if the Wellies will be supplied by Goodwood or is this a 'BYOW' event?

Huntsman

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Tuesday 18th March 2014
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TimLambert7 said:
Can anyone confirm if the Wellies will be supplied by Goodwood or is this a 'BYOW' event?
I've never heard of a BYOW event, as far as I know all calibrated wellies for competition are provided by the British Association of Welly Wang Promoters.

TimLambert7

642 posts

126 months

Thursday 20th March 2014
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Huntsman said:
TimLambert7 said:
Can anyone confirm if the Wellies will be supplied by Goodwood or is this a 'BYOW' event?
I've never heard of a BYOW event, as far as I know all calibrated wellies for competition are provided by the British Association of Welly Wang Promoters.
Thank you kindly for your clarification - I have heard too many horror stories of non-BAWWP wellies being used. I'm pleased that Lord March obviously loves a good wang in his spare time.

ecsrobin

17,152 posts

166 months

Thursday 20th March 2014
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TimLambert7 said:
Huntsman said:
TimLambert7 said:
Can anyone confirm if the Wellies will be supplied by Goodwood or is this a 'BYOW' event?
I've never heard of a BYOW event, as far as I know all calibrated wellies for competition are provided by the British Association of Welly Wang Promoters.
Thank you kindly for your clarification - I have heard too many horror stories of non-BAWWP wellies being used. I'm pleased that Lord March obviously loves a good wang in his spare time.
rofl

Huntsman

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Thursday 27th March 2014
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I see ideal Welly wanging weather is forecast.

TimLambert7

642 posts

126 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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Huntsman said:
I see ideal Welly wanging weather is forecast.
I find 65% Humidity to be ideal; much above 70 and the boot starts to perspire.

Huntsman

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Thursday 27th March 2014
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TimLambert7 said:
I find 65% Humidity to be ideal; much above 70 and the boot starts to perspire.
A chum who lives nearby says the going is good to firm.