On February 7th, 2011, YouTuber Kate Bartels uploaded a dubstep remix of YouTuber speedstackinggirl's video, garnering over 3.3 million views and 6,500 comments in five years (shown below, right). In the next five years, the video received more than 4.2 million views and 2,600 comments. On August 15th, 2010, YouTuber Luke M uploaded footage of himself performing various stack sequences (shown below, left). Within seven years, the video accumulated upwards of 4.9 million views and 27,400 comments. On October 12th, 2008, YouTuber speedstackinggirl uploaded a video in which she enthusiastically celebrates breaking a personal best record in speed stacking (shown below). On January 19th, 1999, the website was launched, featuring news, information, merchandise and videos related to the speed stacking sport. ![]() If a mistake is made during a sequence, it must be corrected immediately with the exception of a cup falling during a down-stack. In each sequences, only one pyramid can be worked on while up-stacking, but two stacks can be touched while down-stacking. RulesĪccording to the WSSA rule book, there are three types of cup stacking sequences: 3-3-3 using nine cups, 3-6-3 using 12 cups and "cycle" using 12 cups. In 2005, the WCSA changed their name to the World Sport Stacking Association (WSSA). In 2001, Fox founded the World Cup Stacking Association (WCSA). In 1997, physical education teacher Bob Fox held the first cup stacking tournament in Colorado. In November 1990, speed stacking champion Matt Adame appeared with his teammates on The Tonight Show. to manufacture modified plastic cups designed for sport stacking. He subsequently launched the company Karango Cupstack Co. In 1981, California resident Wayne Godinet invented speed stacking sport as a recreational activity for his children.
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