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- Stone_put abstract "The stone put is one of the main Scottish heavy athletic events at modern-day Highland games gatherings. Similar to the shot put, the stone put more frequently uses an ordinary stone or rock instead of a steel ball. The weight of the stone will vary from 16 to 26 lb for men (or 8 to 18 lb for women) depending on which type of stone put event (Braemar stone or Open stone) is being contested and also on the idiosyncrasies of the event (mainly because stones in use have no standard weight). There are also some differences in allowable techniques and rules.Robert Burns was keen on stone putting and apparently left his favourite putting stone at Ellisland Farm near Dumfries. If he saw anyone using it whilst he lived there he would call \"Bide a wee\" and join in the sport, always proving that he was the strongest man there.".
- Stone_put thumbnail Stone_put_05WDBY_007.jpg?width=300.
- Stone_put wikiPageID "4245100".
- Stone_put wikiPageLength "2232".
- Stone_put wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Stone_put wikiPageRevisionID "656177367".
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Category:Highland_games.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_sports.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Category:Throwing_sports.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Ellisland_Farm.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Highland_games.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Lifting_stone.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Pound_(mass).
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Burns.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Highlands.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Shot_put.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink Steinstossen.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLink File:Stone_put_05WDBY_007.jpg.
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "Putting the Stone".
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stone put".
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stone put#Origin of the stone put".
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stone".
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "putting stone".
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "putting the stone".
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "shot put".
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "stone put".
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "stone-".
- Stone_put wikiPageWikiLinkText "stone-throwing".
- Stone_put wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stone_put subject Category:Highland_games.
- Stone_put subject Category:Individual_sports.
- Stone_put subject Category:Throwing_sports.
- Stone_put hypernym Events.
- Stone_put type Event.
- Stone_put type SportsEvent.
- Stone_put type Event.
- Stone_put comment "The stone put is one of the main Scottish heavy athletic events at modern-day Highland games gatherings. Similar to the shot put, the stone put more frequently uses an ordinary stone or rock instead of a steel ball. The weight of the stone will vary from 16 to 26 lb for men (or 8 to 18 lb for women) depending on which type of stone put event (Braemar stone or Open stone) is being contested and also on the idiosyncrasies of the event (mainly because stones in use have no standard weight).".
- Stone_put label "Stone put".
- Stone_put sameAs Q7619078.
- Stone_put sameAs m.0bs2mg.
- Stone_put sameAs Q7619078.
- Stone_put wasDerivedFrom Stone_put?oldid=656177367.
- Stone_put depiction Stone_put_05WDBY_007.jpg.
- Stone_put isPrimaryTopicOf Stone_put.