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Wives on the neck
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1. A few days ago, the Finnish sonkajärvi (Sonkajärvi), hosted the international championship on dragging wives. This year, the competitions were held in the 16th time.
2. The couple Jani Juntunen and Jaana Haavikko. Sporting events, which are not engaged in entertainment, watching 6500 spectators.
3. In the picture "Estonian way." That's a technique called dragging, in which his wife, hanging upside down, legs encircles the neck of her husband.
4. Taisto Miettinen and Kristiina Haapanen. The winners of last year managed to defend the title this year. Obstacle course, longest in the 253, 5 m, they ran for 1, 73 minutes.
5. At a temperature of 30 ° C, there is nothing nicer than a jump into the cool water. Especially when on your shoulders this burden.
6. The intense gaze of the party neudivitelen- keep balance in such conditions is very difficult.
7. Lithuanian Vytautas Kirkliauskas carries his wife Neringa Kirkliauskiene to finish.
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1. A few days ago, the Finnish sonkajärvi (Sonkajärvi), hosted the international championship on dragging wives. This year, the competitions were held in the 16th time.
2. The couple Jani Juntunen and Jaana Haavikko. Sporting events, which are not engaged in entertainment, watching 6500 spectators.
3. In the picture "Estonian way." That's a technique called dragging, in which his wife, hanging upside down, legs encircles the neck of her husband.
4. Taisto Miettinen and Kristiina Haapanen. The winners of last year managed to defend the title this year. Obstacle course, longest in the 253, 5 m, they ran for 1, 73 minutes.
5. At a temperature of 30 ° C, there is nothing nicer than a jump into the cool water. Especially when on your shoulders this burden.
6. The intense gaze of the party neudivitelen- keep balance in such conditions is very difficult.
7. Lithuanian Vytautas Kirkliauskas carries his wife Neringa Kirkliauskiene to finish.
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