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Wobble Ball

Sport that involves racing around a room while balancing atop a big wobbly rubber ball. Invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012.

Wobble Ball
List of World Champions
  • 2023: Boris Williamsnutch
  • 2022: Jennifer Finsen
  • 2021: Mr. Grodzinsky
  • 2020: Not held
  • 2019: Mr. Grodzinsky
  • 2018: Mr. Grodzinsky
  • 2017: Mr. Grodzinsky
  • 2016: Mr. Grodzinsky
  • 2015: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes
  • 2014: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes
  • 2013: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes
  • 2012: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes

School-level wobble-ball races are typically 157 yards. Olympic-level and World Championship races are 3 times that, i.e. 471 yards.

There are hundreds of different wobble-ball balls available on the market. Swedhump Elementary uses the Tumner-44. The same model is used professionally. The elasticity coefficient of the Tumner-44 is 64.23 and the bounce-back coefficient is 87.23, with a Sharpe Ratio of 0.26 and Fellini Multiplier of 0.22.

Appears in Books 1, 11, 13 and the Almanac
First seen in Book 1, page 4
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also known as Wobble-Ball
Favorite Sport. Sport that involves racing around a room whilst balancing atop a big wobbly rubber ball. Invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012. b01:c00:p004
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Wobble-Ball was invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012; school-level races are typically 157 yards; Olympic and World Championship races are 471 yards.

Invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012. School-level wobble-ball races are typically 157 yards. Olympic-level and World Championship races are 3 times that, i.e. 471 yards. al1:c01:p345
f_al1_384 in_world_system

Wobble Ball is a sport that involves racing around a room whilst balancing atop a big wobbly rubber ball.

Sport that involves racing around a room whilst balancing atop a big wobbly rubber ball. b01:c99:p205 b01:c03:p069
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Wobble Ball is a sport that involves racing around a room while balancing atop a big wobbly rubber ball; invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012.

Sport that involves racing around a room while balancing atop a big wobbly rubber ball. Invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012. b10:c99:p323
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Wobble-Ball is a sport that involves racing around a room while balancing atop a big wobbly rubber ball; invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012.

Sport that involves racing around a room while balancing atop a big wobbly rubber ball. Invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012. b11:c99:p354
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Wobble-Ball World Champions: 2023: Boris Williamsnutch; 2022: Shelly Finster; 2021: Mr. Grodzinsky; 2020: Not held; 2019: Mr. Grodzinsky; 2018: Mr. Grodzinsky; 2017: Mr. Grodzinsky; 2016: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes; 2015: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes; 2014: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes; 2013: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes; 2012: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes.

2023: Boris Williamsnutch, 2022: Shelly Finster, 2021: Mr. Grodzinsky, 2020: Not held, 2019: Mr. Grodzinsky, 2018: Mr. Grodzinsky, 2017: Mr. Grodzinsky, 2016: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes, 2015: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes, 2014: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes, 2013: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes, 2012: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes b11:c99:p354 b11:c99:p355
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Wobble Ball is a sport that involves racing around a room while balancing atop a big wobbly rubber ball.

Sport that involves racing around a room while balancing atop a big wobbly rubber ball. b13:c13:p247 b13:c99:p437
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history (5)

Mr. Grodzinsky has been Wobble-Ball World Champion from 2017 to 2022.

2017: Mr. Grodzinsky 2018: Mr. Grodzinsky 2019: Mr. Grodzinsky 2020: Mr. Grodzinsky 2021: Mr. Grodzinsky 2022: Mr. Grodzinsky al1:c01:p345
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Wobble Ball was invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012.

Invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012. b01:c99:p205 b01:c03:p066
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World Wobble Ball Champions: 2023 Boris Williamsnutch, 2022 Shelly Finster, 2021 Mr. Grodzinsky, 2020 not held, 2019-2017 Mr. Grodzinsky, 2016-2012 Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes.

2023: Boris Williamsnutch... 2022: Shelly Finster... 2021: Mr. Grodzinsky... 2020: Not held... 2019: Mr. Grodzinsky... 2018: Mr. Grodzinsky... 2017: Mr. Grodzinsky... 2016: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes... 2015: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes... 2014: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes... 2013: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes... 2012: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes b10:c99:p323
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Wobble Ball was invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012.

Invented by Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes in 2012. b13:c99:p437
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Wobble Ball World Champions: 2012-2016 Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes; 2017-2022 Mr. Grodzinsky.

2012-2016: Sir Stephenson Remington-Hobbes 2017: Mr. Grodzinsky 2018: Mr. Grodzinsky 2019: Mr. Grodzinsky 2020: Mr. Grodzinsky 2021: Mr. Grodzinsky 2022: Mr. Grodzinsky b13:c99:p437
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School-level wobble-ball races are typically 157 yards; Olympic-level and World Championship races are 471 yards.

School-level wobble-ball races are typically 157 yards. Olympic-level and World Championship races are 3 times that, i.e. 471 yards. b10:c99:p323
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Swedhump Elementary uses the Tumner-44 wobble-ball, which is the same model used professionally; its elasticity coefficient is 64.23 and bounce-back coefficient is 87.23.

Swedhump Elementary uses the Tumner-44. This is the same model used professionally. The elasticity coefficient of the Tumner-44 is 64.23 and the bounce-back coefficient is 87.23, with a Sharpe Ratio of 0.26 and Fellini Multiplier of 0.22. b10:c99:p323
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School-level wobble-ball races are typically 157 yards; Olympic-level and World Championship races are 3 times that, i.e. 471 yards.

School-level wobble-ball races are typically 157 yards. Olympic-level and World Championship races are 3 times that, i.e. 471 yards. b11:c99:p355
f_b11_166 numeric_fact

Swedhump Elementary uses the Tumner-44 wobble-ball; this is the same model used professionally, with elasticity coefficient 64.23, bounce-back coefficient 87.23, Sharpe Ratio 0.26 and Fellini Multiplier 0.22.

Swedhump Elementary uses the Tumner-44. This is the same model used professionally. The elasticity coefficient of the Tumner-44 is 64.23 and the bounce-back coefficient is 87.23, with a Sharpe Ratio of 0.26 and Fellini Multiplier of 0.22. b11:c99:p355
f_b11_167 numeric_fact

School-level wobble-ball races are typically 157 yards; Olympic-level and World Championship races are 471 yards.

School-level wobble-ball races are typically 157 yards. Olympic-level and World Championship races are 3 times that, i.e. 471 yards. b13:c99:p437
f_b13_163 numeric_fact

Swedhump Elementary uses the Tumner-44 wobble-ball, the same model used professionally; its elasticity coefficient is 64.23 and bounce-back coefficient is 87.23, with a Sharpe Ratio of 0.26 and Fellini Multiplier of 0.22.

Swedhump Elementary uses the Tumner-44. The same model is used professionally. The elasticity coefficient of the Tumner-44 is 64.23 and the bounce-back coefficient is 87.23, with a Sharpe Ratio of 0.26 and Fellini Multiplier of 0.22. b13:c99:p437
f_b13_165 numeric_fact

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