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However, if you can stare in wonder for hours at the antics of skilled practitioners who can keep all manner of unlikely objects somehow balanced in the air then you are guaranteed a family-friendly weekend of workshops, displays, unicycling and knife-throwing.
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In 2002, he stopped competing and instead began a knife-throwing act at Monday Night Magic, a long-running show currently playing at Bleecker Street Theater in Manhattan.
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Now, the Great Throwdini — a former knife-throwing world champion and current holder of 16 world records — is taking a stab at one of the most dangerous feats in knife throwing: The Veiled Wheel of Death.
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One day, because the ring-master called him a frog-eater, or something like that and maybe a little worse, he shoved him against the soft pine background he used in his knife-throwing act, so quick the ring-master didn't have time to think, and there, before the audience, De
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Nowadays, small knife-throwing competitions are held in Europe and the U.S.
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His wife, Barbara, has been "target girl" in knife-throwing practice.
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"It is insanity," says Carl Geddes, organizer of San Diego Chuckers, one of the longest-running knife-throwing competitions in the U.S.
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He practiced and entered his first knife-throwing competition nine months later.
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In fact, it's worth the sizable suspension of disbelief for the knife-throwing bit alone.
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Its circus skill fun days cover a range from unicycling, stilt-walking and flying trapeze to western skills such as whip cracking, lasso and knife-throwing.
Just get physical: active days out in Britain Dale Berning 2010
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