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What a Racquet
June 23rd, 2010 by admin

What a Racquet
Contestant must use a tennis racquet positioned between the legs to move a gumball on the webbing from one spot to another without using their hands.

1. Prior to game start, contestant places the tennis racquet handle between their legs (above the knees) and places a gumball in the designated start zone.

2. Once game begins, contestant may only hold racquet between legs (above the knees) while moving the gumball toward the designated end zone.

3. Hands may only touch the body on hips or above.

4. While attempting to move the gumball, contestant may not touch the racquet or gumball with any body part except where it is being held between the legs.

5. If at any time the contestant drops the racquet, or the gumball falls off of the racquet, the contestant may pick up the racquet and/or a new gumball and place them in the starting positions before continuing the game.

6. To complete the game, contestant must get the gumball into the designated end zone within the 60-second time limit and it must remain there for three consecutive seconds.

REQUIRED ITEMS

  • 1 gumball
  • 1 tennis racquet

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