Original Source: BBC

It’s still a long way from becoming an official Winter Olympic sport, but an annual Christmas tree throwing championship in East Sussex i the UK is said to be “getting better” every year.
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The festive tree fling returned for the fifth time to Catsfield Christmas Tree Farm, near Battle.
The men’s title was won by James Gardiner, 36, of Hailsham, whose 9.1m (29.85ft) throw saw him reclaim a title he had previously won in 2023.
Louise Thompson, 36, of St Leonards, launched her Christmas tree an impressive 5.65m (18.53ft).

Mr Gardiner said he will be back next year – and “not only to try and defend the title”.
“It’s now become a family tradition to come to the farm and pick our tree,” he said.
Ms Thompson said it was “such a surprise to win”.
“I couldn’t believe it. I hope to come back next year. It’s a fun afternoon out,” she said.
Daniel Davey, of Bexhill, was the 2024 winner in the men’s category with a throw of 11.1m (36.4ft). Becky Palmer had been the winner in both 2024 and 2023.
Farm owner Clive Collins added: “It was another fantastic day here at the farm – great fun, lots of laughter and some truly impressive throws.
“The competition seems to get better every year.”
Mr Collins told BBC Radio Sussex that, for every tree thrown, 30 pence will be donated to the Bexhill & Battle Foodbank.
Catsfield Christmas Tree Farm