Juggling
How long can you juggle two boomerangs?
Tournaments only require two, but no one is stopping you from using more for an extra challenge and more fun!
How to Play
Throw a boomerang, and right before you catch it, throw another one. There must always be a boomerang in the air for your time to count. This used to be a common event in tournaments, and was officially counted by longest time, but feel free to count by number of catches when you play too! Time is recorded by moment of release until your boomerang is first touched. It helps to have a stopwatch with a lap function, as you only count the time if a legal catch is made! There is no range minimum for this event.
Fun fact:
The world record for consecutive catches while juggling two boomerangs is 555, set by Yannick Charles in France on September 4, 1995.