Toe Wrestling
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Toe wrestling is a sport gaining popularity in the UK. World championships started in Wetton
Wetton, Staffordshire
Wetton is a village in the Peak District National Park, North Staffordshire, at the top of the east side of the Manifold Valley. The population recorded in the 2001 Census was 157. This article describes the location, some of the main features of the village, and a number of places of historical or...

 in the 1970s and are now held at the Bentley Brook Inn in Ashbourne, Derbyshire
Ashbourne, Derbyshire
Ashbourne is a small market town in the Derbyshire Dales, England. It has a population of 10,302.The town advertises itself as 'The Gateway to Dovedale'.- Local customs :...

. Top players include Tom "100m" Martin, Paul "Tomatominator" Beech and Alan "fiesty" Nash , who is the current world champion.

Rules

Toe wrestling is similar to arm wrestling
Arm wrestling
Arm wrestling is a sport with two participants. Each participant places one arm on a surface with their elbows bent and touching the surface, and they grip each other's hand...

. To play, Players must take off their shoes and socks, as the game is played bare feet. It is common courtesy for each player to remove the other player's shoes and socks. Players must link toes and each players feet must touch flat on the other person's feet. Typically, after a short starting chant which varies by region (for example, "one, two, three, four, I declare a toe war."), the opponents proceed to attempt to pin (capture or trap) their opponent's feet for three seconds, while avoiding the same. Pinning is accomplished by placing one foot on the same foot of the opponent (for example, 'Jack swings his foot right, trapping Harry's feet underneath for 3 seconds).

Prominent competitors

Alan 'Nasty' Nash - appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno following his win in 1997. Features on the front cover of 'Eccentric Britain (2nd Edition)' by Benedict le Vay.
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