Emily Fox's Sport Stacking and Basketball Skills Featured on Big Ten Network
Former Sport Stacking World Record Holder Emily Fox is making her mark in the Big Ten playing basketball for the University of Minnesota. The college junior was named "Big Ten Player of the Week" and was featured in a segment produced by the Big Ten Network that focused on her "fast hands." Click here to see this feature.
The World Sport Stacking Association (WSSA) promotes the standardization and advancement of sport stacking worldwide. This association serves as the governing body for sport stacking rules and regulations and provides a uniform framework for sport stacking events, and sanctions sport stacking competitions and records.
WSSA Greater Cleveland Sport Stacking Championships
OH/USA
S*
Jan 10
WSSA CT State Sport Stacking Championships
CT/USA
S*
Calendar of Tournaments Legend
R* - Recognized
S* - Sanctioned
The WSSA Stack Meet Manual Take Sport Stacking to a new level
The WSSA Stack Meet Manual is an invaluable resource for instructors and parents who want to set up Stack Meets in their area. Learn more
2009 WSSA World Sport Stacking Championships
April 18 & 19, 2009
2008 WSSA World Sport Stacking Championships
Mark your Calendars Now for the 2009 World Sport Stacking Championships - April 18th & 19th, 2009
Congratulations to the more than 1,000 stackers who participated in the 2008 WSSA World Sport Stacking Championships!
And thank you to the 221 team coaches, 124 judges, 34 relay managers and countless others who worked behind the scenes to make this year's event such a huge success!
Quick facts from this year's World Championships:
Number of stackers: 1051
Countries represented: 8 (Canada, Columbia, England, Germany, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, United States)
Including NEW WORLD RECORDS for the 3-3-3 (1.86 seconds) and the Cycle (6.21 seconds) set by Steven Purugganan, 10-year-old stacking phenom from Massachusetts and member of USA Sport Stacking!