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Young speeders stack

By JARROD POTTER

BLINK and you’ll miss the best speed stackers accelerating through their routines.
The Speed Stacking Australia National Championships, held at Berwick Fields Primary School, gathered the best stackers from around the country to compete for national glory and put their hand up for selection in the national team – the Stackaroos.
Some of the younger stackers – from St Margaret’s School and Berwick Grammar – also brought their cups and stacked exceptionally through their first championship.
The Disney Channel was on hand to record the stackers go full tilt and secure their own personal, national championship success.

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