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Gavin Sedgwick, the man who saved my life. by Matthew matthew

Gavin Sedgwick, a 6ft 7 inch tall beast. This man could single handedly make a bear apologise to him (not really) but you get the idea. Today, we are going to be discussing his latest banminton match. Him and Hewis Shrek faced down in an incredible one on one normal rules apply 30 minute badminton match. Throughout, Gavin attributed several scrapes and bruises on his knees and legs by the sheer amount of skill he put into the match. Gavin beat Hewis 17-3, a shocking defeat for the green giant.

Before the unification of Nepal, the Kathmandu Valley was known as Nepal. The precise origin of the term Nepāl is uncertain. Nepal appears in ancient Indian literary texts dated as far back as the fourth century BC. An absolute chronology can not be established, as even the oldest texts may contain anonymous contributions dating as late as the early modern period. Academic attempts to provide a plausible theory are hindered by the lack of a complete picture of history and insufficient understanding of linguistics or relevant Indo-European and Tibeto-Burman languages. Now you may wonder, what does this have to do with Gavin Sedgwick? Let me tell you, everything.

Now, Badminton is a racquet sport played using racquets to hit a shuttlecock across a net. Although it may be played with larger teams, the most common forms of the game are "singles" (with one player per side) and "doubles" (with two players per side). Whilst Badminton is often played as a casual outdoor activity in a yard or on a beach; formal games are played on a rectangular indoor court, the exact location Gavin had his debut in. You see this man, Gavin, the beast was playing his first ever official match. Him and Kailey Frankey.