User talk:YTA Chester

YTA (Tip the yoghurt pot association) is a relatively knew sport created in late 2007 by Nick Harvey and Shane Frost in Chester, when playing at the Rigg Arena. The sport has taken the area by storm and has rapidly become a nationally played sport. With a vital combination of accurate listening and fast reactions the first person to tip the yoghurt pot over when the agreed word is spoken, wins the round. At low key events, competitors play to the best out of three rounds and at the major events it is best of five. The next event will be played at the Bouverie Stadium on May 22 with an open match scheduled; in which any player can be entered for the match. Harvey and Frost are currently in talks with Olympic bid leader Lord Seb Coe, in order to get the sport played at international level, and be submitted onto the Olympic roster.

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