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== Domino Day 2005 == |
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Domino Day 2005 was held on [[ |
Domino Day 2005 was held on [[18th November]] under the theme "Domino Theatre of Eternal Stories"; 4,002,136 out of a total of 4,321,000 stones fell, setting a new world record. The initial world record of 4,155,476 had to be corrected after it was realised that in the final challenge, where one participant had to complete a line of dominoes while the other had to hold the bar the stones were placed on, the bar was held askew (not deliberately), therefore toppling stones that would not have toppled on their own. Since these few stones were necessary for a huge field containing 150,000 dominoes to topple, the whole field had to be excluded. |
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===Sparrow controversy=== |
===Sparrow controversy=== |
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{{main|Domino Day 2005 sparrow}} |
{{main|Domino Day 2005 sparrow}} |
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During preparations, a [[sparrow]] entered the studio and caused the premature fall of 23,000 stones before being shot to death; the organisers claim the hunter was called in as a last resort, after all efforts to catch the bird failed. The killing of the bird created great controversy, with seven agencies investigating the shooting (the bird was said to be an [[endangered species]]), the person who shot the bird receiving threats and [[Ruud de Wild]], a Dutch radio station DJ, having offered 3000 [[Euro]] to anyone who could sabotage at least one million stones before |
During preparations, a [[sparrow]] entered the studio and caused the premature fall of 23,000 stones before being shot to death; the organisers claim the hunter was called in as a last resort, after all efforts to catch the bird failed. The killing of the bird created great controversy, with seven agencies investigating the shooting (the bird was said to be an [[endangered species]]), the person who shot the bird receiving threats and [[Ruud de Wild]], a Dutch radio station DJ, having offered 3000 [[Euro]] to anyone who could sabotage at least one million stones before 18th November. |
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== Domino Day 2006 == |
== Domino Day 2006 == |
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A new world record was set on |
A new world record was set on 17th November on Domino Day. 4,079,381 stones were toppled out of the 4,400,000 that were set up. Four builders' challenges were set in which pairs of builders were chosen to complete vital parts of the set-up while the dominoes were already toppling. The first three builders' challenges failed so the success of the last challenge was crucial to setting the world record. |
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The design of the course took about a year and a team of 90 builders took around two months to build it. |
The design of the course took about a year and a team of 90 builders took around two months to build it. |
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* [http://www.domino-day.zikle.nl The official Domino Day fansite (Dutch)] |
* [http://www.domino-day.zikle.nl The official Domino Day fansite (Dutch)] |
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* [http://www.dominodomain.com Weijers Domino Productions;] |
* [http://www.dominodomain.com Weijers Domino Productions;] |
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* [http://today.reuters.com/tv/videoChannel.aspx?storyId=d3d5306c7ac6ceafd8d3b73e95602d33bafda935 Reuters article plus two minute video of Domino Day 2006] (URL last accessed |
* [http://today.reuters.com/tv/videoChannel.aspx?storyId=d3d5306c7ac6ceafd8d3b73e95602d33bafda935 Reuters article plus two minute video of Domino Day 2006] (URL last accessed 30th December 2006) |
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* Domino Day 2006 at [[Google Video]]: [http://video.google.com/url?docid=-4135093082563886431&esrc=gvmf&ev=v&len=1553&q=source%3A15101719971082783221&srcurl=http%3A%2F%2Fvideo.google.com%2Fvideoplay%3Fdocid%3D-4135093082563886431&vidurl=%2Fvideoplay%3Fdocid%3D-4135093082563886431&usg=AL29H23Xw5KVNYtYEYH_4VWTB8e5GHlhWg Part 1] [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8109333997441799821 Part 2] |
* Domino Day 2006 at [[Google Video]]: [http://video.google.com/url?docid=-4135093082563886431&esrc=gvmf&ev=v&len=1553&q=source%3A15101719971082783221&srcurl=http%3A%2F%2Fvideo.google.com%2Fvideoplay%3Fdocid%3D-4135093082563886431&vidurl=%2Fvideoplay%3Fdocid%3D-4135093082563886431&usg=AL29H23Xw5KVNYtYEYH_4VWTB8e5GHlhWg Part 1] [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8109333997441799821 Part 2] |
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[[Category:Domino games]] |
[[Category:Domino games]] |
Revision as of 10:51, 16 September 2008
Domino Day is a world record attempt for the highest number of falling domino stones, organised each year by Endemol Netherlands. Together with Robin Paul Weijers, also known as Mr. Domino, parties team up to set a new world record.
The following are the subsequent records:
Year | Theme | Location | Fallen stones | Total stones |
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1986 | KLM Domino World Record | Lisse, Netherlands | 755 836 | 1 250 000 |
1988 | Europe in Domino | Rosmalen, Netherlands | 1 328 101 | 1 500 000 |
1998 | Domino D-Day: Visionland | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | 1 605 757 | 2 300 000 |
1999 | Domino Day: Europa ohne Grenzen | Zuidlaren, Netherlands | 2 472 480 | 2 500 000 |
1999 | Team from China & Japan * | Beijing, China | 2 751 518 | ? |
2000 | Domino Day: Reaction | Zuidlaren, Netherlands | 2 977 678 | 3 112 000 |
2000 | Team from China & Japan & South Korea * | Beijing, China | 3 407 535 | ? |
2001 | Domino Day: Bridging the World | Maastricht, Netherlands | 3 540 562 | 3 750 000 |
2002 | Domino Day: Expressions for Millions | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | 3 847 295 | 4 000 000 |
2004 | Domino Day: The Challenge | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | 3 992 397 | 4 250 000 |
2005 | Domino Day: Domino Theatre of Eternal Stories | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | 4 002 136 | 4 321 000 |
2006 | Domino Day: Music in Motion | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | 4 079 381 | 4 400 000 |
2007 | Domino Day: Falling into Life | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | 3 671 465 - Failed | 4 500 000 |
2008 | Domino Day: Celebrate 10 years of Domino Day | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | ? | 4 500 000 |
* Not an official Domino Day.
Domino Day 2005
Domino Day 2005 was held on 18th November under the theme "Domino Theatre of Eternal Stories"; 4,002,136 out of a total of 4,321,000 stones fell, setting a new world record. The initial world record of 4,155,476 had to be corrected after it was realised that in the final challenge, where one participant had to complete a line of dominoes while the other had to hold the bar the stones were placed on, the bar was held askew (not deliberately), therefore toppling stones that would not have toppled on their own. Since these few stones were necessary for a huge field containing 150,000 dominoes to topple, the whole field had to be excluded.
Sparrow controversy
During preparations, a sparrow entered the studio and caused the premature fall of 23,000 stones before being shot to death; the organisers claim the hunter was called in as a last resort, after all efforts to catch the bird failed. The killing of the bird created great controversy, with seven agencies investigating the shooting (the bird was said to be an endangered species), the person who shot the bird receiving threats and Ruud de Wild, a Dutch radio station DJ, having offered 3000 Euro to anyone who could sabotage at least one million stones before 18th November.
Domino Day 2006
A new world record was set on 17th November on Domino Day. 4,079,381 stones were toppled out of the 4,400,000 that were set up. Four builders' challenges were set in which pairs of builders were chosen to complete vital parts of the set-up while the dominoes were already toppling. The first three builders' challenges failed so the success of the last challenge was crucial to setting the world record.
The design of the course took about a year and a team of 90 builders took around two months to build it.
Domino Day 2007
The theme of this year was: Falling into Life. A total number of 4 500 000 were placed by 85 builders from 12 countries. 81,6% of the total placed dominoes fell, that is a number of 3 671 465.
Domino Day 2007 was held on 16th November and failed because of the final challenge mainly when a bridge had to be made on a revolving hammer/clock appearing structure. The participants of this challenge failed and as a result, the rainbow area failed to fall. However, it was revealed that even if this area had fallen, the 2006 record would not have been broken even though it contained over 400,000 stones. It was the first time in 9 years that Domino Day failed to break the previous record.
Domino Day 2008
On Friday 21st November of this year the team of Weijers Domino Productions will try to break the world record domino toppling. They will set up 4.5 million dominoes in the WTC Expo Center in Leeuwarden to try topping the record which is currently at an incredible 4.079.381 dominoes toppled.
‘Celebrating 10 years of Domino Day - Breaking more World Records than ever’ is the central theme of this year's spectacular edition. Domino Day is the ultimate world record show on television, which this year celebrates its 10th anniversary.
‘Each year it's a challenge for us to make the project bigger, better and more exciting. Because we did not break the record last year, our feelings of revenge makes the challenge even bigger! We surely want to break the world record from 2006’, says Mr. Domino Robin Weijers.
External links
- Endemol
- The official Domino Day fansite (Dutch)
- Weijers Domino Productions;
- Reuters article plus two minute video of Domino Day 2006 (URL last accessed 30th December 2006)
- Domino Day 2006 at Google Video: Part 1 Part 2