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Adelaide teenager Jaydyn Coggins wins world championship title in speed stacking

It may well be the fastest sport you’ve never heard of, but speed stacking is serious business.
Key points:
- Jaydyn Coggins first became interested in speed stacking when he was six
- He recently won a world championship title in the sport
- He will compete in another event next week
Simply put, speed stacking is the art of stacking cups up and down in varying sequences in the fastest time possible.
Jaydyn Coggins is one of Australia’s best stackers and holds multiple national and world records.
His love for the sport came from humble beginnings.
“I was around six years old, I saw it in kindergarten and saw some plastic cups lying around and thought, ‘Why not have a stack with them,'” he said.
He put his…
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