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The '''Pen Spinning World Cup''' is a team and commonly a country based event tournament.
The '''Pen Spinning World Cup''' is a team based international competition that was first started by [[Zombo]] in 2008. Following on from the success of the [[Pen Spinning World Tournament 2007]], the [[Pen Spinning World Cup]] cemented a tradition of holding an international competition every year, with World Cups on even years and [[World Tournaments]] on odd years. This tradition was upheld until 2016, when the world cup was not organized by Zkhan, organizer of the [[Pen Spinning World Tournament 2017]].
 
The event used to be limited to specific communities and did not require a qualification round, but with the advent of communities like [[LPSA]] signing up alongside their traditional country communities like [[GPC]], qualification was added in 2014 so that only the highest scoring boards would enter into single elimination events.


[[Category: Events]]
[[Category: Events]]

Latest revision as of 14:10, 31 August 2022

The Pen Spinning World Cup is a team based international competition that was first started by Zombo in 2008. Following on from the success of the Pen Spinning World Tournament 2007, the Pen Spinning World Cup cemented a tradition of holding an international competition every year, with World Cups on even years and World Tournaments on odd years. This tradition was upheld until 2016, when the world cup was not organized by Zkhan, organizer of the Pen Spinning World Tournament 2017.

The event used to be limited to specific communities and did not require a qualification round, but with the advent of communities like LPSA signing up alongside their traditional country communities like GPC, qualification was added in 2014 so that only the highest scoring boards would enter into single elimination events.