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Bizarre inaugural 'fart competition' in India is a blowout as competitors get winded
The bizarre moment is captured as a failure of a 'fart competition' is held in India on Sunday (September 22).
Located in Gujarat's Surat and touted as the country's first ever, the competiton turned out to be a massive fail as only three participants managed to overcome shyness and inhibitions to take a shot at the three trophies on offer.
They too, however, failed to pass the test as they could not find the courage to pass the wind. While sixty people had registered to display their prowess in letting out "longest", "loudest" and "most musical" farts at a banquet hall in the Vesu area, only twenty turned up on Sunday, said organizer Yatin Sangoi.
According to the organizer, of these, only three took to the stage, in front of 70 people in attendance, along with a few media channels, and ended up failing to "perform".
None of the three trophies were distributed, as there were no winners, however, the participants were given gift hampers for turning up.
Unfazed by the failure of the event, Sangoi said he plans to hold the competition next in Mumbai, complete with chambers to allow participants to pass wind without the glare of the audience.
He identified the three "fartists" who took the stage on Sunday as Sushil Jain of Bardoli, Alkesh Pandya of Patan and Vishnu Heda of Surat.
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