Video: Yukigassen Championships

 

Ian MacGillivray, President of Oomph! Events talks about the game of Yukigassen and how the snowballs are made for the competitive snowball fight. The first Canadian Yukigassen Championship is being held at Fort Edmonton Park this weekend, with 94 teams participating in the event. Video By Greg Southam.

 
 
 
 
 
Ian MacGillivray, President of Oomph! Events talks about the game of Yukigassen and how the snowballs are made for the competitive snowball fight. The first Canadian Yukigassen Championship is being held at Fort Edmonton Park this weekend, with 94 teams participating in the event.
 

Ian MacGillivray, President of Oomph! Events talks about the game of Yukigassen and how the snowballs are made for the competitive snowball fight. The first Canadian Yukigassen Championship is being held at Fort Edmonton Park this weekend, with 94 teams participating in the event.

Photograph by: Greg Southam, edmontonjournal.com

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Ian MacGillivray, President of Oomph! Events talks about the game of Yukigassen and how the snowballs are made for the competitive snowball fight. The first Canadian Yukigassen Championship is being held at Fort Edmonton Park this weekend, with 94 teams participating in the event. Video By Greg Southam.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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