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            <h1>Extreme Ironing</h1>
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            <p>Extreme ironing (also called EI) is an extreme sport in which people take ironing boards to remote
                locations and iron items of clothing. </p>
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    <h1>Extrem Iorning</h1>
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            Extreme ironing was invented in 1997 in Leicester, England, by resident Phil Shaw in his back garden.[2]
            Shaw
            came home
            from what he recalls as a hard day in a Leicester knitwear factory.[7] Shaw had a number of chores to do,
            including
            ironing. Preferring the idea of an evening out rock climbing, he decided to combine the two activities into
            a
            new
            extreme sport. In June 1999, Shaw, who uses the nickname "Steam", embarked on an international tour to
            promote
            the
            activity. The stops included the United States, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. An encounter
            with
            German
            tourists in New Zealand led to the formation of a group called "Extreme Ironing International", and the
            German
            Extreme
            Ironing Section or GEIS.[citation needed] This has yet to popularize in North America.
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            As extreme ironing has branched off, the conditions can gain in extreme activity. For example, a branch of
            ironing has
            been developed that includes both bungee jumping and well-pressed clothing. Bungee ironing is what some
            would
            call the
            ultimate in the thrill of extreme ironing.[8]
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            The first competition for extreme ironing took place in Germany in 2002. Eighty teams competed in an
            obstacle
            course in
            which the competitors had to iron different articles of clothing in different dangerous settings. These
            settings
            included hanging from a tree, scaling a wall, and climbing under the hood of a car. A common misconception
            would
            be that
            competitors are scored only on how dangerous the location of their ironing is. But, the most significant
            part of
            scoring
            is actually how many wrinkles are left on the clothing and how the competitor chooses to iron the clothes.
            Competitors
            are scored for the quality of the pressing, style, and speed. Quality of the pressing counts for half of the
            points
            scored.
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