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  1. you all are idiots. look at the title of this vid, it says “distance
    record”! he can do what ever he wants for a run up. He is not trying an
    x-step and is not aiming for a pin therefore he uses a 360 for max
    distance. and to 9sheto9, i highly doubt you could throw anywhere near that
    far when you were 11 and to my knowledge you have no world champion titles
    so stop flaming! Wiggins is the man.

  2. Perhaps you can’t hear, He’s going for the “Age 11 and under” record, not
    trying to beat Sandstrom’s non-age-restricted throw.

  3. Not only does he throw far but he is good. He just won the NC State
    Championships in the Open division as a 13 year old. I beleive the 2nd
    place finisher is the current advanced world champ.

  4. Throwing 484 at 11 and 576 at age 12, this kid is probably on his way to
    beating Sandstrom’s 820 ft. someday!!

  5. Sorry but in a real game you CAN do anything you want before you drive the
    disc as long as you don’t go over the tee. Heck,you could do back flips if
    ya wanted!

  6. by the sound of that wind from the camera seems like there was a bit of a
    headwind. Might have carried it further than it should have went but still
    can’t complain about him throwing long.

  7. the vulcan is a very understable disc, if you can’t get a vulcan to
    turnover. you’re not throwing hard enough. a slightly worn it boss will
    turnover perfect everytime with a 300ft power through

  8. Sorry to correct you, but that’s seriously a gross exaggeration. There are
    only a handful of active pros who can consistently reach 450 feet, and even
    the ones who can don’t do that every time. I’ve played disc golf courses
    all over the country, and I’d say that probably 95% of tees have incorrect
    distance marked. The average golfer probably throws 200-250 feet, and the
    average pro probably 375-400. A few exceptional guys can go farther. No one
    does 600-700 though, get real.

  9. that was sweet! but in the description, it’s not a frisbee. (just to let
    you know) but that was freaking awesome. keep it up dude.

  10. @dw061787 according to the discgolf center webpage the Aero once held the
    world distance record at 485 feet!

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