The World Series of Beer Pong VII
BeerPong.com are pleased to announce that Matthew “White Boy” White and Ross “The Boss” Hampton from Edwardsville, Ill., playing under team name “Seek N Destroy,” have earned the title of The Seventh Annual World Series of Beer Pong® (WSOBP VII) champions.
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The World Series of Beer Pong VI
Dan Range from Columbia, Ill., and Nick Syrigos, from St. Charles, Mo., playing under team name “Standing Ovation,” have earned the title of World Series of Beer Pong VI™ (WSOBP VI) champions. The $50,000 grand prize check was presented by internationally acclaimed announcer Bruce Buffer and…
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The World Series of Beer Pong V
In 2010 The World Series of Beer Pong again broke it’s size record, with a field of 468 teams, including international competitors hailing from as far as Ireland and Japan. The event saw an unprecedented level of media and celebrity attention, with crews on hand to cover the event from Maxim, G4 and the Jay Leno Show.
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The World Series of Beer Pong IV
WSOBP IV marked another watershed, with the event being moved to The Flamingo, directly on the Las Vegas Strip. A record 414 teams signed up from 42 US states and Canada. The Event attracted the attention of veteran sportswriter Rick Reilly…
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The World Series of Beer Pong III
Immediately after WSOBP II, a decision needed to be made concerning where to hold the WSOBP in the future. While Mesquite had been a perfect launching ground for the burgeoning sport of beer pong, the future of the game was bright, and there is no brighter place in the world than Las Vegas. Billy and Duncan began searching for venues in Las Vegas…
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The World Series of Beer Pong II
Following the success of WSOBP l. planning for WSOBP II began almost immediately. By the time sign-ups opened in late July, word had spread across the US, and before the close of aign»ups in December, almost 250 teams…
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The World Series of Beer Pong I
Big things start small. Although Billy and Duncan had been conceptualizing a large-scale beer pong tournament since the beginning of 8PONG.COM, plans for the first WSOBP were not set in motion until a small casino 80 miles outside Las Vegas contacted the two and proposed they run a “small beer pong tournament.”
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