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So, how do ‘ironists’ seek the ultimate thrill? By taking an iron and board to places people have never been before, just to get the creases out of their clothes. Unlike most sports, there are definitely no limits, no rules and only one aim; to be the best and most extreme Ironer! As long as it’s ironing, competitors can take their iron to the highest, lowest, coldest and most ridiculous places Earth has to offer! And, of course, the least number of creases there are afterwards, the more respect they get. Extreme Ironing offers the Ironist much more than a quirky sport and an interesting way to carry out household jobs. It’s a challenging lifestyle that provides participants with unbeatable excitement whilst leaving them looking their smartest. The first person to see his dirty clothes as more than just laundry was Phil Shaw who invented Extreme Ironing in 1997 when he and his roommate decided to “do a spot of ironing whilst rock climbing.” Since then, the sport has spread worldwide and has become popular with hundreds of people who have all found excitement like no other in the bizarre activity. Since Phil’s first adventure, people have taken their ironing boards to Mount Everest and Kilimanjaro, ironed in the middle of some of the busiest streets in the world and leaped out of planes, all whilst de-wrinkling their clothes! It’s true that absolutely anyone can take up Extreme Ironing. The Ironist community, it would seem, is always up for welcoming new associates who are all are keen to share photos of their triumphs. The only advice coming from the Pro-Ironists being - start simple as it can be an exceedingly demanding sport! There’s nothing like a bit of sporting juxtaposition with friends so why not create your own extreme sport or spectacle using a domestic appliance or musical instrument. Do be careful though and go for the least hazardous-of which ironing definitely isn’t! By Lizzie Kerr |
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