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New Zealand students impress with 'chair flipping' skills

By Daniel Uria
A pair of students in New Zealand showed off their "chair flipping" skills by tossing school chairs into the air and attempting to land them in various positions. 
 Screen capture/Corban Baker/Facebook
A pair of students in New Zealand showed off their "chair flipping" skills by tossing school chairs into the air and attempting to land them in various positions. Screen capture/Corban Baker/Facebook

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CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, June 29 (UPI) -- A pair of students in New Zealand showed off their ability to flip chairs, putting their own spin on the popular Internet trend of "bottle flipping."

Video shared to Facebook by Corban Baker shows the two students tossing various classroom chairs and having them land in an upright position.

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"What even is bottle flipping," Baker wrote in reference to the viral trend in which people attempt to toss a bottle into the air and have it land upright.

The tricks displayed include flipping the chairs into the air so they land on their legs and tossing chairs on top of stacks of multiple other chairs.

Each successful flip is accompanied by a jubilant act of celebration, while some bloopers were also featured, including a chair not landing upright and another knocking a stack of chairs off of a table.

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