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Cambok is a sport invented by Addkq Dääd. He was born and rasied in Berlin, Germany. It was invented using a non-bouncy ball and a small holed tennis racket. The aim of the game was to see who could make the most circles with the small holed tennis racket around a circle. It vanished quickly because only 14 people in the world - Dääd's friends - had known about this sport, and they all had died.

100 years later, in 1996, American Johhan Helndquist, while traveling in Germany, found information on this forgotten sport. He had Dääd's journal and was able to formulate the game again, spreading it amongst his friends.

Helndquist read in the notes that the sport was called Cambok, because the father of Addkq was called Ämbök and the idea was to move it in circles so he called it Cambok, where C represents 'circle' and ambok represented his father's name.

The sport is played by the United States, El Salvador, Germany and Georgia, although unpopular.

 

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