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To watch the winners of what is usually the highlight* of a demoparty:

https://youtu.be/VD8c8XagJms - https://youtu.be/wzMmzqio9sA - https://youtu.be/idOK0JlRhZY

Also, this cracked me up: SPORTS - Disk throw

* Some would argue that that should be the AMIGAAAAA compo. I don't disagree, but note that the AMIGAAAAAA compo is usually a little less accessible to the general public.

Disk throwing has been a standard demo/copy party event since the dinosaurs roamed the earth (at least in Finland). I remember there being a disk throwing compo at Assembly '92.
As a web dev doing 3D stuff, I'm seriously impressed that the 6th place entry in the demo comp (I Want To See Small Worlds[1]) was created with three.js. They're doing great things with it.

[1] http://archive.assembly.org/2015/demo/i-want-to-see-small-wo...

and three.js itself was created by a spanish demoscener (trace/mrdoob)
It's probably a good idea to point out that this party had a robust Amiga demo competition this year as well. Remarkable.
I wouldn't be surprised if the anniversary had anything to do with that.
Wow, that page looks like it's an ad for some kind of sports bar or monster truck rally. Was that on purpose?
What is interesting is that it's possible to throw a disk (69m) further than a CD (68m). Perhaps the hole in the CD makes a difference, or the disks are smaller overall?
I suspect it's more about the weight being concentrated (liek how you can throw a wadded up ball of paper farther than you can throw an unfolded sheet). I also think floppies weigh about 20% more.