Anis' plan literally backfires
Anis decides that what he needs to do is to build a construction that will drop something very heavy from a great height directly on to the bottle.
He uses gaffer tape to ensure the bottle will always stay on the stump, then climbs up David's umpire chair so he can drop a bowling ball onto the bottle.
Anis loosens the cap to get rid of any foam and gas that may be in the bottle, but tightens the cap again before starting his attempt.
Because the cap is closed, when the bowling ball hits the bottle, the force actually sends the Julmust out of the back end of the bottle and away from the target paper.
Despite this failure, some drops still manage to land on the paper.
Anis manages a distance of 3.21 metres and earns second place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by Karl Craven)