40 Marbles Represent 40 Different Countries as They Compete Against Each Other in a World Cup Race

Jelle Bakker of Jelle’s Marble Runs used a 1,244-foot track he built in 2015 to host his epic four-part World Cup Marble Race 2016. 40 marbles represented 40 countries as they flew through the massive track and competed to win the world cup. We previously wrote about the 750-foot sand race track that Jelle built in the Netherlands.

The first round of the World Cup Marble Race 2016, 40 countries will participate to win the world cup. This video contains only the first round, consisting of 4 races with a bonus race. In the bonus race, the lost countries will race again to win a consolation prize.

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