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Giuseppe Bottasini 4-JUN-1996
I have witnessed a couple of these events. There are at least two "tossers". One throws the flag, which is attached to a pole weighted at the base to offset the weight of the flag. The other catches it, or one individual will toss it into the air sometimes making the entire flag & pole twirl in the air and catch it himself. As far as I know, the contest is for most elaborate tossing (flips, twirls etc.) and height and distance.
Don 5-JUN-1996
Don described exactly the way flags are thrown. During parades, flagthrowers march holding the flagpole by only one hand and fluttering the flag and from time to time they throw the flag overhead. The effect is quite impressive. The flags used are historical (e.g. related to urban districts) or monochromatic.
Giuseppe Bottasini 6-JUN-1996
Flag throwing is common in Switzerland as well as Italy. Like palio flags, Swiss national and cantonal flags are square, which probably makes for better throwing. The flag bearer of the Swiss Olympic team is occasionally a thrower. IRC the Swiss put on such a display for Hitler (well, for everybody) at the 1936 Olympics. Almost every Swiss parade has flag tossing.
T.F. Mills 5-JUN-1996