The annual World Stone Skimming Championships, hosted on the picturesque Scottish island of Easdale, has been embroiled in controversy following allegations of foul play. Several competitors participating in the esteemed event were reportedly found to be using illicitly modified stones. These individuals are alleged to have employed stones that had been deliberately ground down to achieve a perfectly circular shape. Such alterations are believed to provide an unfair advantage in the sport, which traditionally relies on naturally occurring, unshaped stones. The discovery has ignited a significant debate about fair competition and the integrity of the championships, prompting a review by event organizers.