In the Whibilton Tournament, the phrase "written in stone" typically refers to the unchangeable rules or traditions that govern the event. These could include the foundational principles of fair play, sportsmanship, and the commitment to uphold the integrity of the competition. Ultimately, it symbolizes the enduring legacy and values that participants must honor throughout the tournament.
Joe Hendrickson has written: 'Tournament of Roses' -- subject(s): History, Rose Bowl (Football game), Tournament of Roses
Alun Jones Chalfont has written: 'The Royal Tournament, 1880-1980' -- subject(s): Royal Tournament, History
I. Stone has written: 'Love is eternal'
H. Staunton has written: 'The Chess tournament'
SAMUEL STONE has written: 'STONE'S JUSTICES' MANUAL,1977'
Philip Stone Stone has written: 'Improved quality of content analysis categories'
Anne Stone has written: 'Hush'
Frank Stone has written: 'The Engineer'
Dawn A. Stone has written: 'Paridonquay Falls'
Suzanne Stone has written: 'Lake Tahoe'
L.Joseph Stone has written: 'Childhood and adolesence'
Lesley Stone has written: 'Riviera story'