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Clapham Common was the venue for a strange sporting event for message-crazy teenagers, reports Becky BarrowIn a cold, wet corner of Clapham Common, dozens of teenagers wearing hooded tops and baseball caps are huddled under a small white tent, staring intently at their mobile telephones.Many unusual things happen on this piece of green in south-west London, including the former MP Ron Davies's "moment of madness". But this one seems to achieve new heights of eccentricity.Welcome to Britain's first Mobile Phone Olympics, an event as strange as it is popular among children who are competing to send a text message quicker than their friends.