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World Conker Championships

The World Conker Championships (WCC) is a conkers tournament held annually on the second Sunday in October[1] in the county of Northamptonshire, England. Two players use conkers threaded onto a string and take turns to strike the other's nut until it shatters.[2] Players from around the world enter the tournament, competing in a knock-out format in both team and individual formats, with titles for men's, women's and youth categories. Up to 5,000 spectators watch around 400 players participating.[3] from many countries, including Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, the United States and the United Kingdom.[4][5][6][7][8]

World Conker Championships
World Conker Championships
Highest governing bodyAshton Conker Club
First played1965
Characteristics
ContactNo
TypePub games, Precision sports
EquipmentStrung conker

The 2023 event was held on Sunday 8th October 2023.

WCC History edit

The World Conker Championships began in 1965 when a group of anglers in Ashton held a conker contest at the Chequered Skipper public house[3] because the weather was too bad to go fishing.[2] At the event, a small collection was made for charity, by a person with a blind relative. Since then the event has raised over £420,000 for charities supporting the visually impaired and at least £2,500 is donated yearly.[9] The event was held in Ashton for 45 years before moving to a larger venue at the Shuckburgh Arms[10] in Southwick, Northamptonshire in 2009.[5][11]

The tournament has been threatened with conker shortages over the years, in 1976 conkers used in the tournament had to be flown in from Jersey,[12] in 1980 freak spring weather was one of the factors that threatened the World Conker Championships causing a conker shortage, and in 1982 a late frost killed off the horse chestnut blossom resulting in a failed conker harvest.[12]

On 6 October 2011, organisers were forced to cancel the event over safety fears with high winds being forecasted.[13] In 2012, the championships were cancelled again when a suitable venue couldn't be found in time.[14]

Concerns for the future of the event were voiced over the horse-chestnut leaf miner moth, Cameraria ohridella, which has appeared in the region and could have a detrimental effect on the UK's horse chestnut population affecting conker yields.[10]

On 9 October 2017, Chelsea pensioner John Riley won the men's tournament at the age of 85, quite possibly making him the oldest world champion on the planet.[15]

In 2022, Fee Aylmore won the women's event after 30 years of trying.[16]

WCC Rules edit

Players' Rules of Engagement for the Noble Game of Conkers as follows:[17]

  1. Prior to the game, over 2,000 conkers (horse chestnuts) of the required 1.25-inch (30 mm) width are collected, drilled and strung ready by tournament officials. All conkers and laces are supplied by the World Conker Championships.[1]
  2. Conkers are drawn ‘blind’ from a bag, and players may reject up to three selected conkers.
  3. Each game will commence with a toss of a coin, the winner of the toss may elect to strike or receive.
  4. A distance of no less than 8" or 20 cm of lace must be between knuckle and nut.
  5. Each player then takes three alternate strikes at the opponent's conker.
  6. Each attempted strike must be clearly aimed at the nut, no deliberate miss hits.
  7. The game will be decided once one of the conkers is smashed.
  8. A small piece of nut or skin remaining (less than a third) shall be judged out, it must be enough to mount an attack.
  9. If both nuts smash at the same time then the match shall be replayed.
  10. Any nut being knocked from the lace but not smashing may be re threaded and the game continued.
  11. A player causing a knotting of the laces (a snag) will be noted, three snags will lead to disqualification.
  12. If a game lasts for more than five minutes then play will halt and the "5-minute rule" will come into effect. Each player will be allowed up to nine further strikes at their opponent's nut, again alternating three strikes each. If neither conker has been smashed at the end of the nine strikes then the player who strikes the nut the most times during this period will be judged the winner. If this is equal, then play continues, one strike each in turn, until one player hits and the other misses.

WCC Results History edit

All players are British except where indicated with a national flag icon.

Year Mens Individual Ladies Individual Team Winner Ladies Team Junior (7–11) Youth (11–15) Young adult (16–18)
1965 Ron Marsh (1) - - - - - -
1966 Sid Walden[18] - - - - - -
1967 L. Collins - - - - - -
1968 Tim Winham - - - - - -
1969 Peter Midlane (1) - - - - - -
1970 John M. Hillyard - - - - - -
1971 T. Dicks - - - - - -
1972 Ron Marsh (2) - - - - - -
1973 Peter Midlane (2)[8] - - - Simon Bayliss[8] - -
1974 J Marsh (1) - - - - - -
1975 J Marsh (2) - - - - - -
1976 Jorge Ramirez Carrillo  [19][6] - - - - - -
1977 C. Childs - - - - - -
1978 L. Treliving - - - - - -
1979 Charlie Bray (1)[12] - - - - - -
1980 Keith Height[12] - - - - - -
1981 Bill Cox (1)[12] - - - - - -
1982 Jim Blackman - - - - - -
1983 S. Rowan - - - - - -
1984 R. Langer - - - - - -
1985 Peter Midlane (3) - - - - - -
1986 Charlie Bray (2) - - - Luke Bilson Craig Belson -
1987 John Hawes - - - - Martin Nikel (1) -
1988 W. Cox (2) Sheila Doubleday (1) - - - Martin Nikel (2) -
1989 P. Short Christina Bateman - - Fiona Kingdom Lempriere -
1990 Harold Watson Mary Bedford - - - Faye Elliott -
1991 John Bull (1) Pauline Baker - - - Lisa Crews -
1992 P. Canning J. Courtney Chequered Skipper 'B' Team (1) - - M. Hutcheson -
1993 M. Tindall Sheila Doubleday (2) Chequered Skipper 'B' Team (2) - M. Heatherington R. Rawcliffe -
1994 James Marsh Tina Stone (1) The Crocodile - Daniel Jack James Nikel (1) -
1995 Brian Jackson Judi Rabbit The Brigstock International Quartet The Wilpave Swingers Tim Maguire James Gould -
1996 John Bull (2) Karen Morgan Sebright Arms (1) Nutcracker Suite Richard Fuller James Nikel (2) Ian Smith
1997 Paul Vjestica Louise Bunker Nelson Nutcrackers The Minge Petals (1) Graham Clark Diane Allen -
1998 Helmut Kern  [6] Lesley Bullock Nauort 2   Sebright Arms (2) Matthew Storrow Jonathon Lyan Ashley Thomas
1999 Jody Tracey Margaret Twiddy Absolutely Hammered Wilpave Sweeties Charlotte Laskey Jack Jarvis Chris Eccles
2000 Mark Tracey Selma Becker   Barton Seagrave Bashers The Minge Petals (2) Rachel Mintern Sally Rate Tim Linnell
2001 Neil Fraser Celine Parachou   Royal Oak Resistance France Fillies (1)   Duncan Winfrey Max Aitken Lewis Chilvers
2002 Richard Swailes Liz Gibson Elton Wasps Castle Green Conkerers Ruth Pritchard Joseph Emery -
2003 Brian Stewart Debbie Oates No Strings Attached Magnificent 7 Minus 3 (1) Kieran Campbell William Pritchard (1) Lucy Walshaw
2004 Darren Foster Alison Everett Daniel Lambert Dining Club Les Filles Francais (2)   Kieran O'Connor Jordan Witherall James Robinson
2005 Alex Callan Jayne Coddington Peterborough Nutters (1) Magnificent 7 Minus 3 (2) Callum Owen William Pritchard (2) Kallom Nash
2006 Chris Jones Sandy Gardner Celtic Conkerors France (3)   Philip Broomhead (1) Jack Boon Emma Ratcliffe
2007 Ady Hurrell (1) Tina Stone (2) Royal Haskoning Rest of the World Magnificent 7 Minus 3 (3) Philip Broomhead (2) Nicolas Rothera Steven Wray
2008 (1)[4] (1)[4] Rushden Reprobates France (4)   Thomas Whincup Robert Winfield
2009 Thomas Gormley Sue Howes Peterborough Nutters (2) - Evie Driscoll-King Oliver Mas Brent Walker
2010 (2)[20] [4] The Fairways Sri Lankan Ladies   [4] Louis Carpenter Samuel Lewin Robyn Geldard
2011 Event Cancelled[13] (Bad weather)
2012 Event Cancelled[14] (No venue)
2013 Simon Cullum[21] Sophie Knox[21] Woodbeeez (1) - Harrison Scott Oliver Simons (1) Georgie Spence-Jones
2014 John Doyle[22] Stephanie Withall[22] Woodbeeez (2) - Elliott Hurrell Daniel Devaney Alex Wallman
2015 Steven Prescott[23] Amy Farrow (2)[23] Woodbeeez (3) - Peter Rogers Isla Watson Charlie Dathorne
2016 Tom Dryden[7] Lorna Clarke[7] Lord Robartes Nutters - William Chapman Josh Broomhead Oliver Simons (2)[24]
2017 John Riley [15] Julie Freeman [15] Mutts Nutts - Benjamin Wallace Faith Weatherington Oliver Simons (3)[24]
2018 Edward Gaze [25] Karen Holloway [25]
2019 Andy Moore [26] Jasmine Tetley (1)[26]
2020 Event Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)[27]
2021 Ady Hurrell (2)[28] Jasmine Tetley (2)[28] We Came, We Saw, Jasmine Conkered (1)
2022 Randy Topolnitsky   [16] Fee Aylmore [16] The Britcans Team GB
2023 Mark Hunter [29] Jasmine Tetley (3)[29] We Came, We Saw, Jasmine Conkered (2)

WCC Roll of Honour edit

Shown in alphabetical order by surname in the event of a tie.

Individual Champion Wins
Peter Midlane 3
Oliver Simons 3
Jasmine Tetley 3
Charlie Bray 2
Philip Broomhead 2
John Bull 2
Bill Cox 2
Sheila Doubleday 2
Amy Farrow 2
Ady Hurrell 2
Ray Kellock 2
J Marsh 2
Ron Marsh 2
James Nikel 2
Martin Nikel 2
William Pritchard 2
Tina Stone 2
Team Champion Wins
France Fillies, Les Filles Francais, France   4
Magnificent 7 Minus 3 3
Woodbeeez 3
Chequered Skipper 'B' Team 2
Peterborough Nutters 2
Sebright Arms 2
The Minge Petals 2
We Came, We Saw, Jasmine Conkered 2

WCC Video History from 1974 to 2021 edit

  • 2021 World Conker Championship courtesy of Britclip
  • 2017 World Conker Championship by thevideoclipplace on Youtube
  • 2016 World Conker Championship by BBC Northampton on Youtube
  • 2015 World Conker Championship by Trans World Sport on Youtube
  • 2014 World Conker Championship courtesy of Youtube
  • 2010 World Conker Championship by Ben Moseby
  • 1974 World Conker Championship by ITV on Youtube

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Hail the Conkering Hero". timetravel-britain.com. 2005.
  2. ^ a b "Enough nuts for conker champions". BBC. 2006.
  3. ^ a b "World Conker Championships in Ashton". chequeredskipper.co.uk. 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e . 2011. Archived from the original on 8 October 2011.
  5. ^ a b "World Conker Championship History". worldconkerchampionships.com. 2017.
  6. ^ a b c "World Conker Championship returns to Northants tomorrow". northantstelegraph.co.uk. 2016.
  7. ^ a b c "World Conker Championship crowns new king 2016". BBC. 2016.
  8. ^ a b c "Breaking Horse Chestnuts". The Morning Herald. Hagerstown, Maryland. 21 November 1973. p. 7. Retrieved 2 September 2020 – via newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "OUR CAUSE". World Conker Championships. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  10. ^ a b "PANIC! World Conker Championships threatened by moths". Metro. 2015.
  11. ^ "FAQ". World Conker Championships. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  12. ^ a b c d e "World conker championships competition at Ashton in Northamptonshire". Media Archive for Central England (Mace) 1969 to 1982. 2017.
  13. ^ a b "World Conker Championship cancelled because of high winds". The Telegraph. 2011.
  14. ^ a b "World Conker Championship cancelled for second year in row". BBC. 2012.
  15. ^ a b c "Conker world champion, 85, 'hadn't played for 70 years'". BBC. 2017. from the original on 9 October 2017.
  16. ^ a b c "World conker champion crowned in Northamptonshire after 30-year wait". 10 November 2022.
  17. ^ "THE PLAYERS' RULES". World Conker Championships. 14 September 2022.
  18. ^ "Retro: Conkering Heroes". Northamptonshire Telegraph. 2014.
  19. ^ "Posts Tagged 'conkers'". sweffling.wordpress.com. 2010.
  20. ^ Nex, Sally (3 November 2010). "A load of old chestnuts". BBC. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  21. ^ a b "Southwick toasts 2013 conker conquerors". BBC News.
  22. ^ a b "King of the conkers crowned". BBC Newsround.
  23. ^ a b "World Conker Champion crowned in Northamptonshire". BBC News.
  24. ^ a b "Past World Conker Champions". worldconkerchampionships.com. 2017. from the original on 15 August 2018.
  25. ^ a b "World Conker Champions 2018 crowned in Northamptonshire". BBC. 2018.
  26. ^ a b "Rain delays play at the World Conker Champions 2019". BBC. 2019.
  27. ^ . World Conker Championship. Archived from the original on 19 September 2020. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  28. ^ a b "Northamptonshire: Thousands attend World Conker Championships=BBC". 2021.
  29. ^ a b "World conker champion crowned in Northamptonshire". 8 October 2023.

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The World Conker Championships WCC is a conkers tournament held annually on the second Sunday in October 1 in the county of Northamptonshire England Two players use conkers threaded onto a string and take turns to strike the other s nut until it shatters 2 Players from around the world enter the tournament competing in a knock out format in both team and individual formats with titles for men s women s and youth categories Up to 5 000 spectators watch around 400 players participating 3 from many countries including Australia Austria Canada France Japan Mexico New Zealand Poland Russia South Africa Sri Lanka Ukraine the United States and the United Kingdom 4 5 6 7 8 World Conker ChampionshipsWorld Conker ChampionshipsHighest governing bodyAshton Conker ClubFirst played1965CharacteristicsContactNoTypePub games Precision sportsEquipmentStrung conker The 2023 event was held on Sunday 8th October 2023 Contents 1 WCC History 2 WCC Rules 3 WCC Results History 4 WCC Roll of Honour 5 WCC Video History from 1974 to 2021 6 ReferencesWCC History editThe World Conker Championships began in 1965 when a group of anglers in Ashton held a conker contest at the Chequered Skipper public house 3 because the weather was too bad to go fishing 2 At the event a small collection was made for charity by a person with a blind relative Since then the event has raised over 420 000 for charities supporting the visually impaired and at least 2 500 is donated yearly 9 The event was held in Ashton for 45 years before moving to a larger venue at the Shuckburgh Arms 10 in Southwick Northamptonshire in 2009 5 11 The tournament has been threatened with conker shortages over the years in 1976 conkers used in the tournament had to be flown in from Jersey 12 in 1980 freak spring weather was one of the factors that threatened the World Conker Championships causing a conker shortage and in 1982 a late frost killed off the horse chestnut blossom resulting in a failed conker harvest 12 On 6 October 2011 organisers were forced to cancel the event over safety fears with high winds being forecasted 13 In 2012 the championships were cancelled again when a suitable venue couldn t be found in time 14 Concerns for the future of the event were voiced over the horse chestnut leaf miner moth Cameraria ohridella which has appeared in the region and could have a detrimental effect on the UK s horse chestnut population affecting conker yields 10 On 9 October 2017 Chelsea pensioner John Riley won the men s tournament at the age of 85 quite possibly making him the oldest world champion on the planet 15 In 2022 Fee Aylmore won the women s event after 30 years of trying 16 WCC Rules editPlayers Rules of Engagement for the Noble Game of Conkers as follows 17 Prior to the game over 2 000 conkers horse chestnuts of the required 1 25 inch 30 mm width are collected drilled and strung ready by tournament officials All conkers and laces are supplied by the World Conker Championships 1 Conkers are drawn blind from a bag and players may reject up to three selected conkers Each game will commence with a toss of a coin the winner of the toss may elect to strike or receive A distance of no less than 8 or 20 cm of lace must be between knuckle and nut Each player then takes three alternate strikes at the opponent s conker Each attempted strike must be clearly aimed at the nut no deliberate miss hits The game will be decided once one of the conkers is smashed A small piece of nut or skin remaining less than a third shall be judged out it must be enough to mount an attack If both nuts smash at the same time then the match shall be replayed Any nut being knocked from the lace but not smashing may be re threaded and the game continued A player causing a knotting of the laces a snag will be noted three snags will lead to disqualification If a game lasts for more than five minutes then play will halt and the 5 minute rule will come into effect Each player will be allowed up to nine further strikes at their opponent s nut again alternating three strikes each If neither conker has been smashed at the end of the nine strikes then the player who strikes the nut the most times during this period will be judged the winner If this is equal then play continues one strike each in turn until one player hits and the other misses WCC Results History editAll players are British except where indicated with a national flag icon Year Mens Individual Ladies Individual Team Winner Ladies Team Junior 7 11 Youth 11 15 Young adult 16 18 1965 Ron Marsh 1 1966 Sid Walden 18 1967 L Collins 1968 Tim Winham 1969 Peter Midlane 1 1970 John M Hillyard 1971 T Dicks 1972 Ron Marsh 2 1973 Peter Midlane 2 8 Simon Bayliss 8 1974 J Marsh 1 1975 J Marsh 2 1976 Jorge Ramirez Carrillo nbsp 19 6 1977 C Childs 1978 L Treliving 1979 Charlie Bray 1 12 1980 Keith Height 12 1981 Bill Cox 1 12 1982 Jim Blackman 1983 S Rowan 1984 R Langer 1985 Peter Midlane 3 1986 Charlie Bray 2 Luke Bilson Craig Belson 1987 John Hawes Martin Nikel 1 1988 W Cox 2 Sheila Doubleday 1 Martin Nikel 2 1989 P Short Christina Bateman Fiona Kingdom Lempriere 1990 Harold Watson Mary Bedford Faye Elliott 1991 John Bull 1 Pauline Baker Lisa Crews 1992 P Canning J Courtney Chequered Skipper B Team 1 M Hutcheson 1993 M Tindall Sheila Doubleday 2 Chequered Skipper B Team 2 M Heatherington R Rawcliffe 1994 James Marsh Tina Stone 1 The Crocodile Daniel Jack James Nikel 1 1995 Brian Jackson Judi Rabbit The Brigstock International Quartet The Wilpave Swingers Tim Maguire James Gould 1996 John Bull 2 Karen Morgan Sebright Arms 1 Nutcracker Suite Richard Fuller James Nikel 2 Ian Smith 1997 Paul Vjestica Louise Bunker Nelson Nutcrackers The Minge Petals 1 Graham Clark Diane Allen 1998 Helmut Kern nbsp 6 Lesley Bullock Nauort 2 nbsp Sebright Arms 2 Matthew Storrow Jonathon Lyan Ashley Thomas 1999 Jody Tracey Margaret Twiddy Absolutely Hammered Wilpave Sweeties Charlotte Laskey Jack Jarvis Chris Eccles 2000 Mark Tracey Selma Becker nbsp Barton Seagrave Bashers The Minge Petals 2 Rachel Mintern Sally Rate Tim Linnell 2001 Neil Fraser Celine Parachou nbsp Royal Oak Resistance France Fillies 1 nbsp Duncan Winfrey Max Aitken Lewis Chilvers 2002 Richard Swailes Liz Gibson Elton Wasps Castle Green Conkerers Ruth Pritchard Joseph Emery 2003 Brian Stewart Debbie Oates No Strings Attached Magnificent 7 Minus 3 1 Kieran Campbell William Pritchard 1 Lucy Walshaw 2004 Darren Foster Alison Everett Daniel Lambert Dining Club Les Filles Francais 2 nbsp Kieran O Connor Jordan Witherall James Robinson 2005 Alex Callan Jayne Coddington Peterborough Nutters 1 Magnificent 7 Minus 3 2 Callum Owen William Pritchard 2 Kallom Nash 2006 Chris Jones Sandy Gardner Celtic Conkerors France 3 nbsp Philip Broomhead 1 Jack Boon Emma Ratcliffe 2007 Ady Hurrell 1 Tina Stone 2 Royal Haskoning Rest of the World Magnificent 7 Minus 3 3 Philip Broomhead 2 Nicolas Rothera Steven Wray 2008 Ray Kellock 1 4 Amy Farrow 1 4 Rushden Reprobates France 4 nbsp Thomas Whincup Robert Winfield Rebecca Moss 2009 Thomas Gormley Sue Howes Peterborough Nutters 2 Evie Driscoll King Oliver Mas Brent Walker 2010 Ray Kellock 2 20 Wendy Bradford 4 The Fairways Sri Lankan Ladies nbsp 4 Louis Carpenter Samuel Lewin Robyn Geldard 2011 Event Cancelled 13 Bad weather 2012 Event Cancelled 14 No venue 2013 Simon Cullum 21 Sophie Knox 21 Woodbeeez 1 Harrison Scott Oliver Simons 1 Georgie Spence Jones 2014 John Doyle 22 Stephanie Withall 22 Woodbeeez 2 Elliott Hurrell Daniel Devaney Alex Wallman 2015 Steven Prescott 23 Amy Farrow 2 23 Woodbeeez 3 Peter Rogers Isla Watson Charlie Dathorne 2016 Tom Dryden 7 Lorna Clarke 7 Lord Robartes Nutters William Chapman Josh Broomhead Oliver Simons 2 24 2017 John Riley 15 Julie Freeman 15 Mutts Nutts Benjamin Wallace Faith Weatherington Oliver Simons 3 24 2018 Edward Gaze 25 Karen Holloway 25 2019 Andy Moore 26 Jasmine Tetley 1 26 2020 Event Cancelled COVID 19 pandemic 27 2021 Ady Hurrell 2 28 Jasmine Tetley 2 28 We Came We Saw Jasmine Conkered 1 2022 Randy Topolnitsky nbsp 16 Fee Aylmore 16 The Britcans Team GB 2023 Mark Hunter 29 Jasmine Tetley 3 29 We Came We Saw Jasmine Conkered 2 WCC Roll of Honour editShown in alphabetical order by surname in the event of a tie Individual Champion Wins Peter Midlane 3 Oliver Simons 3 Jasmine Tetley 3 Charlie Bray 2 Philip Broomhead 2 John Bull 2 Bill Cox 2 Sheila Doubleday 2 Amy Farrow 2 Ady Hurrell 2 Ray Kellock 2 J Marsh 2 Ron Marsh 2 James Nikel 2 Martin Nikel 2 William Pritchard 2 Tina Stone 2 Team Champion Wins France Fillies Les Filles Francais France nbsp 4 Magnificent 7 Minus 3 3 Woodbeeez 3 Chequered Skipper B Team 2 Peterborough Nutters 2 Sebright Arms 2 The Minge Petals 2 We Came We Saw Jasmine Conkered 2WCC Video History from 1974 to 2021 edit2021 World Conker Championship courtesy of Britclip 2017 World Conker Championship by thevideoclipplace on Youtube 2016 World Conker Championship by BBC Northampton on Youtube 2015 World Conker Championship by Trans World Sport on Youtube 2014 World Conker Championship courtesy of Youtube 2010 World Conker Championship by Ben Moseby 1974 World Conker Championship by ITV on YoutubeReferences edit a b Hail the Conkering Hero timetravel britain com 2005 a b Enough nuts for conker champions BBC 2006 a b World Conker Championships in Ashton chequeredskipper co uk 2016 a b c d e World Conker Championship Press Photos 2011 Archived from the original on 8 October 2011 a b World Conker Championship History worldconkerchampionships com 2017 a b c World Conker Championship returns to Northants tomorrow northantstelegraph co uk 2016 a b c World Conker Championship crowns new king 2016 BBC 2016 a b c Breaking Horse Chestnuts The Morning Herald Hagerstown Maryland 21 November 1973 p 7 Retrieved 2 September 2020 via newspapers com OUR CAUSE World Conker Championships Retrieved 14 September 2022 a b PANIC World Conker Championships threatened by moths Metro 2015 FAQ World Conker Championships Retrieved 14 September 2022 a b c d e World conker championships competition at Ashton in Northamptonshire Media Archive for Central England Mace 1969 to 1982 2017 a b World Conker Championship cancelled because of high winds The Telegraph 2011 a b World Conker Championship cancelled for second year in row BBC 2012 a b c Conker world champion 85 hadn t played for 70 years BBC 2017 Archived from the original on 9 October 2017 a b c World conker champion crowned in Northamptonshire after 30 year wait 10 November 2022 THE PLAYERS RULES World Conker Championships 14 September 2022 Retro Conkering Heroes Northamptonshire Telegraph 2014 Posts Tagged conkers sweffling wordpress com 2010 Nex Sally 3 November 2010 A load of old chestnuts BBC Retrieved 2 September 2020 a b Southwick toasts 2013 conker conquerors BBC News a b King of the conkers crowned BBC Newsround a b World Conker Champion crowned in Northamptonshire BBC News a b Past World Conker Champions worldconkerchampionships com 2017 Archived from the original on 15 August 2018 a b World Conker Champions 2018 crowned in Northamptonshire BBC 2018 a b Rain delays play at the World Conker Champions 2019 BBC 2019 2020 Championships Cancelled World Conker Championship Archived from the original on 19 September 2020 Retrieved 19 September 2020 a b Northamptonshire Thousands attend World Conker Championships BBC 2021 a b World conker champion crowned in Northamptonshire 8 October 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Conker Championships amp oldid 1215983075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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