43rd World Poohsticks Championships

43rd World Poohsticks Championships

Sandford LockSandford-on-Thames, England
Sunday, May 24  •  11:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Overview

The 43rd Anniversary of the World PoohSticks Championships is for all ages and for all the family. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Abingdon.

World Poohsticks Championships 2026

The current World Champion of Poohsticks is Amanda McCann, who won her medal last year at the 42nd Anniversary Championships. Last year's Runner Up medal was awarded to Paul Daffern. Can you beat these heroes this year?

The fictional account of Poohsticks appeared in the 1928 publication “The House at Pooh Corner” with Pooh Bear, Christopher Robin, Tigger, and Eeyore all enjoying the drama and competition of dropping sticks from a bridge. It became popular with human beings and Poohsticks Societies sprang up. The world championships began over 40 years ago at Days Lock, and by 1984 it had become a fundraising event for RNLI, organised by Lynn David at Little Wittenham. After Lynn’s retirement it has been organised by the Rotary Clubs of Sinodun, Oxford Spires and now Abingdon, who hold it at Sandford Lock; this is a fine walk (40 mins) along the towpath from Oxford.

The Championships are now a part of Oxfordshire’s tradition, it’s not huge, but if we lost it, it‘s likely it would be lost for ever, which is why Rotary is so keen to keep it going. The funds we raise will always go to help people less fortunate than ourselves. Rotarians are proud that 91% of funds raised get to help charity, compared with the national average of UK charities which is 70%.

The 2026 Championships will be held on Sunday 24th May, at Sandford Lock, with registration starting at 11:30. Free to watch, £5 per stick to drop. More info at https://poohsticks.uk/ You can register and pay ahead of the day on this Eventbrite page.

The 43rd Anniversary of the World PoohSticks Championships is for all ages and for all the family. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Abingdon.

World Poohsticks Championships 2026

The current World Champion of Poohsticks is Amanda McCann, who won her medal last year at the 42nd Anniversary Championships. Last year's Runner Up medal was awarded to Paul Daffern. Can you beat these heroes this year?

The fictional account of Poohsticks appeared in the 1928 publication “The House at Pooh Corner” with Pooh Bear, Christopher Robin, Tigger, and Eeyore all enjoying the drama and competition of dropping sticks from a bridge. It became popular with human beings and Poohsticks Societies sprang up. The world championships began over 40 years ago at Days Lock, and by 1984 it had become a fundraising event for RNLI, organised by Lynn David at Little Wittenham. After Lynn’s retirement it has been organised by the Rotary Clubs of Sinodun, Oxford Spires and now Abingdon, who hold it at Sandford Lock; this is a fine walk (40 mins) along the towpath from Oxford.

The Championships are now a part of Oxfordshire’s tradition, it’s not huge, but if we lost it, it‘s likely it would be lost for ever, which is why Rotary is so keen to keep it going. The funds we raise will always go to help people less fortunate than ourselves. Rotarians are proud that 91% of funds raised get to help charity, compared with the national average of UK charities which is 70%.

The 2026 Championships will be held on Sunday 24th May, at Sandford Lock, with registration starting at 11:30. Free to watch, £5 per stick to drop. More info at https://poohsticks.uk/ You can register and pay ahead of the day on this Eventbrite page.

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Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Doors at 11 AM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Sandford Lock

Bridge adjacent to Sandford Lock

Sandford-on-Thames OX4 4YD

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