Pooh Sticks first came to prominence when it was described in A.A. Milne's book The House at Pooh Corner and the movie Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore. Pooh accidentally drops a pine cone into a river from a bridge and, after observing how it appeared on the other side of the bridge, devises the rules for Pooh Sticks.
The sport was first developed at a bridge located in Ashdown Forest, close to the village of Upper Hartfield, East Sussex, England.
2015 will be the first year the World Pooh Sticks Championships will not be held in Little Wittenham. The immense popularity of the sport has caused the need to find a place that can accommodate all of the adoring Pooh fans.
So this year I am excited to be participating in WPSC which will be held.....
Sunday, June 7th, 2015
Cogges Manor Farm
at Langel Common on the River Windrush
Witney, Oxfordshire England
coordinated
- The registration tent will open at
2:00pm - The individual games run from
2:00pm - 4.30pm - There will be 3 rounds of games before the
semi finals and finals.
Families can also enjoy...
- Activities and Crafts Around the Grounds.
- Make a Fish On A Stick
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- Children's Bouncy Castle
- Toffee & Fudge Booth
- Hook A Duck
- Splat The Rat
- Human Fruit Machine
Rules for Pooh Sticks
Mike Ridley,
- First, you each select a stick and show it to your fellow competitors. You must agree which stick is which – or whose, as it were.
- Check which way the stream is flowing. Competitors need to face the stream on the side where it runs in, under the bridge (upstream). Note: If the stream runs out, from under the bridge you are standing on the wrong side! (downstream).
- Choose someone to be a Starter. This can be either the oldest or the youngest competitor.
- All the competitors stand side by side facing upstream.
- Each competitor holds
their stick atarms length over the stream. The tall competitors should lower their arms to bring all the sticks to the same height over the stream as the shortest competitor’s stick. - The starter calls, ‘Ready – Steady – Go!” and all the competitors drop their sticks. Note: the stick must not be thrown into the water.
- At this point in the
game all the players must cross to the downstream side of the bridge. Please take care – young players like to race across. Remember, other people use bridges and some of them have vehicles or horses. - Look over the edge of the bridge for the sticks to emerge. The owner of the first Stick to float from under the
bridge, is the winner.