World Aunt Sally Open Singles Championship

The World Aunt Sally Open Singles Championship (WASOSC) is an annual competition that takes place at the Charlbury Beer Festival in Charlbury, West Oxfordshire.[1] Aunt Sally is a traditional English throwing game played in pub gardens or fairgrounds dating back to the 17th century,[2] in which players throw sticks or battens at a model of an old woman's head.[3] The tournament is a knock out competition for individuals, with the winner's name then engraved onto the Finings Cup Trophy. The 2018 WASOSC event attracted a record number of 72 competitors, travelling from as far afield as Germany.[1][4]

WASOSC Rules

The World Aunt Sally Open Singles Championship is open to individuals who participate in a knock out competition. Before the competition starts, names are drawn from a hat to determine the order of play. Games consist of 3 legs, where in each leg the players take 6 throws, where a point is awarded when the stick hits the doll before the iron. If tied after 3 legs, players throw 3 sticks each to determine the winner. Should the scores remain level after those 3 sticks, a sudden-death round, throwing a single stick at a time, to a winning result. The victor proceeds to the next round. Otherwise, normal Aunt Sally league rules apply and players must abide by the umpire's decision.[4][1]

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World Aunt Sally Open Singles Championship results (2011 onwards)

YearDateWinnerRegion Runner-UpRegion
2011 28 June Trevor Dyer [2] Churchill Arms, Paxford, Gloucs[5] George Williams [6] Charlbury Town FC, Oxfordshire [7]
2012 14 July Steve McAteer [2] Churchill Arms, Paxford, Gloucs[5] Graham Barrett [8] Fox 'A' Broadwell, Cotswolds, Gloucs
2013 29 June Steve McAteer [2] Churchill Arms, Paxford, Gloucs[5] Roger Goodall [5] Black Prince, Woodstock, Oxon[7]
2014 28 June Henry Johnson [2] Black Prince, Woodstock, Oxon[2] Barry Parker [2] Abingdon United, Oxon[2]
2015 28 June Roger Goodall Black Prince, Woodstock, Oxon[7] Graham Barrett Fox 'A' Broadwell, Cotswolds, Gloucs
2016 25 June Barry Parker Abingdon United, Oxon Darren Cave Butcher's Arms ‘B’, Kings Sutton, Northants [9]
2017 24 June Roger Goodall [10] Black Prince, Woodstock, Oxon[7] Ian McAteer Churchill Arms, Paxford, Gloucs
2018 30 June Kevin Powney [11][4] Black Bull 'A', Launton, Bicester, Oxon Karl Budd [12][4] Black Bull 'A', Launton, Bicester, Oxon
2019 29 June Phil Adams [13] Abingdon, Oxon Dick Walsh Swan 'A', Oxon
2020 - Event cancelled (COVID-19) - - -
2021 - Event cancelled (COVID-19) - - -

References

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  2. "101 Reasons to love the Cotswolds - 49. Aunt Sally". 2016.
  3. "Aunt Sally". Worldwide Words. 2009.
  4. "2018 World Aunt Sally Open Singles Championship (Archived)". charlburybeerfestival.org. Archived from the original on 5 October 2018.
  5. "Gloucestershire rule in World Championships!". Chippyauntsally.co.uk. 2013. Archived from the original on 23 June 2018.
  6. "World Aunt Sally champion crowned 2011". charlbury.info. 2011.
  7. "2015 Top doll scorers sixers". Wychwood Aunt Sally League. 2015.
  8. "WASOSC Semi's and Final 2012". Youtube. 2012.
  9. "Banbury and District Aunt Sally League Fixtures". Banbury and District Aunt Sally League. 2015.
  10. "New world champion - Congratulations to Roger Goodall on reclaiming his World Champion crown". Wychwood aunt sally League. 2017. Archived from the original on 12 September 2017.
  11. "2018 Aunt Sally World Championships finish with sudden death showdown". oxfordmail.co.uk. 2018.
  12. "Latest News....Kevin Powey....2018 World Champion!". bicesterauntsally.com. 2018.
  13. "Aunt Sally World Champion Crowned at Charlbury Beer Festival 2019". witneygazette.co.uk. 1 July 2019.


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