International Back to Back Wool Challenge Story

In 1811 at Newbury in Berkshire, UK, a one thousand pound wager was made to make a coat from the sheep's back to a mans back in one day. Watched by 5000 people, the coat was completed in thirteen hours. The sheep was eaten with much quaffing of beer to celebrate.

Todays Challenge began in 1992 when Richard Snow, a keen young spinner at the Scottish Wool Centre at Aberfoyle in Scotland, developed thyroid cancer. His desire to raise funds for cancer research sparked off their Back to Back Challenge, a competition very similar to that run almost two hundred years ago. The event created enormous interest in the UK, not only because of the clever wool promotion but also because of the funds raised for cancer research.

That same year, Australia held a similar contest. Teams representing football clubs The Cats, Geelong, Victoria and the West Coast Eagles, Western Australia competed in a race to spin & knit a football scarf from freshly shorn wool.

When Australian Wool Showcase member, Wendy Dennis took part in the 1994 Fourth World Congress on Coloured Sheep at York University, UK, she also visited the Scottish Wool Centre. With similar annual competitions held in Scotland and Australia, combined with fundraising for Cancer Research, the seed was sown for a combined International Competition and the rules were developed to suit.

Teams consist of a blade shearer, a sheep and seven handspinners & knitters. Team nominate time keepers, assessors & coordinators monitor each team competing at their own wool related venue. All teams follow the identical Challenge rules and pattern exactly as they are written.

The 1995 inaugural Challenge with nine teams competing from three Australian States, Scotland and the Shetland Isles, was won by the Shetland Isles in 5 hours 57 mins 58 sec. Over 1,350 Pounds was raised by the Scottish Wool Centre for the Cancer Research Campaign.

1996 saw twenty two teams competing, sixteen in Australia from four States. USA entered a team from Michigan and the UK had teams from Scotland, the Shetland Isles, Devon and Cambridge. Again, the Shetlands were unbeatable, breaking their blistering 1995 record by 39 minutes. They clipped another nine minutes off the next year until 2004 when Merriwa, New South Wales, Australia broke the 5 hour barrier. Their time:- 4 hours 51 minutes 14 seconds.

Canada joined more teams from the original countries the following year.

In just a few short years, the Challenge has developed at a remarkable rate.

It is a simple and direct method of promoting wool from 'sheep's back to spinners back' using the ancient skills of blade shearing, spinning and knitting.

And it is timed to coincide with Australia's long weekend in June and the tourist summer season in the Northern Hemisphere

Can you knit a jumper in a day?
Blade Shears and Knitting Needles:
Watch them race against the clock.


Record Times

World Record :-4 hours 51 minutes 14 secondsMerriwa, New South Wales, Australia 2004
Australia Record :-4 hours 51 minutes 14 secondsMerriwa, New South Wales 2004
British Isles Record:-5 hours 9 minutesIslesburgh, Shetland Isles 1997
Japan Record:-5 hours 36 minutes 11 secondsTakachi Sheepship, Hokkaido 2004
New Zealand Record:-7 hours 5 minutes 24 secondsCanterbury Combo, South Island 2001
Canada Record:-7 hours 25 minutes 30 secondsInSein Yarnspinners, Manitoba 2001
USA Record:-8 hours 33 minutes 31 secondsChallenge Takers, Michigan 1996

Challenge Date Year 2005

On or before Sunday 12 June.

Supported by:-

Australian Wool Showcase Inc.
Scottish Wool Centre Aberfoyle Scotland.

Trophy Sponsors

Scottish Wool CentreThe winning team.
City of Geelong Winning Australian team.
Shipway TrophyFor the winning New South Wales, Australia, team.
Canadian Cooperative Wool
Growers Ltd Trophy
For the winning Canadian team.
Michell Australia TrophyFor the winning South Australian team.
Brigadoon TrophyThe team with the greatest donation to charity


For further information and Entry Forms, please contact:-

Australia
Wendy Dennis
Australian Wool Showcase Inc.
P.O. Box 34
Birregurra Vic 3242
Ph:- + (03) 5233 6241
Fax:- + (03) 5233 6338
E-mail:-wendydennis@iprimus.com.au
Web:- www.ballaratweb.net/wdennis/

Scotland
The Scottish Wool Centre
Aberfoyle
Stirling, FK8 3UQ
Scotland U.K.
Ph:- + 01877 382 850
Fax:- + 01877 382 854


International Wool Challenge metal badges are available from the above Australian address.
For team members and organisers only.