North American Wife Carrying Championship
October 12, 2024

North American Wife Carrying Championship

October 12, 2024
North American Wife Carrying Championship

Win the wife's weight in beer & 5 times her weight in cash

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You might've carried your wife across the threshold, but it's time to take it up a notch. The North American Wife Carrying Championship tasks couples with crossing a 278-yard obstacle course--over hurdles, through a watery mud pit, and up an unsteady sand hill--all for the hopes of winning the wife's weight in beer and five times her weight in cash.

Registration coming soon!

About the North American Wife Carrying Championship

  • The course at Sunday River is built to international specifications at 278 yards in length, with two dry obstacles and one water obstacle. The race format varies slightly from the World Championship in that there is no minimum weight limit for the wife, and the winner is determined by a head-to-head final race rather than being determined only by the finishing time in the competitor's initial round. Additionally, the North American course is run on uneven ground with elevation changes, as compared to the World course, which is predominantly flat. Helmets are not required for the North American Championship. 

    Wife carrying is based on husband-and-wife teams racing with the husband carrying the wife through a regulation length obstacle course featuring log hurdles, sand traps, and the always popular "widow maker" water hazard. The fastest two teams from the qualifying round then compete head-to-head in a final heat. Competing couples neither have to be married, nor must they must be comprised of a man and a woman, but both must be at least 21 years old to enter. Same sex couples, however, will not qualify for Worlds based on the World rules.

    How the wife is carried is the competitors' choice, though most use the "Estonian carry" where the female participant holds the male around the waist and tightens her legs around his neck, thereby freeing his hands. The winning couple takes home the wife's weight in Goose Island Oktoberfest beer, five times her weight in cash, and an entry into the World Championship, which takes place in Finland the following summer. 

  • New for this year, we're adding some additional prizes for all competitors. 

    1st Place: The wife's weight in beer, and 5 times her weight in cash.

    2nd Place: The wife's weight in soda and $50 Sunday River Gift Card

    3rd Place: $50 Sunday River Gift Card

    Best Dressed: $50 Sunday River Gift Card

    Most Average (The time closest to the average of ALL times): $50 Sunday River Gift Card

    Best Wipeout: $50 Sunday River Gift Card

  • The legend behind the North American Wife Carrying Championship is based on 19th century Finnish legend "Ronkainen the Robber" who had high qualifications for the men he accepted into his band. To prove their worth, men had to compete through a difficult course with a heavy sack (or woman grabbed from neighboring villages) on their back. The first modern-day wife-carrying event was held in Finland in 1991 and foreign contestants were admitted in 1995. Qualifying events are also held in Australia, Sweden, and Estonia. The North American Wife Carrying Championship was founded in 1999 by Sunday River, which today is the organization that owns the event and serves as the sanctioning body for the United States and Canada to determine the North American winners of the World Championships. Additional information is available on wife-carrying.org

  • If you are looking to plan a wife carrying event in your area, it's quite simple. Below you will find key information including required rules and regulations to ensure that your event will be considered a sanctioned event by the North American Wife Carrying Championship.

    What is Wife Carrying?

    Wife carrying is based on husband-and-wife teams racing with the husband carrying the wife through a regulation length obstacle course featuring log hurdles, sand traps, and the always popular "widow maker" water hazard. The fastest two teams from the qualifying round then compete head-to-head in a final heat. Competing couples do not have to be married, though they must be comprised of a man and a woman and both must be at least 21 years old to enter. How the wife is carried is the competitors' choice, though most use the "Estonian carry" where the female participant holds the male around the waist and tightens her legs around his neck, thereby freeing his hands.

    What do they win?

    This is entirely up to you. For our event, we give away the wife's weight in beer, and 5 times her weight in cash. Plus the top three teams get medals. We also give medals away to the winners of the fastest couple collectively weighing over 350 pounds and for the fastest couple whose combined age is over 80.

    North American Rules & Regulations

    The North American rules and regulations for wife carrying vary slightly from the World Championship rules on several points. The list below is the official set of rules and regulations for the North American Championship and are followed by most state and regional qualifying events.

    • Competitors
      1. Teammates are not required to be legally married.
      2. Helmets are not required for the carried competitor. 
      3. The only special equipment allowed to be worn by the carrier is a belt, which is optional.
      4. There is no minimum weight limit for female competitors. 
    • Competition 
      1. Competitors run the course two at a time in initial heats, with each team being timed. The two fastest teams qualify for a final heat, which may be timed or untimed, with the winner of the final heat being the winner of the event. Because the final heat is determined by time, qualifying teams do not necessarily have to win their initial heat. Additional heats may be run for third place, and on.
      2. If a competitor drops his teammate, the team will be penalized with five seconds added to their time.
      3. Teams may not advance on the course without the wife being carried and will be disqualified if they do so.
      4. There is no restriction on how the female teammate is carried. Several types of carry are commonly used including the Piggyback and Fireman's Carry (over the shoulder), but the most popular is the Estonian Carry (the wife hangs upside-down with her legs around the husband's shoulders, holding onto his waist).
    • Course
      1. Length of course is 254 meters / 278 yards. North American courses are typically run on uneven ground with some level of elevation change.
      2. Course design consists of two dry obstacles and one water obstacle. Specific obstacle designs may vary by course and by year.

    Sanctioning an Event

    • Ensures a commitment by the event organizer that the event will be conducted in accordance with the North American Wife Carrying sanctioning guidelines. 
    • Ensures that the event will be conducted in a fair and safe manner. 
    • Ensures that the event meets a standard of quality required for sanctioning by North American Wife Carrying. 
    • Allows new event organizers to reach out to the North American Wife Carrying organizers at Sunday River for advice where needed, and connects people who request events around the world relative to their area. 
    • Adds a level of prestige to new events, and increases awareness through a listing on Sunday River's event page. 

    To sanction an event, send the following information to events@sundayriver.com

    • Event director name
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    • Date of event
    • Location of event
    • Start and end time
    • Website
    • Entry fee
  • Bib Number

    Team Name

    Couple

    Results

    2

    Speed Roesler

    Justine & Caleb Roesler

    1:04:68

    25

    22 Years in the Making. This is getting Silly. Hope and Love Win!

    Karen May & John Lund

    01:21:62

    14

    Guac 'N Roll

    Thomas Trundy & Koley True

    01:35:17

    16

    Doctors without Quarters

    Sara Rubinstein & Jeffrey Morris

    01:35:76

    8

    Silver Snakes

    Casey & David Hunt

    01:49:95

    13

    Pond Scum

    Francesca Prach & Joseph McKinnon

    01:52:14

    6

    Uruk-hai

    Emma Belfiore & Ian Nagle

    01:52:75

    17

    We Actually Aren't Putting a Label on it

    Marty Gillies & Isabel Dunkley

    01:59:17

    20

    Ashley Warner

    Jordan Spence & Ashley Warner

    02:06:84

    11

    Team High & Dry

    Greg Goodhue & Wendy Hallenbeck

    02:07:49

    4

    Team 860

    Nathan deKieffer & Caroline Johnson

    02:19:83

    5

    Deb & Norm

    Debbie and Norm Koch

    02:23:65

    1

    Here for the Beer

    Grace & Darrell Van Meter

    02:24:45

    3

    Rick & The Debs

    Debby Pereira & Rick Hovey

    02:28:75

    19

    Itallian Stallion

    Jennifer Orellana & Cristian Rostiti

    02:29:12

    18

    Light Commitment 

    Ryan Borden & Rebecca Sylvia

    02:34:06

    15

    White Chocolate Mocha

    Tiyana Clark & Damon Hall

    02:39:43

    7

    The Youngsters

    Nikolas Freeman & Anna Clayson

    02:57:49

    26

    Griddy Dancin'

    Tim Pinsonneault & Allie Floyd

    03:10:92

    12

    Gett Off My Back

    Andrew & Marylee Rosenstein

    03:20:25

    9

    Sure, why not? 

    Kevin & Allison Edwards 

    03:20:58

    10

    Sunshine Warriors

    Sara Demick & Wade Porterfield

    03:37:04

    24

    Zabaze Habibi

    Elias Abdul Sater & Michelle McRae

    04:34:18

  • For media inquiries, photos, and videos of past events, and press access, please contact communications@sundayriver.com.  Other inquiries should be sent to events@sundayriver.com. North American Wife Carrying Championship is a trademark of Sunday River Skiway Corporation.

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