Inaugural Irish Christmas Tree Throwing Championship Announced

Details of the first ever Irish Christmas Tree Throwing Championship have been announced in County Clare.
By: Dunphy Public Relations
 
Dec. 22, 2011 - PRLog -- The event, which is based on age-old lumberjack traditions and commonplace across Germany and Austria, will see members of the public competing to determine the Irish distance record for throwing a standard 1.5 metre tree.  The Current World Record is held by Klaus Pubnaz who hurled a tree a distance of 12m at an event in Germany in December 2010.

All proceeds raised on 7 January in Ennis will go toward the development of a new Clare County Dog Shelter .

Organiser Brian Meaney said the competition is “a novel way to turn Christmas tree recycling into a sport, while at the same time raising funds for a needy cause”.

“This a sporting charity event with competitors from the four corners of Ireland being invited to take part, with all funds raised going toward a fund to build a new dog shelter in Ennis. It is hoped that this Championship will become a yearly event and will be a precursor to Ennis holding the European championship at some point in the future”, stated Mr. Meaney.

He added: “Anybody who is thinking of participating and might still have to buy a tree could think of sleek and aerodynamic rather than big and bulky when purchasing. The event is open to men, women and children. Each contestant will get to throw a used Christmas tree three times.  One way or the other the Irish Christmas tree throwing record is going to be established in Ennis  on January 7th next”.

“Clare County Council will be providing a free Christmas tree recycling service at various locations throughout the county, but we would welcome anyone who wishes to drop their tree at the contest and make a donation towards the development of a new dog shelter. We will arrange for the tree to be mulched for use by the Council’s gardening section”, concluded Mr. Meaney.

Clare County Dog Warden Frankie Coote explained that in excess of 2,000 dogs are received by the Pound each year.

“Clare Dog Pound is one of the busiest such facilities in the country. We successfully manage, with the support of local radio and social media, to return between 200 and 300 dogs to their owners every year. We re-home around 500 dogs, while another 300 dogs are sent to a Welsh-based rescue group”, added Mr. Coote.

He continued: “I would appeal to members of the public to consider the Dog Pound when seeking to source a dog as a present for a loved one this Christmas. We receive approximately 20 to 25 dogs of all breeds at our Ennis facility each week.”

The inaugural Irish Christmas Tree Throwing Championship takes place on January 7th 2011 between 10:00am and 4:30 PM in the carpark of Our Lady’s Hospital, Gort Road, Ennis, Co. Clare.
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