Still time to polish one’s spitting technique

Competition is always fierce at the annual National Cherry Pit-Spit Championship which will be...
Competition is always fierce at the annual National Cherry Pit-Spit Championship which will be held in Cromwell on December 29. PHOTO: SUPPLIED.
Seasoned competitors and wannabes alike are training hard for their chance to take out a national sporting title in Cromwell between Christmas and New Year. Fortunately for them, their training regime fits with festive celebrations better than most.

All ages and genders compete equally for the title with past years’ contestants ranging from toddlers to mature-age competitors.

The sheer force of the youngsters’ efforts battles with more strategic tongue positioning of older entrants.

The annual National Cherry Pit-Spit Championship will be held at in the grounds of McNulty House in Cromwell’s Heritage Precinct on December 29.

Cromwell and districts promotion group marketing and communication manager Tanya Dennis said, in a statement, the competition was a highlight of the Cromwell Cherry Festival each year.

Winning was simple — spit a cherry pit further than anyone else.

Registrations open at 11am on the day and for their $2 entry fee contestants will be given three cherries.

People could enter as often as they liked with many in the past continuing to spit pits throughout the day as the competition hotted up and places became closer.

As well as the spitting, there would be a colouring competition for all ages and a best cherry-fest dressed contest for those who fancied dressing up in their most vibrant cherry-inspired outfit.

There would be prizes for the most festive and creative look of the day, Mrs Dennis said.

The Cromwell farmers and craft market would be running nearby, making for a full day out. — APL