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Mayfest 2023 isn't just a resurrection of the good ole festival it once was. Oh no my friend! This ain't your momma's Mayfest.
Mayfest 2023 is all about backyard-olympic-style friendly competition. This year Mayfest is going to feature the end-all-be-all of Backyard Olympic Games! Teams of 6-8* will compete for the title of Champion across 8 different events. The top four teams will compete in the final obstacle course for a winner-takes-all showdown!
*No children under the age of 8 may participate in the olympic games.
*A parent or legal guardian must be on the premises for any minor(s) participating in the games.
A whole team event! Team on Team, winner takes all.
How fast can you fill a sponge? How fast can you fill a bucket with that sponge? Don't know? We'll find out!
Gotta wiggle those hips to win! The whole team or one teammate can participate in this event. The last team with a standing member wins!
Grab a partner from your team and lets race! The fastest time wins! Wheelbarrow's hands must be touching the ground to count.
Who doesn't want to climb in a used burlap sack and jump from one line to another? Sack race, cause there's only so much you can do with an empty sack.
Think lawn darts meets chess meets cup pong and you have Kubb! Originally played by Vikings, Kubb is a game of strategy, accuracy, and brute physical strength.
Final race for our top teams! Wanna know what it is? Guess your team had better win.
Anyone 8 and over can be on a team. Teams are made up of between 6-8 people. Teams need to have at least two minors.
No. The cost to register a team is $50.
The team captain can register online or in-person the day of the event. However, the olympics are limited to 40 teams. So it's first come first served.
The events will run in a round-robin style with 3 events in the morning and 3 in the afternoon. Events run from 9:00-12:00pm and 2:00-5:00pm with a 2-hour break for lunch. The top 4 scoring teams will participate in a winner-takes-all obstacle course.
Teams will have a registration card they'll carry to each event. Scores from each event will be written in by our judges and initialed. Cards will be turned into the registration tent at the end of the events, where the judges will score them. The 4 teams with the highest score will move on to the championship round.