No we’re not kidding… it really does exist
The Wife-Carrying World Championship is a real and gloriously bizarre sporting event from Finland 🇫🇮.
🏆 The Basics
- Official name: Sonkajärven vaimonkanto
- Location: Sonkajärvi, Finland
- First held: 1998 in it’s current modern championship form
- When: Every July
🏃♂️💨 The Race
- Course length: approximately 253.5 metres
- Obstacles: varied and includes sand, grass, and water
- Objective: Very simple – to carry your wife or partner across the course as fast as possible
📏 Rules (yes, there are rules)
- The “wife” must:
- Be at least 17 years old
- Weigh at least 49 kg extra weight s can be added if lighter
- Be at least 17 years old
- Carrying styles allowed:
- Piggyback
- Fireman’s carry
- Estonian carry (upside-down over the shoulders, the fastest and most common choice)
- Piggyback
- Helmets are recommended for the event for obvious reasons, but are not compulsary
🥇 Prize
- The winner receives their partner’s weight in beer 🍺 This has of course led to very strategic marriages taking place.
📜 Origins
The event traces its roots back to 19th-century Finland, when so-called “wife stealing” (actually bride kidnapping or elopement contests) featured endurance trials.
The modern race is a tongue-in-cheek reincarnation, which of course is a fully consensual revival.
🌍 International Fame
Teams now compete from:
- Finland
- Estonia who are now frequent winners
- UK
- USA
- Australia
- Japan