World Conker Championships rocked by cheating row after discovery in player’s pocket --[Reported by Umva mag]

‘The whole thing is nuts. It stinks and needs to be properly investigated to save our game from scandal.’

Oct 15, 2024 - 07:19
World Conker Championships rocked by cheating row after discovery in player’s pocket --[Reported by Umva mag]
King Conker David Jakins takes part in the annual World Conker Championships at the Shuckburgh Arms in Southwick, Peterborough. Picture date: Sunday October 13, 2024. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jacob King/PA Wire
David Jakins, 82, cinched the title at his 46th attempt in Southwick, Northamptonshire, on Sunday (Picture: PA)

The World Conker Championships has been hit by a cheating row after the men’s winner was later found with a steel dummy in his pocket.

David Jakins, 82, cinched the title at his 46th attempt in Southwick, Northamptonshire, on Sunday.

But when the retired engineer was searched afterwards, he was found to have a steel conker, shaped and painted to look real, threaded on an identical lace in one of his pockets.

Mr Jakins, who also served as the tournament’s top judge – or King Conker – responsible for drilling and threading other competitor’s chestnuts, denied any suggestion of cheating and insisted he only carries the dummy ‘for humour value’.

His vanquished foe, Alistair Johnson-Ferguson, 23, from Canary Wharf, London, said: ‘My conker disintegrated in one hit, and that just doesn’t happen.

‘Now it turns out King Conker had a dummy steel conker, so he could have swapped his real conker for that one. Or he could have marked the conker strings to pick out a harder nut.

‘I’m suspicious of foul play and have expressed my surprise to organisers.’

The World Conker Championships drew in 2,000 fans to the Shuckburgh Arms in Southwick to watch the 256 competitors.

The event sees participants go head-to-head using conkers threaded onto a string to try and smash their opponent’s nut. Each player takes three alternate strikes at the opponent’s chestnut.

King Conker David Jakins takes part in the annual World Conker Championships at the Shuckburgh Arms in Southwick, Peterborough. Picture date: Sunday October 13, 2024. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jacob King/PA Wire
King Conker David Jakins takes part in the annual World Conker Championships (Picture: PA)

Conkers fan David Glew, 78, from Lincoln, said: ‘As if it’s not suspicious enough for the event’s top judge to take part in his own tournament and win, he has also obliterated opponents’ nuts in one hit and then been found with a metal conker.

‘The question that has to be asked is – how has he won now, after never winning previously?

‘The whole thing is nuts. It stinks and needs to be properly investigated to save our game from scandal.’

Mr Jakins, from Warmington, Northamptonshire, is the tournament’s oldest ever winner, in what is expected to be his final year competing.

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He said: ‘I was found with the steel conker in my pocket, but I only carry around with me for humour value and I did not use it during the event.

‘Yes, I did help prepare the conkers before the tournament. But this isn’t cheating or a fix, and I didn’t mark the strings. I just tried to hit hard, and somehow, I finally won.’

David Jakins, known as 'King Conker', takes part in the annual World Conker Championships in Southwick, Britain, October 13, 2024. REUTERS/Phil Noble TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Mr Jakins, from Warmington, Northamptonshire, is the tournament’s oldest ever winner (Picture: Reuters)

St John Burkett, spokesperson for the Conker World Championships, confirmed the allegations of cheating are being investigated.

He said: ‘Allegations of foul play have been received that somehow King Conker swapped his real conker for the metal one later found in his pocket.

‘Players select conkers from a sack before each round. There are also suggestions that King Conker had marked the strings of harder nuts. We can confirm he was involved in drilling and lacing the nuts before the event.

‘We are investigating.’

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