World Mud Bowl Championships – North Conway, NH

September 5th-7th in North Conway, NH was home to the World Mud Bowl Championships. This event consists of three days of knee-deep touch football. Very serious touch football, I should add. It feels like the whole town comes out for this fun spectacle. Even the local postman (pictured above), participates every year by performing synchronized mud swimming and then parading through the town trying to give people hugs.

The festivities kick off on Saturday with a themed parade. This year was MudAmerican Band Stand. I have a hunch that no matter what the theme each year, it usually involves men dressing up as women. This guy in pink was a player for the Hogs, the local North Conway team. The parade winds through the little town, slowly creeping past the historic train station while making its way to the Mud Bowl Coliseum.


A so-called Veteran of the games…

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The Hogs were the first team to play on Saturday. Representing their home-town and defending quite a history of championships, the pressure was on to perform well this year. I primarily photographed them through the first day.

Mud Bowl football pretty much follows all the rules of regular football, except the games are shorter and you pass double pass the football forward during a play. This championship was complete with referees, coaches, cheerleaders, fan clubs, and yes, sponsorship from a beer company. There was probably close to 500 people in attendance each day. It was quite the turn out just to watch men fall in the mud. Perhaps more entertaining were the halftime shows and belly dancers to the side of the field.

What would football be without cheerleaders? Muddy ones at that..

I entitled this woman queen of the cheerleaders.


Despite the games being very serious, the teams were very friendly with each other. I saw lots of slaps on the butt. Also, there was minimal contact. I heard from another photographer that in the 90′s a player dove into the mud and broke his neck. From then on out, stricter rules evolved over tackles and dives. I’m surprised the mud bowl championships survived a major lawsuit!

On Sunday, the Hogs made it all the way to the semi-finals but lost despite a good fight. I was rooting for them. Perhaps the loss was due to Saturday night’s late drinking and dance contest party?

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Posted by Ross, posted on 09/10/2008 at 8:13pm. Bookmark this post.

5 Comments

  1. Posted 09/10/2008 at 9:28pm
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    Tom:

    “so called veteran of the games” shot is awesome

  2. Posted 09/11/2008 at 11:22am
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    Allie:

    I agree with Tom!

  3. Posted 09/11/2008 at 5:41pm
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    Mark P:

    Nice.

  4. Posted 09/14/2008 at 4:56pm
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    nitsyrk:

    Hurry up and go more places so we can see more pictures! These are great guys!

  5. Posted 09/15/2008 at 5:42pm
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    J. Dana Trent:

    Love the photo of the official with the mud arm marks on his back! Classic!

    Ross – I am a friend of TJ’s, but it was actually the Calers (Mary and Joshua) who told me about the this project! And, to make it an even smaller world – your brother and I were in Div School together (the Calers just told me this today – I hadn’t made the connection yet!).

    I look forward to seeing more from your journey!

    Best,
    Dana

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