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Let That Cherry Pit Fly At The 2025 National Cherry Pit-Spit Championship.


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The much-loved National Cherry Pit-Spit Championship returns to McNulty House Gardens in the Cromwell Heritage Precinct proudly hosted by the Cromwell & Districts Promotion Group. Taking place on Sunday 28th December, this tongue-twister of an event is all about fun, laughter, and a little friendly competition. 


Framed by the breathtaking scenery of Lake Dunstan and the surrounding mountains, the Championship welcomes participants of all ages to show off their cherry-pit-spitting skills. Competitors can take part in Under-6, Under-16, adult women, and adult men categories, ensuring fun and fair competition for everyone.


Entry is free for spectators, while competitors pay just $2 for three cherries — a small price for a chance at cherry pit-spitting glory.


Adding to the festivities, there will be a “Guess How Many Cherries in the Jar” game — perfect for families and cherry lovers of all stripes. A Colouring Competition for the young and young at heart, along with a “Best Cherry Fest Dressed” contest, will see attendees donning their most vibrant cherry-inspired outfits. It’s a celebration of whimsy, creativity, and community, and everyone is welcome.


The organisers are thrilled to welcome Jackson Orchards back as the event’s sponsor, with funding support from Central Otago District Council (CODC) and the Otago Community Trust.



Anthea Lawrence, Event Organiser for the Cromwell & Districts Promotion Group, says:

“This is such a light-hearted, family-friendly event — a celebration of summer, laughter, and community. It’s quirky, it’s competitive, and, of course, it’s about letting that cherry pit fly! Whether you’re a die-hard spit-athlete or just in it for the laughs, dive in and get practising. Bring your friends, dress up cherry-fest style, and may the best pit-spitter win!”


The Championship isn’t just a local event — it also draws out-of-town visitors, creating a sense of camaraderie and festive spirit. While many attend for fun, some competitors return year after year, spitting with surprising seriousness and determination. 

Registrations on the day open at 11am, competition starts from 11.30am and prize-giving is at 1.30pm.


Beyond the pit-spitting fun, make a day of it by exploring the Heritage Precinct’s charming shops, cafés, and galleries, and browse the Cromwell Farmers Market and Cromwell Freemarket, running alongside the Championship — perfect for sampling local produce and supporting artisans.


Cromwell Heritage Precinct
Cromwell Heritage Precinct

For more information, visit www.cromwell.org.nz or email info@cromwell.org.nz and embrace summer in New Zealand’s cherry-growing paradise guaranteeing smiles and unforgettable memories! 


 
 
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