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World Axe Throwing League

World Axe Throwing League

International Sporting League


The World Axe Throwing League (WATL) is the global governing body of urban axe throwing.[1][2]

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WATL was founded in 2017 by representatives from Canada, the United States, Brazil, and Ireland. It has 19 axe throwing nations with membership. Members include over 175 member companies (affiliates). It organizes international tournament events such as the U.S. Open, Canadian Open, European Open, the North American Arnold Open, South American Arnold Open, and most notably the World Axe Throwing Championship.[3][4]

It appoints judges who officiate at all sanctioned leagues and tournaments. It promulgates the WATL Code of Conduct, which sets professional standards of discipline for urban axe throwing.

International Axe Throwing Day

This day (13 June) was created by the World Axe Throwing League to celebrate, raise awareness and unify the sport of urban axe throwing. Though primarily celebrated with affiliates in the WATL, it is also celebrated by anyone with a passion for the sport around the world.[5]

History

2017

WATL was founded.

International Axe Throwing Day (June 13) was founded.

Representatives from five countries joined the WATL: the United States, Canada, Ireland, Brazil and Denmark.

The first annual World Axe Throwing Championship was held.

2018

Evan Walters was announced as the Commissioner of WATL.

Representatives from 10 countries joined the WATL: the United Kingdom, Turkey, Russia, Spain, the Netherlands, Hungary, Poland, New Zealand, Slovenia, and Indonesia.

The first annual U.S. Open tournament was held.

The second annual World Axe Throwing Championship was held, and was the first urban axe throwing production to be featured on ESPN.

2019

Representatives from four countries joined the WATL: South Africa, Australia, Belgium and China.

The first annual Canadian Open tournament was held.

2020

The spring and summer leagues for 2020 were cancelled as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the pandemic and many locations around the world enforcing a quarantine, the WATL helped establish the Quarantine Axe Throwing League with co-founders Gavin Caissie , Mike Morton and Tristan Ledbury. This made headway continuing the sport from the homes of players, so they might continue axe throwing despite the mandatory restrictions on social contact.[6]

WATL implemented a new style of playing online with WATL Live.

Mario Zelaya was the new Commissioner of the World Axe Throwing League, and Evan Walters became Head of Development for the World Knife Throwing League.

2021

With Covid-19 restrictions lessened around the world, Axe Throwing League seasons reopened for standard League play.

The first affiliated location in India started.

The World Axe Throwing League announced the formation of a new sister league, the World Knife Throwing League.

At the 2021 World Axe Throwing Championship, Mario Zelaya announced he would be stepping down as Commissioner with QATL founder, with Mike Morton to be his replacement.

2023

Mike Morton announced he would be stepping down as Commissioner with Sarah Sed to be his replacement starting in January of 2024.

In 2023 it was announced that the World Axe Throwing League and World Knife Throwing League were replacing the annual U.S. Open tournament with a Pro-Am tournament .

Sarah Sed was announced as the Commissioner starting in 2024.

Scoring

A standard axe throwing target design to compete in the World Axe Throwing League in 2024

Scoring is a match system where ten axes are thrown per match. The player with the highest points of their ten thrown axes wins the match. In case of a tie, a "sudden death" throw is made for the highest score. Sudden death throws are done until one thrower scores higher than the other. Scoring is determined by where the axe strikes into the target. The WATL targets have a red bullseye ring, followed by five empty rings, and then a blue ring. The scoring is 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 point respectively. Additionally, there are blue dots in the 1 point ring, known as "kill-shot," which can only be used when called, twice per match for 8 points. Point designation is based on the highest point value the axe touches when it lands and sticks.

WATL tournaments

In 2018, WATL started working on a tournament format to help include any throwers who could not regularly participate in the WATL axe throwing seasons. This started off by working with Columbus Axe Throwing, to bring urban axe throwing to Columbus, Ohio, for the Arnold Sports Festival (also known as the Arnold Classic or just "the Arnold", and named after Arnold Schwarzenegger).[7] There are plans for tournaments in more locations, but only three annual tournaments have been announced: the Arnold, the U.S. Open, and the Canadian Open.

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In 2023 the World Axe Throwing League discontinued the U.S Open in favor of re-branding it as the Pro-Am Championship. This tournament was made to highlight professional throwers as well as amateur ones, in addition to introducing many new styles of gameplay for axe and knife throwing, known as the Skills Challenges.

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World Axe Throwing Hatchet Championship

World Axe Throwing Championship trophy, 2017-2021

The World Axe Throwing Championship takes place once a year in December. The format has slight changes from year to year, to be announced before the beginning of the yearly competition. 2018 marked the first time that an axe throwing championship was presented on ESPN.[8]

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Axe Throwing Duals World Champions

The World Axe Throwing Championship added duals as a discipline in 2019. Duals is where two throwers are working together to throw a combined score.

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Commissioners of the World Axe Throwing League

The Commissioner of WATL heads the World Axe Throwing League.

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WATL members around the world

Current WATL members by number of affiliate companies:
  10+ members
  5 - 10 members
  2 - 5 members
  1 member
  No membership
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References

  1. Kirsch, Jesse (September 25, 2017). "Global Axe Throwing Showdown". ABC.
  2. Miller, Ben (Jun 7, 2017). "Like throwing axes? Canadian axe-throwing chain to open in Denver". Denver Business Journal.
  3. Manns, Sarah. "Compete for the Axe Throwing Championship Belt". Arnold Sports Festival.

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