It might have come straight from the plot of a Shakespearean tragedy.
A king is challenged to a battle by a younger pretender, with victory earned solely by the destruction of the opposite. The king emerges triumphant, however there may be suspicion that he has acted nefariously within the tussle for the crown.
Then a newcomer — a good maiden from a international land — comes forth to conquer the king. However that isn’t the top of the story. It’s only the start…
The story behind the controversy at this yr’s World Conker Championships, which occurred final weekend, has generated loads of curiosity among the many world’s media.
Conkers — a sport the place gamers take turns to smash a chestnut, or ‘conker’, suspended by a lace threaded via the centre utilizing their very own laced nut — has been performed predominantly by youngsters in Nice Britain and Eire because the early 1800s.

A match at this yr’s World Conker Championships (Jacob King/PA Photos by way of Getty Photos)
It isn’t fairly as quintessentially British as, say, bathroom snorkelling, cheese rolling or welly wanging. The truth is, it’s also performed in elements of the USA utilizing a buckeye nut — notably in Ohio.
Ever since 1965, the world championships, which occur every year, have been held in Northamptonshire in England and the present location is Southwick.
The final nationwide census recorded the village’s inhabitants as 181 however yearly, greater than 250 adults and 100 youngsters head there to battle it out in entrance of two,000 spectators to be topped conker champions and lift cash for charity.
The occasion was began by a bunch of fishermen who, someday, discovered the climate to be unsuitable for his or her typical pastime so that they performed conkers as an alternative and raised some cash for one in all their relations who was blind. That custom has carried on ever since, with £420,000 ($548,000) raised for charities related to the blind and partially sighted.
It’s normally a light-hearted occasion that has attracted contestants from everywhere in the globe. In earlier years, there was an total winner from Canada and this yr, the kids’s winners have been from Germany and Latvia, the crew winners have been from the Netherlands and the general winner and new Queen Conker of the occasion was Kelci Banschbach, a 34-year-old initially from Indianapolis, the primary American to win the title. (The lads’s winner faces the ladies’s winner in a grand last.)
Banschbach solely arrived to work within the UK in 2022 and entered the competitors to assist immerse herself within the native tradition, however emerged as a shock winner on the competitors this yr.
Nevertheless, the rationale the 2024 version has achieved such notoriety is due to the person she defeated within the total last, David Jakins, an 82-year-old match veteran who additionally serves as a decide on the championships.

Jakins in motion final weekend (Jacob King/PA Photos by way of Getty Photos)
This yr was Jakins’ forty sixth try and win the boys’s occasion and he lastly achieved his dream by beating Alastair Johnson-Ferguson — a 23-year-old civil engineer from London who had travelled to expertise the occasion with some Japanese mates — within the male last.
Jakins smashed Johnson-Ferguson’s conker together with his first swing (contestants flip a coin to see who goes first), having received his semi-final in two hits. A formidable feat — particularly because the tougher you strike, the larger the danger of smashing your personal conker.
Later, Jakins confirmed a pretend, metal conker, painted and virtually indistinguishable from an actual conker, to a journalist who then knowledgeable organisers and that is the place the drama ramped up a notch.
An investigation is being carried out with video footage being studied to see if something untoward occurred within the males’s last. Did the King Conker, after virtually half a century of making an attempt, cheat to safe his crown through the use of a metal conker so highly effective and indestructible that he was assured victory? Had the judges, who watched every bout intently to make sure the strict guidelines have been adhered to, been hoodwinked?
“We’re a really severe organisation and take conkers severely,” says spokesman St John Burkett to The Athletic. “We need to perform the investigation correctly. I don’t suppose we now have ever had something like this earlier than. So we now have to ensure every part is evident and clear.”
It isn’t unparalleled for skullduggery to happen in conkers. Soaking your nut in vinegar, roasting it and even injecting resin into it are all believed to extend its solidity.

The sport of conkers has been performed for greater than 200 years (Jacob King/PA Photos by way of Getty Photos)
“You may use a year-old conker, or my godfather, who was twice champion, used to say the most effective conker is one which has been handed via a pig,” Burkett says. “He used to inform an extended story about the way you get a conker right into a pig’s mouth with out the pig chewing it. Then you must comply with it round to search out the conker when it comes out the opposite finish.”
So, clearly, it isn’t uncommon for individuals to go to excessive lengths to win a conker bout. However did King Conker dip into the darkish arts too?
Rick Murphy, who has served as a decide on the competitors alongside Jakins for 30 years, oversaw his semi-final win and was metres away from the motion within the males’s last.
“It is vitally unlikely you would cheat on the world championships,” he tells The Athletic, explaining that round 3,500 conkers, that are prepared for battle after September 30, are chosen by the committee and ready by volunteers, together with Jakins, after which positioned randomly in luggage and brought to the totally different areas to be chosen. This massively decreases the possibilities of a rogue nut being ready and chosen by any perpetrator. The judges additionally watch intently for any sleight of hand occurring.
“A metal conker would weigh about 10 occasions as a lot,” Murphy says. “So if a participant began hitting with it, the dynamics of it could be so totally different to a traditional conker that an skilled decide would spot it immediately. It could be swinging utterly in another way and far sooner, or the participant must elevate that conker rather more to get a swing on it due to the burden. Making an allowance for all these issues, it is extremely unlikely you would cheat.”
Having identified Jakins — who fortunately wanders across the occasion in his embellished robes posing for pictures — for 3 a long time, Murphy is extraordinarily sceptical that the 82-year-old, who denies all of the allegations and says he makes use of the metal nut to amuse youngsters by difficult them to the not possible process of smashing it, would tarnish the sport’s picture.
“I used to be within the ring for the boys’s last, however I wasn’t one of many official judges,” he says. “I stood again a number of toes to provide spectators and the press an opportunity to see, relatively than blocking their view and (because of this) my view was partially blocked.
“All of it occurred so shortly, actually the primary swing and there have been bits of conker flying. Now, that isn’t as uncommon as individuals might imagine. My very own conker was damaged within the first spherical by the primary strike. It was like: ‘Gosh, what occurred? Is it over already?’.”
However Murphy had no suspicions.
“I’ll let you know why,” he provides. “I used to be the umpire for the semi-final and it was the same factor: two strikes. Once more, I noticed him draw the conker randomly. I noticed how the conker moved. I didn’t see him put his hand into his pocket, so I used to be fairly satisfied that there was nothing odd occurring.
“I do know David fairly properly and, though he can be eager to fulfil his ambition to win the competitors, I’m certain he wouldn’t cheat to do it.”

These conkers have been all used on the championships (Jacob King/PA Photos by way of Getty Photos)
That is the place the story will get just a little darkish, as the eye because the occasion, which has included tv and radio protection and studies within the written media, has brought on some upset — and never simply to Jakins, who declined to remark when contacted by The Athletic.
Preliminary studies advised that Johnson-Ferguson had complained to the organisers after the occasion, main the chairman Jim Packer to model him a “sore loser”. Nevertheless, the boys’s runner-up now appears to have calmed down just a little.
“I hadn’t performed since I used to be 10 and solely went alongside for amusing,” Johnson-Ferguson tells The Athletic. “It was utterly honest and I had no downside with something.
“I did see him (Jakins) put the conker in a single pocket and pick one other. That occurred, however he was most likely simply protecting his successful conker as a memento. It was a enjoyable day and there was an awesome ambiance. I loved it however it has been tainted by what has occurred since.”
“To be known as a sore loser by the chairman wasn’t good. I assumed it was a lighthearted story, and it is generally, however nobody likes to have their title dragged via the mud within the nationwide information. When you had requested me the day after whether or not I’d return once more, I’d have stated sure, however I’m not certain now.”
The story just isn’t but over. On the time of the publication of this text, the investigation was nonetheless ongoing. However for now, the king retains his crown.
However no matter what occurs over the following few days, Jakins’ metal nut will dwell lengthy in conker infamy.
(Prime picture: Paintings by Meech Robinson; Images from Getty Photos)