Mon Mar 27 11:52:00 UTC 2017
Corné van Greunen from Riversdale took first place at the 7th annual Giant Pumpkin Festival in Heidelberg, Western Cape, this weekend with a pumpkin weighing in at a staggering 519,5kg. The winning pumpkin broke the previous South African record of 506kg held by Shirley Olivier, a female farmer from the Midvaal, Gauteng.
Van Greunen’s winning pumpkin was grown from the special hand-selected pumpkin seeds supplied by Shoprite Checkers to the sixty-five entrants. Imported from Canada and especially bred for size, Dill’s Atlantic Giant is the grand-daddy of giant pumpkins. Non-treated or genetically modified in any way, these seeds are the variety of choice for those wishing to produce pumpkins in excess of 300kg.
This is just another way Shoprite Checkers supports local farmers and works with them to develop and produce the best for consumers.
- Corné van Greunen
Van Greunen was followed closely by Jaco Uys who was awarded second place with his 387,5kg pumpkin with Louwrens van Deventer, last year’s champion, finishing in third place with a 385,5kg pumpkin.
As champion of the 2017 Giant Pumpkin Competition, Van Greunen received R12 000 in cash while second and third place received R6 000 and R3 000 respectively. Prize money was sponsored by Shoprite Checkers and additional prizes were also awarded for the smallest, prettiest and ugliest pumpkins.
The two-day festival, held at the Heidelberg Showgrounds, is a one-of-a-kind event with a variety of activities for young and old including a MTB race, 35km trail run, pumpkin carving and pumpkin throwing competitions as well the making of a massive 1.2 x 2.2m pumpkin pie.
In keeping with Heidelberg’s strong community spirit, all proceeds from the festival are ploughed back into the town, benefitting various local schools and the old age home.
Previous winners of the Giant Pumpkin Competition:
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