World Sandwich-Making Championships
The World Sandwich-Making Championships is a fantastic annual event held at Grozint Stadium. The first round can run to 1,400 participants, and it takes a full week just to narrow the field down to the final 24.
For two decades the final was a formality. Quilonius Khumber won every year from 2003 to 2023, missing only 2020, when the event was not held. Before the Khumber era, the winners were Mike Harr (2002), York Harr (2001), and Germina Snottip-Roblimm (2000).
First seen in Book 10, page 325
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The World Sandwich-Making Championships is a fantastic annual event held at Grozint Stadium; in the first round there are usually up to 1,400 participants and it takes one week to narrow them down to the final 24.
Fantastic annual event held at Grozint Stadium. In the first round there are usually up to 1,400 participants. It takes one week to narrow them down to the final 24. b10:c99:p325
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Quilonius Khumber won the World Sandwich-Making Championships every year from 2003 to 2023 except 2020 (no event); prior winners were Mike Harr (2002), York Harr (2001), Germina Snottip-Roblimm (2000).
2023: Quilonius Khumber, 2022: Quilonius Khumber, 2021: Quilonius Khumber, 2020: No event... 2003: Quilonius Khumber, 2002: Mike Harr, 2001: York Harr, 2000: Germina Snottip-Roblimm. b10:c99:p325
