Media Archive

The History, Legends & Enduring Appeal of Stone Skimming’s Premier Event

Welcome to the official media archive of the World Stone Skimming Championships, the most comprehensive resource of this unique sporting phenomenon. Held annually on Scotland’s picturesque Easdale Island, the event blends competitive skill, tradition, and community spirit in a way that captivates participants and spectators from around the world.

From its humble beginnings in 1983 to its status as a globally recognised competition, this archive captures the essence of stone skimming—its champions, and the quirky charm that makes it truly unforgettable.

Easdale Island: The Spiritual Home of Stone Skimming

Easdale Island, once the heart of Scotland’s slate mining industry, has transformed its abandoned quarries into the perfect natural arena for the World Stone Skimming Championships. The island’s rich geological history plays a crucial role with competitors using natural Easdale slate stones, tying every throw to the island’s heritage.

More Than Competition: A Community Celebration

What began as a local fundraiser by Eilean Eisdeal (the Easdale Island Community Development Group) has grown into a global spectacle. Proceeds support vital island assets like the Community Hall, Folk Museum, and Harbour, ensuring the event benefits the island as much as the sport.

A Festival of Fun & Friendly Competition

The championships are famous for their lighthearted atmosphere, some competitors even skim in costume! It’s a family-friendly event with live music, food stalls, and a pre-skim bash the night before.

From the Pub to the World Stage: The Evolution of the Championships

The Early Years (1983–1997)

The championships were born from a pub debate in 1983, when founder Albert Baker challenged friends to see who could skim stones the farthest. After a brief hiatus, the event was revived in 1997 as a community fundraiser—and the rest is history.

Key Milestones

  • 2002: Introduction of “The Bertie” award (honouring the best Easdale Island skimmer).
  • 2008: Launch of the “Old Tosser” category for competitors 60+.
  • 2010s: Rise of elite skimmers like Dougie Isaacs, who dominated with eight world titles.
  • 2020–2022: Event paused due to COVID-19, but we made a triumphant return in 2023.

The 63-Meter Back Wall: Stone Skimming’s Ultimate Challenge

The back wall of Easdale’s slate quarry stands 63 meters from the throwing platform—a distance that has become the gold standard of competitive stone skimming. Hitting the back wall isn’t just a victory; it’s a rite of passage, a moment that etches a skimmer’s name into the sport’s history.

In the early years of the championships, reaching the wall was a rare feat, achieved only by the most skilled competitors. But today, as techniques improve and elite skimmers push the limits, more throwers than ever are conquering the 63-meter mark—proof of the sport’s growing mastery and competitive spirit.

The Back Wall

Legends of the Sport: Record-Breakers & Iconic Moments

Multi-Time Champions

  • Dougie Isaacs (Scotland) – 8-time champion & Guinness World Record holder (121.8m).
  • Peter Szep (Hungary) – Back-to-back wins in 2018 & 2019.

Unforgettable Throws & Dramatic Finishes

World Stone Skimming Overall Champions (1997-Present)

YearChampion’s NameNationalityWinning Distance
2024Simon PowerIrelandBack Wall/155m cumulative
2023Finn DowerBelgium and ScotlandBack Wall
2019Peter SzepHungaryBack Wall
2018Peter SzepHungaryBack Wall
2017Keisuke HashimotoJapanBack Wall/169m cumulative
2016Dougie IsaacsScotlandBack Wall/158m cumulative
2015Dougie IsaacsScotlandBack Wall
2014Dougie IsaacsScotlandBack Wall
2013Dougie IsaacsScotlandBack Wall
2012Ron LongWalesBack Wall
2011Dougie IsaacsScotlandBack Wall
2010Dougie IsaacsScotlandBack Wall
2009David GeeEngland54m
2008Eric RobertsonScotland54m
2007Dougie IsaacsScotlandBack Wall
2006Tony KynnAustraliaBack Wall
2005Dougie IsaacsScotlandBack Wall
2004Andrew McKinnaScotland47m
2003Ian BrownScotland55m
2002Alastair JudkinsNew Zealand (& Easdale)Back Wall
2001Iain MacGregorAustralia65m
2000Scott FinnieScotland54m
1999Ian ShellcockEngland50m
1998Ian ShellcockEngland53m
1997Ian SherriffNew Zealand55m
Trophy Holders

Global Media Spotlight

The World Stone Skimming Championships have captivated media outlets worldwide, transcending sports reporting, becoming a cultural phenomenon. This living archive documents the event’s press, broadcast, and digital coverage—from local media features to international documentaries.

Print & Digital Press Archive

Press Highlights

PublicationTitleYearLink
The GuardianExperience: I’m a world champion stone skimmer2022Read
The Guardian‘It seems so simple’: can I cut it at the World Stone Skimming Championships?2019Read
Sky NewsWorld Stone Skimming Championships will return to Scotland this autumn2023Read
The IndependentStone skimmers of the world unite at World Championships on Scottish island2013Read
The ScotsmanUnique World Stone Skimming Championships on tiny Argyll island cancelled due to Covid-192022Read
The HeraldSkim it over: the world championship which leaves no turn unstoned2017Read
The Sunday PostGet your rocks off: The unique story of the World Stone Skimming Championships2018Read
Daily RecordWorld stone skimming championships (Gallery)2013View
Daily RecordIn pictures: World Stone Skimming Championships attracts 1000 visitors to tiny Scots island2013Read
West Coast TodayReady, steady, throw – Stone skimmers of the world unite2025Read
West Coast TodayEasdale primed as stone skimming championships sell out2024Read
West Coast TodaySinking feeling as stone skimming event is cancelled2022Read
Northern Life MagazineThe World Stone Skimming Championships are just a stones throw away2016Read
Atlas ObscuraStone Skimming Is a World Champion Sport—And a Model for Spaceships2023Read
Intrepid TravelVisit the site of the World Stone Skimming Championships in Scotland2023Read

TV & Film Highlights

BroadcasterTitleYearLink
DWStone skimming championship in Scotland (Video)2023Watch
BBCOur Lives: Sink or Skim (Documentary)2019Watch
BBC The One ShowRyan Hand – World Stone Skimming Championships – BBC The One Show2024Watch
Channel 5Secret Scotland with Susan Calman, Season 3, Episode 92019Watch

Radio & Podcast Highlights

ShowTitleYearLink
The World from PRXWorld’s stone skimming championship2024Listen
Freakonomics PodcastKurt Steiner – Stone Skipping – Freakonomics Podcast2016Listen

Video Highlights

PlatformTitleYearLink
YouTubeWorld Stone Skimming Championships, 2023 Alex Lewis Qualification Throws2023Watch
YouTube2024 World Stone Skimming Championships Event Start2024Watch
YouTube (RockSkipPanda)100 Days to Easdale – 2025 | The Journey to the World Stone Skimming Championships2025Watch
YouTube2024 Three Stone Toss-Off and sudden death death-toss.2024Watch
YouTube (Stone Skipper)Kurt Mountain-Man Steiner / Stone Skipping (Playlist)2023Watch
YouTube (Roddy Macleod’s Blog)World Stone Skimming Championships2019Watch

The World Stone Skimming Championships are more than a sport—they’re a celebration of community, tradition, and the simple joy of watching your stone fly towards the back-wall. Whether you’re a future competitor, a fan, or a curious traveller, this event offers something truly special.

Will you be our next champion?

 

Easdale Island

Near Oban, Scotland, PA34 4TB

5th September, 2026

11am – 11pm

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