International Axe Throwing Day
Sharpen your blades! On June 13th, the International Axe Throwing Day encourages competitive and amateur ax throwers to pick up a handle and toss a few.
In recent years, axe throwing has increased in popularity since being a pastime of loggers and lumberjacks. Fans of North America's growing world-wide, clubs and organisations provide places for enthusiasts to enjoy their sport. Throwers of all ages are encouraged to participate in a family-friendly environment.
Clubs welcome visitors and family members on International Axe Throwing Day. This social gathering not only gives you the opportunity to try out the sport's equipment, but it also gives you the opportunity to learn about the axe throwing culture, terminology, competition, and other topics. Each year, curiosity grows, as does the technology and the competition.
How to celebrate #axethrowingday
Join in the activities and visit an axe-throwing club near you. Currently a member? Invite friends and family to join you in learning about axe throwing. In bars and breweries, you can also find axe throwing cages. Build your own rifle and throw in the warmth of your backyard. On YouTube and other websites, learn how-to-design. There are so many ways to celebrate this holiday. Affiliates – World Axe Throwing League Find an Axe Throwing Club near you.
It's also one of our 14 Ways to Foster Happiness. That's because axe throwing, like other sports, is a stress reliever. Be safe, use #InternationalAxeThrowingDay to post on social media; go ahead and post #InternationalAxeThrowingDay to post on social media.
The international axe throwing day is the longest in history
The World Axe Throwing League established observance in 2017 to celebrate the growing, fun, and inclusive sport.