Australia The Great Brisbane Duck Race is held on the
Brisbane River each year to raise funds for the
PA Research Foundation. The race saw 30,000 rubber ducks enter the race in 2011. The PA Research Foundation also holds a Team Duck Race Challenge where groups are invited to raise funds and participate in either the motorised or non-motorised Team Duck Race with a large tall rubber duck that teams can decorate, brand, and modify. One other race was conducted in Australia in January 1988. It was run from the "High-level bridge" to the "Low-level bridge" near
Katherine, Northern Territory on the
Australia Day long weekend. Acting on behalf of the town's Bicentennial Committee,
Royal Australian Air Force officers Andrew Cairns and Jock MacGowan constructed the release cage from PVC pipe, purchased and numbered the ducks, printed tickets, and even arranged a helicopter flypast.
Europe United Kingdom Duck Race,
West Yorkshire In
Stockbridge, Edinburgh since 1988, the Stockbridge Community Festival has held the annual Stockbridge Duck Race to raise money for local charities. 1000 rubber ducks are released into the Water of Leith at the Stockbridge to float downstream to the finishing post at the Falshaw Bridge. The 2010 race was memorable for a sudden rain shower at the finish line. The 2011 race was held on 3 July with proceeds going to local charities Stockbridge House & St. Columba's Hospice. For over 25 years,
Bibury in
Gloucestershire has hosted an annual Duck Race on
Boxing Day. The charity event, which attracts thousands of spectators, is split into two races; one featuring the iconic yellow ducks, the other featuring the more realistic
decoy ducks, both held on the
River Coln. On 31 August 2008, the Great British Duck Race was held near
Hampton Court Palace in London. The race broke the world record for the number of ducks used together, with a total of 250,000. The ducks used in the race were a bright blue color, after stewards in the previous year faced problems from spectators throwing their own ducks into the water. Each year, on
Easter Monday, a duck race is organised in
Glenridding by the local
mountain rescue team to raise funds. Another is the Manchester Duck Race, held at
Spinningfields on the River Irwell each Good Friday, with several thousand ducks.
Germany ,
Germany Every July a charity race called "Entencup" is held in Nuremberg. The beneficiary changes each time, among them the
Nuremberg Zoo.
North America There are hundreds of races held in the United States and internationally. The largest race in the United States is the annual
Freestore Foodbank Rubber Duck Regatta in
Cincinnati, Ohio. First run in 1995, this regatta now features over 150,000 ducks raced to raise money for the organization. Since its beginning in 1995, the Rubber Duck Regatta has raised over $9 million, with over $1 million raised each year race since 2014. The annual Aspen Ducky Derby was first run by the Rotary Club of
Aspen, Colorado, in 1991. The derby now features 30,000 ducks and takes place each August in Aspen's Rio Grande Park. Through its past 20 years, the Aspen Ducky Derby has raised more than $2.3 million to benefit 65 nonprofit groups. In
Fort Wayne, Indiana, for over 30 years the Weigand Construction Duck Race takes place in the summer at
Johnny Appleseed Park to support the organization
SCAN, whose mission is to eliminate the abuse and neglect of children in northeast Indiana through family services, education and community partnerships. One of the more famous rubber duck races is the Great
Knoxville Rubber Duck Race. This race received attention when the
Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that it was a lottery, which stopped the race for a few years. After the state amended its constitution to allow lotteries with special exceptions, the race was reinstituted. The Derby Duck race sees over 40,000 ducks race to benefit the
Boys and Girls Club of Tennessee Valley. A famous rubber duck race is the
Halifax Duck Derby. This race has 10,000 rubber ducks in the Halifax Harbour along Bishops Landing. There is a grand prize of CAD$1 million; other prizes include a trip to anywhere in Canada, large-screen TVs, and more. This race has been very successful in raising money and awareness for its organizations. The
Lumsden Duck Derby is a
Labour Day tradition in the town of Lumsden,
Saskatchewan, northwest of
Regina. Founded in 1988 to help the town raise funds for a new ice rink, nowadays the Derby races 25,000 rubber ducks down a stretch of the
Qu'Appelle River and features a grand prize of CAD$1 million. The town makes a day out of it, with a pancake breakfast, bands and other entertainments, kids' activities, and a "parade to the post." The
Estes Park Rotary Duck Race raises money for sixty-eight different charities. Contestants must choose which charity to donate their money to when they buy their ticket. == See also ==