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05-09-2007
WBMC Brighton 2007 : artikels
UK triumphs in World Beard and Moustache Championships
Hirsute men from around the world gathered for the bi-annual World Beard and Moustache Championships on Saturday, held for the first time in Britain since its inception in 1990, with the UK taking top honours in three events. Our bearded boys managed first place in the Natural Moustache, Chinese and Musketeer events, while registering second and third places in seven other categories.
Despite the UK's triumphs, it was the Germans who managed to win no less than twenty medals, with success in the Verdi, Garibaldi and, ironically, the English. However, things got a bit hairy with the US entrants, who made a surprisingly strong stand in the championships, taking places in ten categories and winning the coveted Natural Beard event.
Aside from the more formal beards n' 'taches, the competition saw participants grooming their facial hair into all manner of styles, with one beardo shaping his to resemble Tower Bridge (above). There was no word on whether it could open up for oncoming traffic...
After being held in Brighton this year, the 2009 championships take place in Anchorage, Alaska, where a special "Lumberjack Beard" event is to be included. I just made that last bit up, but I think it's a good idea.
A group is planning to boycott the World Beard and Moustache Championships today - because they believe facial fluff should not be cut and styled.
The biennial event at the Brighton Centre will feature dozens of beard and moustache wearers.
A different country hosts the event as decided by The World Beard and Moustache Association (WBMA).
But the Beard Liberation Front (BLF), an informal pressure group battling against the discrimination of beard wearers, claim the championships are more about the cutting and styling of beards rather than the cultivation of facial fluff.
The differing philosophy on hair growth has meant the BLF is a long standing opponent of the Beard and Moustache Championships.
They are also angry that the event is organised by the Handlebar Club, which does not allow members with beards.
BLF organiser Keith Flett, 50, said: "Most of those attending the Brighton Centre spend far more time fiddling, pruning and in other ways fussing about with their facial hair than they would do if they shaved.
"You do need to look after a beard of course but not to the point of obsession. These people, whatever their intention, give the hirsute a bad name.
"It has an unfortunate impact."
Mr Flett explained the organisation wanted to break down social prejudice he says beard wearers suffer - no matter what style of beard a man chooses to wear, from the organic such as that sported by nature-lover David Bellamy, to the classic stubble worn by Clint Eastwood in his Spaghetti Westerns.
Mr Flett said: "There are companies who won't employ people with beards, they think they have something to hide, but many people who have beards simply don't like shaving.
"There is still a bit of discrimination about and we are still waiting for the first BBC news presenter to sport a beard but unfortunately people with beards are regarded as untrustworthy and that has to change."
Renowned Brighton moustache wearer Michael 'Atters' Attree, hit back at the BLF.
Mr Attree, who sits on the organising committee of the World Beard and Moustache Championship and is also a member of the Handlebar Club, said: "This is utter nonsense and poppycock.
"One's personal grooming is of the utmost importance if they want to be a gentleman.
"Quite often beardies ask me for hirsute advice and I look at their beards and advise them to use wash and go but as far as the BLF are concerned I'll tell them they can just go.
"They are saying we are being too dandy but I'm saying there is nothing wrong with grooming. It is them that are giving us a bad name.
"The World Beard and Moustache Championship is an annual event and often it's a beard club that has been the host. It's not all moustaches, we are just showing the beardies how to do it properly."
To be a member of the Handlebar Club you have to have a "hirsute appendage of the upper lip with graspable extremities".
The club was founded in 1947 with its inaugural members including comedians Jimmy Edwards and Frank Muir as well as former RAF officers sporting extravagant moustaches.
Now, to mark the club's 60th anniversary, the bi-annual World Beard And Moustache Championships has come to the UK for the first time.
Panels of judges will be inspecting the best moustaches and beards of more than 225 contestants who will be competing in 17 different classes.
The whole event will be launched at 11.30am with a parade from outside Brighton Town Hall to the Brighton Centre, weather permitting, taking in Prince Albert Street, Ship Street, Duke Street, Middle Street, Boyces Street, West Street and Kings Road.
Event co-ordinator Geoff Pye says: "We have contestants from all over the world, from Alaska, China, the United States and Europe. We think there will be close to 250 on the day. Registration is coming in now at one or two a day.
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"It is not just incredible creations of facial hair, people dress up to be in keeping with their moustache or beard."
As well as celebrating face fuzz the event is raising money for the Rockinghorse Appeal and Tacheback, which raises money for cancer research.
Welcome to the American Mustache Institute's merchandise page. We thank you for visiting and hope you support our cause for protecting the sanctity of mustaches nationwide and across the world. As for the mustache...well, we don't sell those so you're on your own.
Two-time beard world champion Gerhard Knapp from Germany Photograph: Franz Neumayr/EPA
Facial hair aficionados are having a hard time of it, if you believe a complaint this week from the American Moustache Institute that fans of the soup strainer have had to battle negative stereotyping since the "glory years" of the 70s, writes Stephen Abbott.
But now - at least in Britain - a fightback has begun. This Saturday, hundreds of men will take to the streets of Brighton to show they're hairy-faced and proud.
The seaside town is playing host to the annual World Beard and Moustache Championships, which will see up to 300 shaving-averse men from across the globe battle it out for the title.
Last year's campaign raised £165,000, with all proceeds going to Everyman research into testicular and prostate cancers.
The World Beard and Moustache Championships is a biennial event participated by beard and moustache wearers from all over the world. A different country will host the event as decided by The World Beard & Moustache Association (WBMA).
Objectives:
To promote good relationships between members of moustache and beard clubs throughout the world and to foster networks in the interests of friendship, conviviality and fun.
To encourage and celebrate standards of excellence in the growth, design and presentation of facial hair.
To raise the profile of beard and moustache clubs in order to attract new members and to bring to the general public a topic of interest and fun (put a smile on peoples faces).
To cover the costs of hosting the championships and to raise money for selected charity organizations, such as The Rockinghorse Appeal and TacheBack.
Go Beard Team USA! Unfortunately local favorite Steven Raspa is at Burning Man and will not be able to compete this year, however my friend and fellow photographer Eric H. Brown from Jersey City, NJ is on Beard Team USA and he is a strong contender for this years sideburns world champion.
Wow! It was like Pride for the facially furry of the world. A biennial event for beard and moustache wearers all over the planet. I'm pretty sure this was its first time in the UK, and by 'eck it was hirsute heaven.
From mid-morning onwards, Bartholomew Square outside Brighton Town Hall was awash with men with extraordinary facial hair, and their admirers. Yeah ok, and lots of slack-jawed tourists and locals who couldnt believe their eyes.
As well as general hanging about admiring each other, there was a Morris dancing demonstration, which the championships entrants were then encouraged to join in with. All this before the parade even began.
Im guessing about 150 chaps walked through the Lanes to the Brighton Centre where the serious business of judging and awards was to take place late into the evening. There were significant numbers of Germans, Norwegians, Swedish, Americans and of course good old Brits, not to mention some of the hairier local boys whod come out to enjoy the spectacle.
If youve ever though about a beard or tache give it a go, as the old song goes lots of girls love a fella with a bush upon his mush!
Er werd daar door glamour-fotograaf 'SHERI' een selectie gemaakt van snorren en baarden voor Time Magazine. En ik plaatste mijzelf toch wel bij de eerste 2O zeker !
Vandendriessche Guy Age 52. Town Crier Izegem Belgium. Sideburn Freestyle competitor.
Jack Passion Age 23. Walnut Creek, CA, USA. First place winner, Natural Full Beard category.
Weindl Siegi Age 35. Linz, Austria. Freestyle Beard competitor.
Jurgen Reinl Age 40. Freestyle Beard competitor.
Servay Wolfgang Age 61. Pforzheim, Germany. Goaty category
Alexander Antebi Age 26. Los Angeles, CA, USA. First place winner, Imperial Moustache category.
Franz Mitterhauser Age 53. Austria. Sideburn Freestyle category
Gunnar Rosenquizt Age 46. Olofstorp, Sweden.
Uda Blatz Age 53. Hutte, Deutchland.
Rundeep Singh Age 30. Norwood Green, United Kingdom.
Udo Fritzscie Age 56. Kanstanz, Deutschland. Imperial Partial Beard competitor.
Luke Walker Age 24. Paris, France. English Moustache competitor.
James Hood Age 26. Tufnell Park, United Kingdom.
Wolfgang Reuswich Age 53. Backuaug, Deutschland. Sideburns Freestyle competitor.
Andrew Craig Age 46. London, United Kingdom.
E C (Ted) Sedman Age 69. First place winner, Fu Manchu category.
Gray Plunkett Age 50. Dunwoody, GA, USA.
Seigfried Jesierny Age 56. Haldenweg, Germany.
Willi Chevalier Age 65. Sigmaringen, Germany. First Place winner, Partial and Freestyle Beard.
Full Beard Verdi 1. Durmus Sensoy Germany 2. Cebo Hayrudin Germany 3. Willi Segalotto Germany
Full Beard Garibaldi 1. Franz-Peter Pill Germany 2. James Hood UK 3. Fritz Sendlhofer Germany
Full Beard Natural 1. Jack Passion USA 2. Gunnar Rosenquist Sweden 3. Richard Newman UK
Full Beard Natural with Styled Moustache 1. Burke Kenny USA 2. Siegfried Jeziemy Germany 3. David Traver USA
Full Beard Freestyle 1. Elmar Weisser Germany 2. Hans Gassner Germany 3. Gerhard Knapp Germany
Prize mugs are pictured with their respective beard and moustache categories painted on during the World Beard and Moustache Championships at the Brighton Centre on September 1, 2007 in Brighton, England. The World Beard and Moustache Championships is a biennial event participated by beard and moustache wearers from all over the world.
Wild and wonderful whiskers are on display as the World Beard and Moustache Championships visits the Brighton Centre in 2007. Come to marvel at the length, breadth and diversity of facial hair - just don't mention the word "shave"...
After months of growing and grooming, competitors have the choice of 17 different beard, moustache and goatee categories, from natural to flowing and freestyle. Special prizes are awarded to the youngest contestant, the one who has travelled the furthest to attend, and the people's favourite. Hundreds of hairy contestants from all over the world compete to impress the spectators and a panel of judges.
A number of competitors from all over the world took part in the 2007 World Beard and Moustache Championships at Brighton in England on Saturday.
Amy Redmond: "I had a brilliant time". Here she is with one of the participants.
Contenders converged on the competition sporting a range of facial hair styles. Photo: Sarah Booker.
The championship was first staged back in 1990 in Germany. Here is Amy Redmond's picture of German contestant Elmar Weiser.
According to the show's organiser, the aim of the competition was to "put a smile on people's faces".
The world's biggest and bushiest facial hair growths were proudly on show and hoping to win their category.
Gandhi Jones from Seattle, US, with Paul Lewis from Brighton, who went on to win the "Natural Moustache" category. Photo: Sarah Booker.
Participants display their own particular style of moustache or beard. Photo: Sarah Booker.
Sarah Booker says she is "very proud" of boyfriend Paul Lewis. "He's the only person I know with amazing facial hair."
Steve Andrews: "I may not be a contestant but I think I would have stood a good chance. I first dyed my beard when I was a performer at the Green Man festival in Wales".
The best beards in the world
Bobbie Johnson Monday September 3, 2007 The Guardian
Sporting a moustache is rarely considered an extreme sport, but things got a little hairy in Brighton this weekend, as thousands of spectators turned up to witness the 9th world beard and moustache championships.
More than 250 contestants from around the world entered the finals in Brighton, the first time the event has been held in the UK.
The contest is split into 17 categories including Verdi, Garibaldi, Hungarian and Dali. Rules on entry are strict; wax and hairspray are acceptable for most classes of beard, but hair dye and hair extensions are banned as performance enhancing substances. The winner in the coveted full natural beard category was Jack Passion from San Francisco: "I feel fantastic, I'm 23 and I have the best beard in the world," he said. "I looked like a groom; too bad you never get married when you have a huge beard."
Hair-raising sights at World Beard and Moustache Championships
1-sep-2007
LONDON (AFP) Some of the most stylish fuzzy faces from across the globe gathered in Britain on Saturday to do battle over their beards.
The World Beard and Moustache Championships 2007 saw a wealth of the planet's most bizarre facial hairstyles congregating in Brighton on the southern English coast.
Some 250 competitors from Britain, Germany, the United States and many other countries were on parade on the seafront for the biennial event.
"Everybody has got a smile on their faces. It's a whole day of seeing amazing facial hair," said organiser Steve Parsons of London-based group The Handlebar Club.
He insisted facial hair was growing in popularity.
"It has been a dying breed but they seem to be on the increase, moustaches. It's picking up in younger men," he insisted.
Competitors were vying for the tankard with a moustache shield that comes with victory.
This weekend world championship called «World Beard and Moustache Championship» took place in the English city of Brighton. The competition was divided into two phases. Initially, participants were required to show jurors his mustache and beard in all its glory, Subway on the podium. In the second round, the judges check the authenticity of their hair and soft and silky.
Willi Chevalier, from Germany, competes in the World Beard and Moustache Championships, held at the Brighton Centre in Brighton, southern England, Saturday Sept. 1, 2007. The Bi-Annual event is being held in Britain for the first time, and coincides with the 60th anniversary of The Handlebar Club, an international club for people with beards and moustaches. (AP Photo/PA, Clara Molden)
Brighton, England, saw a lot of hair on Saturday (September 1st). It was the annual World Beard and Moustache Championship. Im not sure who won, but looking through the flickr pool, there are quite some doozies. Its hard to tell with some of them which category they fall under. The one above was one of my favorites. Some people are just able to grow facial hair really well. But then being able to style it in ways such as this takes some talent. Im not sure if he was going for elephant tusks, or what, but it definitely gets some attention. This next beard surely gets a prize for number of curls, though not to be outdone by this one . Spikes were a pretty popular style . But big curls were even more so. This guy had to have won for his freestyle beard of what might be London Bridge. Of course, there had to be good ol traditionalists. It looked like the participants were all good-humored people, all enjoying the chance to show off their facial hair. How could one attend such a competition and not fail to be impressed with what one saw? Although I dont think Id have a remote chance of winning, I think it might be fun to attempt something like this one day.
World's Best Whiskers Vie for Honors
September 2, 2007
Elmar Weiser, from Germany, competes in the World Beard and Moustache Championships, held at the Brighton Centre in Brighton, southern England, Saturday Sept. 1, 2007. The Bi-Annual event is being held in Britain for the first time, and coincides with the 60th anniversary of The Handlebar Club, an international club for people with beards and moustaches. (AP Photo/PA, Clara Molden)
LONDON (AP) - One contestant had a mustache twisted into the shape of London's Tower Bridge; others sported bushy beards that would make Grizzly Adams envious. In the end, Beard Team USA nabbed four of the top honors _ by a whisker _ at the World Beard and Mustache Championships.
About 250 shaggy men from around the world competed Saturday in 17 different classes of facial hair at the competition in Brighton, England.
The event had long been dominated by German beard clubs, but the Americans made a strong showing at this year's competition, taking victories in four categories.
Jack Passion, a 23-year-old from San Francisco, won the highly competitive "Full Natural Beard" competition with his flowing orange fuzz.
"I feel fantastic," he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "I'm 23 and I have the best beard in the world."
He attributed part of his success to his outfit, a blue tuxedo and bowler hat, which helped bring out the red in his beard.
"I looked like a groom," he said. "Too bad you never get married when you have a huge beard."
The mustache categories include the "Dali" _ slender with long tips, straight or arching up _ and the big and bushy "Hungarian," while the beard categories ranged from the shorter "Verdi" to the rounder, more expansive "Garibaldi."
Those with particularly fanciful fuzz _ like the man with the Tower Bridge growing from his face _ competed in freestyle categories.
Competitors were barred from using extensions or hair pins, although wax and hairspray were allowed in some cases.
The first World Beard and Mustache Championship was held by beard enthusiasts in Germany in 1990. The next championships in 2009 will be held in Anchorage, Alaska.
"Anchorage knows how to put on a show," said David Traver, 42, who is organizing the 2009 event. "And they have a fantastic appreciation for whiskers."
Brighton stages World Beard and Moustache Championships
Publisher: Jon Land Published: 01/09/2007 - 18:08:10 PM
Brighton stages World Beard and Moustache Championships (Pic: PA)
A group of hirsute men posed and preened before a panel of judges today in a bid to be crowned the hairiest of them all.
The World Beard and Moustache Championship 2007 took place in Brighton.
Organiser Steve Parsons of The Handlebar Club said 250 competitors vied to be king in categories including the best moustache and the fullest beard.
The competition has serious objectives: "to encourage and celebrate standards of excellence in the growth, design and presentation of facial hair".
But, most importantly, it also wants to make people happy.
Mr Parsons said of today's sold-out event: "Everybody has got a smile on their faces. It's a whole day of seeing amazing facial hair."
He said facial hair was making a comeback. Mr Parsons said: "It has been a dying breed but they seem to be on the increase, moustaches. It's picking up in younger men."
He said the most popular competitions were the full natural beard and the freestyle beard. One competitor used wax to sculpt a beard in homage to Brighton Pier.
Sub classes in the full beards category included the Garibaldi and the Verdi.
Competitors were banned from using hair dye, extensions and hairpins but wax and hair spray were allowed.
Winners will become the proud owners of a tankard with a moustache shield.
The competition was preceded by a 30-minute parade through the streets of Brighton.
It will next take place in Anchorage, Alaska, in 2009.
Two-time beard world champion Gerhard Knapp from Germany Photograph: Franz Neumayr/EPA
Facial hair aficionados are having a hard time of it, if you believe a complaint this week from the American Moustache Institute that fans of the soup strainer have had to battle negative stereotyping since the "glory years" of the 70s, writes Stephen Abbott.
But now - at least in Britain - a fightback has begun. This Saturday, hundreds of men will take to the streets of Brighton to show they're hairy-faced and proud.
The seaside town is playing host to the annual World Beard and Moustache Championships, which will see up to 300 shaving-averse men from across the globe battle it out for the title.
Organised by the Handlebar Club of Great Britain (whose members must possess "a hirsute appendage of the upper lip, with graspable extremities"), the contest will showcase the breadth of facial hair talent out there.
Entrants will show off styles ranging from the Dali to the Musketeer, the Garibaldi to the Full Beard Freestyle.
All those taking part have been invited to join a 30-minute parade through Brighton before taking to the catwalk in the afternoon. In previous years, hundreds of fans have turned out to see the world's best beards.
George Haskins, one of two Alaskans travelling to Britain for the event, can't wait for it to start. "I'm going to have a hell of a good time," he told the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner.
Hot on the heels of the championships comes Tacheback 2007, a month-long charitable event celebrating men and their top-lip fuzz.
With a simple slogan - "Grow a tache. Raise cash" - organisers are rallying men across Britain to throw down their razors for the whole of September and get sponsored to battle their mates in a bid to see who can grow the most outlandish facial hair.
Last year's campaign raised £165,000, with all proceeds going to Everyman research into testicular and prostate cancers.
Full Beards - Verdi, Garibaldi, Natural Full, Natural Full with Styled Moustache, Freestyle
In pictures: Big beards and mighty moustaches
The contest's aim was to "encourage and celebrate standards of excellence in the growth, design and presentation of facial hair", while also "putting a smile on people's faces".
Show organiser Steve Parsons said there were some competitors who had gone to great lengths.
"The freestyle beard is probably the most spectacular one because basically, as the name suggests, it's freestyle, so you can do anything you like.
"For example at the last championships in Berlin, one of the competitors there actually styled his beard in the shape of the Brandenburg Gate with horses and flags and everything."
Proceeds this year will go to a testicular cancer charity and the Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital in Brighton.
Previous events have also been held in Norway, Sweden and the US, with the 2009 championships already set to head to Alaska.
En dan natuurlijk opnieuw het Wereldkampioenschap 2009 in Anchorage/Alaska.
Wereldkampioenschap voor Snorren en Baarden in Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.A. georganiseerd door de Southcentral Alaska Beard & Moustache Club. Voor meer details, surfen naar www.geocities.com/scakbmc
WORLD BEARD AND MOUSTACHE CHAMPIONSHIPS BRIGHTON 2007
Ja, jongens, we zijn er klaar voor ! ESA-snorren Rik en ik gaan naar Brighton ! Rik is geregistreerd bij de 'Hongaarse snorren' (met 7 tegenkandidaten) en ik ben ingeschreven bij de 'Keizerlijke bakkebaarden' (met 10 concurenten). De vrouwkes gaan natuurlijk ook mee. Vandaag nog de lokale pers over de vloer gehad voor een dubbel-interview, morgen komt er ook nog een reporter met fotograaf,... Het wordt nu wel héél spannend...
Vrijdag met de boot van Calais naar Dover, dan een toeristische route langs de zuidkust van Engeland om dan in Brighton ons intrek te nemen in een knus hotelletje. Voor we naar het Brighton Center gaan, rijden we misschien nog een eindje door naar het Arundel Castle.
EVENT SCHEDULE
(All timings and activities subject to change on the day)
Timing
Activity
Notes
Friday 31st Aug 07
4.00pm 6.00 pm
Registration
Contestants register and collect competition pack.
N.B. Opportunity for late arrivals to register during prejudging on Sat a.m.
Friday 31st Aug 07
6.00pm 10.00pm
Drinks and Buffet
Contestants gather for drink and buffet supper (cash bar and food) which will include Handlebar Club 60th birthday celebration. Live music. All contestant & supporters welcome.
Sat 1st Sept 07
9.00am 10.30 am noon
Prejudging
All contestants attend prejudging to confirm correct category. Chance for late arrivals to register before pre-judged.
Saturday
10.30 am
12 noon
Parade
Assemble at Brighton Town Hall for parade (15 minute walk from Brighton Centre). Parade gathers at 11.00 am and starts at 11.30 -will take approximately 30 minutes finishing at the Brighton Centre. Nominated charity will collect donations via buckets on route.
Brighton Morris Men dance at start of parade.
Saturday
12 noon 12.30pm
Photo shoot
Show of prizes
Photo shoot for all competitors at Brighton Centre. Prizes on show.
Saturday
12.30pm 1.00pm
Break
Break to allow for competition to be set up. Competitors to organise timing of their own lunch to fit competition timings
Saturday
1.00pm 8.30pm
The Competition
1.00pm 2.30pm Moustache Competition
2.30pm 4.15 pm Partial Beard Competition
4.15pm 6.00 pm Full Beard Competition
6.00pm 7.00pm Break Shave Off
7.00pm 8.30pm Award Ceremony
(All times are estimated and may change)
Saturday 8.30pm-
10.00pm
Buffet Supper
Buffet supper for those who want to attend cash bar and food. Live band.
Sun 2nd Sept 07
Visits/Tours
WBMA meeting
See website for links to providers of tours and visits to local attractions
A list of the rules of judging for the 2007 World Beard and Moustache Championships (which have just taken place). For more info, including descriptions of beard and moustache categories, see the website here
1. In the morning of the competition, each competitor will attend a 'pre-judging' where the intended category is confirmed.
2. The participants of each class will be presented in a group, then individually to the jury which consists of seven persons who will give their votes in secret.
3. Each jury member will give a score of between 5 and 10 points to each entrant. Half points are possible.
4. The points 10, 9.5 and 9 can only be given once by each judge in each class.
5. The highest and lowest points for each entrant will not be included in the total score.
6. The positions first, second and third must be decided clearly. In the event of equal scores, a second vote will be conducted.
7. Protest of any decisions of the judges will incur disqualification from the competition.
8. Every participant receives a diploma. The three winners of each class will receive a prize.
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Ik ben Guy Vandendriessche, en gebruik soms ook wel de schuilnaam moustache.
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