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Largest Potato Sack Race Ever | World Record Attempt

September 19, 2025

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Idaho to Secure World Record

Idaho is known for potatoes. Yet, the Netherlands currently holds the world record for largest ever potato sack race with 2,095 racers. Let’s bring the record to the state where it belongs.

*The Largest Potato Sack Race Ever will kick off Potato Days 2025. After the race, check out the festival with live music, loaded spuds, beer garden, and over 100 vendors in the Trading Post.

Kleiner Memorial Park   |   6pm   |   September 19, 2025 

Kleiner Memorial Park   |   6pm   |   September 19, 2025 

Kleiner Memorial Park   |   6pm   |   September 19, 2025 

Kleiner Memorial Park   |   6pm   |   September 19, 2025 

Kleiner Memorial Park   |   6pm   |   September 19, 2025 

Kleiner Memorial Park   |   6pm   |   September 19, 2025 

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Official Rules and Regulations

1. Race Length

  • The racecourse shall be exactly 25 yards (75 feet) in length, clearly marked from start to finish.

2. Participant Requirements

  • Participants must be standing upright inside their sack at the start of the race.
  • Each racer must be fully inside their sack, with the sack pulled up at least to their waist.
  • Both feet must remain inside the sack at all times during the race.
  • Hands must remain on the sack (holding it up) and may not touch the ground unless falling.

3. Potato Sack Specifications

  • All sacks must be uniform in size and material (typically burlap or heavy canvas).
  • Minimum sack size: 36 inches tall × 24 inches wide
  • No modifications (straps, grips, footholds) are allowed.

4. Starting Procedure

  • All racers must begin behind the start line.
  • A whistle, horn, or official signal will begin the race.
  • Any false starts will result in immediate disqualification.

5. Racing Rules

  • Racers must move only by hopping — walking, running, or crawling is not allowed.
  • If a racer falls, they may get up and continue without exiting the sack.
  • Cutting corners, stepping out of bounds, or removing the sack results in disqualification.

6. Finish Line

  • The race is complete when a participant’s full body crosses the finish line, still inside the sack.
  • Photo or video finish may be used for verification if necessary.

7. Safety & Fair Play

  • No pushing, shoving, or interference with other racers is permitted.
  • All racers participate at their own risk and must sign a waiver, if required.
  • Officials reserve the right to disqualify any participant not adhering to the rules.

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