This year the IATF is excited to include Axe Market, with free throwing, as part of the IATC 2022 official itinerary! This event is a fabulous way for you to access some amazing community crafters and additional local vendors without having to pay for shipping!

WHEN AND WHERE?

Axe Market will be held this year at the BATL Stock Yards location on Thursday June 9th. Doors will open to the public at 7:00 pm. Admission is free!

WHAT CAN I EXPECT?

The venue will be dedicated to the market for the night with BATL staff on hand to serve you drinks, support a night of free throwing, and of course all the axe related items and equipment that you have been dying to get your hands on.


There will be lanes open all night for free throwing while at the event, so bring your axe! The IATF is also taking over a couple of lanes to allow you a chance to throw the new IATF big axe and hatchet prototypes, axes as well as the first chance to buy new IATF Merch!

All of this comes together to supply a great space for you to relax and browse some of the best axe throwing products from within the community, as well as local vendors! You can expect to see these vendors and more at the event:

PLUS, We’re announcing a few more vendors shortly! Check back soon for more updates.


Admission is free for guests and shoppers! Come early to make sure you get in before your favorite vendors sell out. Not only will this event be an opportunity to meet and buy from some amazing community vendors, it’s also going to be quite the party!

BECOME AN AXE MARKET VENDOR

Tables at Axe Market for vendors are going quick! We have a few vendor spots still available, so if you are interested in reaching throwers coming from around the world, you can purchase a Vendor Table through the Eventbrite page, linked below. Vendor Tables are only $50 CAD and includes a table and seating for the night.

With a purchase of a Homecoming ticket, we are including the opportunity to have a table at the Championship event on Sunday June 12, 2022.

There is a limit of one table per vendor (no 2 tables allowed for a single shop), however two vendors pairing up to run one table together is great!
To maintain appropriate spacing we do restrict each table to two persons maximum.

Vendor Tables can be purchased here:

Still have questions? Email us at info@iatf.com.

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IATC 2022 Round 2 is only a month away! We are excited to announce the 256 incredible axe throwers who will compete for the Wilson Cup this year.

The list of competitors and their June 11 starting venue is here. Competitors should plan to arrive at their starting venue for registration at 9:00 am. Matches begin at 10:00 am. Fans and spectators are welcome, though capacity is limited, so come early.

You can find the A bracket for the first day of matches here. There are some great matches to look forward to!

The first day of matches will conclude with 32 competitors remaining in the bracket. The finale of IATC 2022 will resume June 12 at BATL Pickering (813 Brock Rd #11, Pickering, ON). Registration for competitors is 10:00 am, matches begin at 11:00 am.

Fans and spectators for the IATC 2022 Finals on June 12 can purchase a Homecoming ticket here [link to Eventbrite] which includes admission to watch the exciting conclusion of the tournament, the award ceremony and the Homecoming party that night.

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Congratulations to the 256 players who are advancing to IATC Round 2 in Toronto, Canada!

Here is a link to the complete list of IATC Round 1 competitors, including whether they are advancing to IATC Round 2.

If you are among the 256 players advancing, look out for an email tomorrow from the IATF with instructions on registration and other important information. Players that decline to compete in June will have their spot offered to the Round 1 competitor with the next best score from the same IATF member organization.

If you weren’t among the advancing players, we’d still love to see you at IATC 2022. ‘The Close but No Cigar’ tournament tickets are on sale now!

There are still spots available in the ‘Doubles’, Skills CAN vs USA and ‘Under 65’ tournaments.

Come out to Homecoming and cheer on the IATC Finals and the CAN vs USA Finals on Sunday June 12, followed by the Axe Throwing Awards ceremony and the party of the year!

Tickets for all these events are available on Eventbrite:

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What if one of the 256 advancing players decides not to compete?
A: Players that decline to compete in June will have their spot offered to the Round 1 competitor with the next best score from the same IATF member organization.

Q: Does my IATC Round 2 registration fee include Homecoming admission?
A: Yes, it does.

Q: When will we know the seeding for the Round 2 bracket?
A: The seeding for the Round 2 bracket is based on the players’ performance in Round 1. Once we have all 256 spots filled, we will seed the players and announce it. The announcement is expected Monday May 16.

Q: I’m advancing to Round 2, when will I know which of the four venues I will be starting at for Round 2 on Saturday June 11?
A: When the seeding announcement goes out Monday May 16, it will include the starting venues for the players.

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IATC Round 1 was completed this past weekend. We saw a record number 836 competitors vying for a spot in the final 256 and to have the chance to hoist the Wilson Cup at the end of IATC Round 2. To celebrate this record setting moment we are excited to announce that we will be extending the Early Bird Homecoming Ticket sales for one more week.

Tickets for Homecoming will remain at $40 until 11:59pm on April 20, 2022. Tickets are limited, so get yours while supplies last.

YOUR HOMECOMING TICKET INCLUDES:

  • Spectator admission for the IATC Finals starting at 11:00 am
  • Spectator admission for the CAN vs USA Skills Championship Finals at 3:00 pm
  • Admission to the Homecoming Axe Throwing Awards Ceremony where trophies will be presented to all the winners from the various tournaments and competitions throughout the week
  • Admission to the Homecoming Party with DJ and dancing following the Axe Throwing Awards Ceremony

You can purchase tickets to Homecoming here:

For full details on Homecoming, click here.

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This year the IATF is excited to include Axe Market as part of the IATC 2022 official itinerary! This event is a fabulous way for community crafters to sell their goods to a wider audience without having to pay shipping!

Axe Market will be held this year at the BATL Stock Yards location on Thursday June 9th. Doors will open to the public at 7:00 pm. The venue will be dedicated to the market that night with BATL staff on hand to facilitate the vendors and serve drinks!

Admission is free for guests and shoppers! Come early to make sure you get in before your favourite vendors sell out. Not only will this event be an opportunity to meet and buy from some amazing community vendors, it’s also going to be quite the party!

We have a maximum capacity of 30 Vendor Tables. If you are interested in being a vendor, you can purchase a Vendor Table for the night through our Eventbrite page linked below. Vendor Tables will go on sale on April 20th at 12pm ET. A Vendor Table costs $50, and includes a table and seating for the night.

There is a limit of one table per Vendor (no 2 tables allowed for a single shop), however two Vendors pairing up to run one table together is perfectly fine as we have a two person allowance for managing each table.

Vendor Tables can be purchased here:

Vendor Details:

  • Vendor Table for the night costs $50.
  • 2 people maximum to manage each Vendor Table.
  • 30 Vendor Tables available for the night.
  • Vendor Tables will go on sale through Eventbrite on April 20th at 12pm ET.
  • Setup will start at 5:00pm.
    *We encourage all vendors to arrive early and park as close as they can, it can be quite a hike through the parking lot and only one vehicle can be at the loading dock at a time. Dollies will be on hand to help with load in/load out.
  • Setup will include a 6ft table and a chair.
  • Vendors will be assigned a table in the venue, all with similar space.
  • A floor plan will be provided to the Vendors with their assignment prior to the event.
  • Vendor Tables will be preassigned by the IATF team and setup ahead of time.
  • BATL Staff will be on hand to assist.
  • Vendors will be provided access to our wi-fi, to accept e-transfer or to set up personal POS.
  • There will be no access to power at any of the vendor tables.
  • We encourage all vendors to bring a battery pack for their personal devices.
  • Due to limited capacity, only two people per Vendor Table will be allowed.
  • Vendors will have their table set up until 12am, and can quickly load out before returning to the party! 

Still have questions? Email us at info@iatf.com

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June 12th 10:00am - Whenever the party ends!
BATL Pickering

With IATC officially moved to the summer, and the banquet halls of the GTA fully booked with weddings for the foreseeable future due to COVID, this year we are unfortunately unable to present prom in the indoor hall setting it was in the past. We have taken the opportunity to reimagine what Axe Prom can be in an outdoor setting and still bring all the things that made prom great to this new environment. We present to you, Homecoming.

Homecoming will be a full day for getting together to celebrate our axe throwing community, bearing witness to incredible competition and honouring the champions of this year's events at an indoor/outdoor party hosted at the BATL Pickering venue.

The events of the day include hundreds of spectators cheering on the competitors of the IATC 2022 Finals and the CAN vs USA Skills Finals, followed by the Axe Throwing Awards Ceremony and this year's Homecoming Party to take the day well into the night. The indoor and outdoor viewing areas we have secured can accommodate hundreds of spectators comfortably for all of our party needs.

We have secured a massive outdoor space behind the BATL Pickering venue to make sure that we can comfortably hold hundreds of spectators and guests all day while everyone can watch and enjoy the competition live and on our giant projector screens. The loading bay doors of the Pickering venue will also be open so that the indoor and outdoor space is connected and feeding off of each other’s energy throughout the day.

After the Awards Ceremony, the Homecoming party will have a live DJ blasting tunes to get your body moving. There will be food available for purchase all day from our amazing friends at Cherry Street BBQ (Best BBQ in Toronto!) and plenty of bars to make sure you can keep yourself hydrated. Whether you are inside the BATL Pickering venue catching up with friends, under the tents on our giant outdoor patio, or getting your picture taken at one of our photobooths, we are sure this is going to be the Axe Throwing party of the year.

Your $50 Homecoming ticket includes:

  • Spectator admission for the IATC Finals starting at 11:00 am
  • Spectator admission for the CAN vs USA Skills Championship Finals at 3:00 pm
  • Admission to the Homecoming Axe Throwing Awards Ceremony where trophies will be presented to all the winners from the various tournaments and competitions throughout the week
  • Admission to the Homecoming Party with DJ and dancing following the Axe Throwing Awards Ceremony

At the Party:

  • DJ and dance floor
  • Outdoor projector and televisions showing the live stream of the IATC and the CAN vs USA events
  • Food available for purchase all day from Cherry Street BBQ (Menu coming soon)
  • Drinks available for purchase all day, including beer tents for shade when needed.
  • Professional Photo Booths (just like at Prom in years past)
  • Tents and tables
  • 600+ person capacity

As we look into dates for 2023 to make sure we can secure a Prom space, join us in the meantime for Homecoming, it promises to be the party event of the summer and you don’t want to miss it!


You can get your tickets for Homecoming here:

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Determining the Advancing Players

Following the completion of IATC Round 1, all competing players’ scores will be ranked within their qualifying IATF member organization to determine who will advance to IATC Round 2.

The ranking within each IATF member organization is determined by each player’s performance in IATC Round 1. Players are ranked by their total score from the first 75 Round 1 axes, and ties are broken by the total score from the Round 1 Big Axes. Further ties are broken by players’ match average during the qualification period (January 1, 2020 to March 11, 2022). In the event players are still tied, the tie will be broken by the players’ Standard CRS rating on March 11, 2022.

IATF Member Representation for IATC Round 2

Each IATF member organization that hosted leagues during the qualification period is entitled to send at least one player to IATC Round 2. The remainder of the spots in the 256 player bracket are proportionally divided among IATF members. The proportion is based on each IATF member’s league participation during the qualifying period. This year, as a COVID accommodation, league participation since January 2019 is also included in order to more fairly balance representation. This decision was made last year to account for COVID closures outside of the control of the IATF member organizations.

IATC Round 2 Representation as Determined April 4, 2022

This table lists the number of spots among the 256 that will be attributed to each IATF member organization. These numbers are not final and are subject to change based on IATF member organization participation and player participation. For example, if a member organization declines to run a Round 1 competition, their allocated spots will be redistributed among the remaining members.

ABQ Ax

1

Ace Axe Throwing

2

Agawam Axe

1

Axe Bar

1

Axe Champs

1

Axe Kickers

1

Axe Nation

1

Axe Thro Co

2

AXED

1

Axeville

1

Base Camp

1

BATL

47

Burly Axe

1

Chill'Axe

3

Choppers

12

Closed IATF Venues

2

Clutch Shot Axe Throwing

3

Crazy Axe

1

Ded Eye Axe Throwing

1

Detroit Axe

5

Escape Manor

2

G-Force Laser Tag

1

Game of Axes

6

Half Axe

2

Kiss My Axe

1

LA AX

6

Lumber Jack's Lodge

1

Lumberjax

1

Lumberjaxs

7

Lumberjaxs UK

1

MANIAX

14

Meduseld Meadery

1

MN AXE

4

Northern Axperts

1

PAX

7

Premier Axe Throwing

1

Primitive Axe

4

Rage

2

Revolution Axe Throwing

5

Riot Axe

5

Skeeter's

1

Southern Axe

1

The Chop Shop

1

Tomahawks 51

1

Total Axe Throwing

5

True North

9

Urban Axes

61

Valhalla

8

Valhalla North

1

Virginia Axe Co

1

Warriors Axe Throwing

4

Wicked Axe

3

Following IATC Round 1

The IATF will contact all advancing players by email. The players instructions on how to pay their registration fee and secure their spot in the IATC Round 2 bracket.

Round 1 Seeding

Players are seeded in the IATC Round 2 bracket based on their Round 1 performance, using the same ranking method detailed above: total score from the first 75 Round 1 axes, and ties are broken by the total score from the Round 1 Big Axes, etc.

The bracket will be finalized May 13, 2022. Competing players will have advance notice of their Round 2 starting venue.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: If a player who advances from Round 1 to Round 2 decides not to participate in Round 2, what happens to their spot?
A: The spot will be offered to the player with the next best Round 1 performance from the player’s qualifying IATF member organization.

Q: How will I know if I advance from Round 1 to Round 2?
A: The IATF will contact all advancing players by email. That email will have all the information needed to secure their spot in the Round 2 bracket.

Q: I’ve qualified for Round 1, but my IATF member organization closed; can I still compete in Round 1?
A: Yes. Please make arrangements with another IATF member to confirm when they are hosting their Round 1 event.

Q: I’ve qualified for Round 1, but my IATF member organization closed; who am I competing with in Round 1?
A: All qualifying players whose IATF member organizations have closed are in competition with each other. We will group these players together this year to compete for the spots that would have belonged to the “Closed IATF Venues”.

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The IATF is proud to announce a $30,000 Prize Pool for IATC 2022!

We will be rewarding the top 32 competitors with the payments listed below:

Finish Position

# of Players

2022 Total ($)

2022 Prize ($)

1st

1

12,000

12,000

2ND

1

4,500

4,500

3RD

1

3,000

3,000

4TH

1

1,800

1,800

5th/6th

2

750

1,500

7th/8th

2

600

1,200

9th - 12th

4

360

1,440

13th - 16th

4

300

1,200

17th - 24th

8

240

1,920

25th - 32nd

8

180

1,440

Cell
Cell
Cell

$30,000

We are super excited to see you all again this summer! Good luck and throw well!

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After a two year hiatus, the Challenger Series is extremely grateful to be able to present the third installment of Team Canada vs Team U.S.A.: Battle for the Van Os Vase. The IATF is excited to include this event in the official itinerary of IATC 2022 events.


This time we are back, BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER, with an all new, 2-part event format that will truly showcase the best players from each country competing against each other in a series of fun and unique events.


For the first time ever, a qualifying round, where you can earn your place on a team, will be run on the evening of Friday, June 10th at BATL Portlands, after the conclusion of the “Close But No Cigar” Tournament.


The Team Canada vs Team U.S.A Finals will be held on Sunday June 12th at BATL Pickering; after the conclusion of the IATC Finals.


In the Qualification Round, players will compete in three skills events against their compatriots for a chance to represent their country. The three events are Underhand, Ambidextrous, and the Kitchen Sink (a mix of 1½ Rotation, 2 Rotation & Big Axe throws). The top scorers from each skills event will advance to either Team Canada or Team U.S.A.


Team Canada and Team U.S.A will compete in the Finals in a variety of brand new and classic Challenger Series events, including individual and team games that are sure to be out of this world; now is the time to sharpen your skills!


Not from Canada or America? You can still qualify and represent your country in the Qualifying Round, and individual Finals events. If you throw well enough to qualify, we will slot you onto either Team Canada or Team U.S.A. depending on preference/availability.


The $50 entry fee includes guaranteed participation in all three qualifying events (Underhand, Ambidextrous, and The Kitchen Sink), the chance to represent your country in the Finals, and an official Team T-shirt!


Tickets will be available for purchase Wed April 6 at 12:00 pm EDT through EventBrite.


Registration cost: $50.00 + taxes and fees per person.

Registration includes a Team T-Shirt of your choice.

Qualifying Round

  • Fri June 10
  • BATL Port Lands 
  • 5:00 pm Registration
  • 6:00 - 10:00 pm Qualifying Round
  • Venue capacity does not allow for spectators at this event

Each player will compete in three Qualifying Round events:

  • Underhand
    • 20 underhand throws

  • Ambidextrous

    • 20 ambidextrous throws (40 axes total)

  • The Kitchen Sink

    • 20 total throws

      • ten, 1½-Rotation throws

      • five, 2-Rotation throws

      • five Big Axe throws

CANADA VS U.S.A FINALS

  • Sun June 12
  • BATL Pickering 
  • 4:00 pm Finals, following IATC 2022 Finals
  • Homecoming tickets include spectator admission for this event, subject to venue capacity

The Finals will see two 20-person teams compete in a series of individual and team based skills events. Expect  the unexpected! The team that accumulates the most points during the competition is crowned the champion, taking home the coveted Van Os Vase.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: Do I have to be qualified for Round 2 of IATC to compete?
A: No, qualifying is open to anyone and everyone, regardless of their status for IATC.

Q: I am neither Canadian nor American can I still compete?
A: Yes, you can be a citizen of another country and still compete. If you throw well enough to qualify, we will slot you onto either Team Canada or Team U.S.A. depending on preference/availability.

Q: I can’t throw Ambidextrous/Underhand, can I only sign up for one skill?
A: Unfortunately, due to tournament format we are not able to allow sign-ups for individual skills, you have to sign up for all of them. Don’t worry though since all qualifying events are independent of each other, having a bad score in one event will not impact your ability to qualify for the other events.

Q: Can you explain more on how qualification works?
A: You will throw 20 throws in each qualifying event, with each event having a maximum score of 108 (216 for Ambi). Your score in that event will be compared against everyone else’s and the top scores from each country will move on to create the 20 member teams.

Q: What happens if I qualify for multiple Events?
A: If you throw scores high enough to earn a team spot in multiple events, your spot will be earned via whichever event you scored highest. For the other event, your spot will be passed down to the next person on the leaderboard.

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Congratulations to the players who have qualified for IATC Round 1. A complete list of all qualifying players is available here and on the IATF website Tournaments page.

Tournament Timing and Location

IATC Round 1 will take place at participating IATF member venues on Friday April 8 - Sunday April 10, 2022.

Players should contact their local IATF member venue to get the date and time of the local event and to let them know they plan to attend.

Registration for IATC Round 1 is $30.

Tournament Format

IATC Round 1 is a throw-in format. Players should expect to throw the equivalent of five matches (75 axes) and 15 big axes. The tournament is scored using Premier rules. Clutches are live every fifth throw, but not required for the first 75 axes. Clutches are live, but not required, for all the big axe throws.

Confirmation of Scores

Players can and should confirm their scores are recorded accurately on AxeScores with the scorekeeper, both during the competition and following the conclusion of their throwing. A player’s scores are not intended to be kept secret from the player. Players should consider whether they want to avoid sharing their scores publicly until after all players have completed IATC Round 1.

IATF Member Representation in IATC Round 2

As always, each IATF member organization will send a proportion of the 256 players advancing to IATC Round 2. This proportion is based on each member organization’s league participation during the qualifying period. This year, as a COVID accommodation, league participation since January 2019 is also included in order to more fairly balance representation. This decision was made last year to account for COVID closures outside of the control of the IATF member organizations. The IATF is working with all of its member organizations to determine the number of advancing players allotted to each organization. Advancing players earmarked for member organizations that decline to send players will be redistributed. This information will be made available, once verified and confirmed, next week.

Determining the Advancing Players

Following the completion of IATC Round 1, all competing players’ scores will be ranked within their qualifying IATF member organization to determine who will advance to IATC Round 2.

The ranking within each IATF member organization is determined by the total score from the first 75 axes, and ties are broken by the total score from the big axes. Further ties are broken by players’ match average during the qualification period (January 1, 2020 to March 11, 2022). In the event players are still tied, the tie will be broken by the players’ CRS rating at March 11, 2022.

Seeding for the IATC Round 2 Bracket

Seeding for the 256 players advancing to IATC Round 2 is determined by the players’ performance in IATC Round 1. The same tie breaking criteria, listed above, will be applied: total score from the first 75 axes, total score from the big axes, qualifying period player match average, CRS at Match 11, 2022.

IATC Round 2 Info

IATC Round 2 is a double elimination, Premier rules tournament that will be held in Toronto, Canada. The tournament will begin Saturday June 11, with the IATC Finals taking place Sunday June 12, 2022. The itinerary for the event is available here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I compete in IATC Round 1 at an IATF venue other than where I qualified?

A: Yes. You can compete at any IATF venue hosting an IATC Round 1 event. Please contact the host venue to let them know you plan to attend their event.

Q: Can I compete in IATC Round 1 on a date before April 8 or after April 10?

A: No. IATC Round 1 is the first leg of the IATC tournament. All qualifiers must compete at an IATC Round 1 host venue between Friday April 8 and Sunday April 10.

Q: Do I have to throw for clutch every fifth axe of the 75 axes?

A: No. Clutches can be called, but the decision to throw for clutch is for the player to make.

Q: Do I have to throw for clutch on every big axe throw?

A: No. Clutches can be called, but the decision to throw for clutch is for the player to make.

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