Please find below details of each event, and it's approximate start time. Rules will be explained further on the day.
| Event | Time | Details | Tie break |
| Golf | 09:00 | Nine holes of strokeplay golf are to be played at Abbey View golf course, behind Westminster Lodge, St.Albans. No handicaps. Lost balls incur a one stroke penalty, with balls being dropped in the rough a club's length from the edge of the trees (assuming that's where the ball went missing)! Balls can be moved from ground under repair or near staked trees without penalty. Four ball number one: Nick, Robbie, John, Theo Four ball number two: Ross, Ronan, Taylor, Tim |
Matchplay result will be used between tied competitors, then most parred holes, then most bogied holes. If this is tied still, a putting competition will be used. After matchplay and parred and bogied holes, contestants tied for 5th to 8th place will share the points. |
| Basketball | 11:00 | Total baskets achieved from six static shots in different positions around the basket. | In the event of a tie, there will be a 'shoot off'. Contestants tied for 5th to 8th place will share the points. |
| 100m | 11:30 | An 100m sprint. | Video evidence will determine final positions. |
| Football | 11:45 | Each contestant has seven attempts to dribble around two traffic cones and then score. When the player has gone around the last cone, the goalkeeper may come off his line and try and save. Goalkeepers will rotate durring each competitor's attempt. | In the event of a tie, times will be used. |
| Continuous cricket | 12:15 | Each competitor has one innings in which they stand in front of the wicket and are bowled at underarm. Runs are scored purely on how many times the batsman runs around a nearby traffic cone and back to his crease - there are no boundaries. If the batsman strikes the ball they must run, no matter how lightly the ball is struck*. The fielders must return the ball to the bowler who can bowl as soon as he is ready, without waiting for the batsman to be in his crease. The batsman can only be bowled or caught out, there are no other ways of taking a wicket. The fielders will rotate their positions around the field every 10 balls. When bowling the ball can bounce no more than once before reaching the stumps. If it does, it is a no-ball and the batsman does not have to run. * Honesty is required from batsmen in situations where there is light contact! |
If possible, someone will time each innings. In the event of a tie, the most runs-per-minute will decide positions. |
| Darts | 14:30 | Six dart totals. Everyone will play everyone else in individual matches of highest six dart totals. The results will be tabulated, with three points for a win, one each for a draw and nothing for a loss. Points difference in each game will be used to determine final league positions in the event of equal points. If players are tied on league points and point difference the result of their individual match will be used. If this was a tie, there will be a playoff. If more than one player is tied, an mini league will be devised. | There cannot be a tie. |
| Pool | 16:00 | An eight-ball pool league - everyone plays everyone once. Games will be played according to the English Pool Association's official rules*. The league is scored as 3 points for a win and no points for a loss. One bonus point is available if a) you win and your opponent pots one or fewer balls, or b) you lose but have potted all your object balls. * The main difference in these rules and our normal games is that from the break four object balls must hit the cushion if no balls are potted, and in a normal shot either the cue ball or object ball must strike a cushion if no ball is potted. There are two shots on the black at all times, unless a foul is committed when both players are on the black, in which case it is only one shot. |
If two or more players are tied on points, a mini-league will be used to determine results between those competitors. |