






































|

Watch as up to 20 contestants compete for the Championship in opening and presenting PEI oysters on the half shell.
 |
Coady Lidstone 2007 Raspberry
Point PEI Oyster Shucking Champion |
|
Champion - Coady Lidstone
1:23
2nd place - Jason Woodside
1:32
3rd place - John Bil
1:40
|
| Name |
Flat Time |
Penalty Seconds |
Total Time |
Placement |
| Cody Lidstone |
1:21 |
2 |
1:22 |
1 |
| Jason Woodside |
1:02 |
30 |
1:32 |
2 |
| John Bill |
1:07 |
33 |
1:40 |
3 |
| Rob Pendergast |
1:10 |
42 |
1:52 |
4 |
| Phyllis Carr |
1:46 |
12 |
1:58 |
5 |
| Coreen Pickering |
1:43 |
19 |
2:02 |
6 |
| David Mullins |
1:34 |
30 |
2:04 |
7 |
| Matt Smith |
1:33 |
31 |
2:04 |
8 |
| Daniel Oatway |
1:48 |
18 |
2:06 |
9 |
| Bradley Gallant |
1:54 |
17 |
2:11 |
10 |
| Chris MacDonald |
1:46 |
28 |
2:14 |
11 |
| Bryan Carr |
2:00 |
21 |
2:21 |
12 |
| Andrea George |
1:47 |
34 |
2:21 |
13 |
| Erin Jeffery |
2:02 |
21 |
2:23 |
14 |
| Andrew Dennis |
1:59 |
26 |
2:25 |
15 |
| Brett Wilson |
2:07 |
29 |
2:36 |
16 |
| Doreen Pippy |
2:00 |
40 |
2:40 |
17 |
| Luke Peters |
2:42 |
47 |
3:29 |
18 |
About Raspberry Point Oysters?
- Raspberry Point Oysters grow in the clean, cool
waters of the Prince Edward Island National Park
- Each oyster takes 6-7 year to grow to market
size
- Our hand selected choice oysters are very slow
growing due to our northern climate
- Raspberry Point oysters have a wonderful salty
taste and delightful finish
The Championship is restricted to residents of PEI
to test the skills of up to 20 contestants in the
opening and presentation (on the half shell) of the
Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica).
The 2007 Raspberry Point PEI Oyster Shucking Championship
will promote the highest standards for shucking and
presentation of PEI oysters on the half shell.
All interested individuals must pre-register by using
this registration
form, or by registering
online. The registration must be accompanied by a $10 registration fee payable between 3:00p.m. and 4:30p.m. on Saturday, September 15, 2007 at the Festival Tent .Only the first 20 participants to register
will be allowed to enter. The Committee reserves
the right to grant special entry.
The Raspberry Point PEI Oyster Shucking Championship event will take place on Saturday, September 15, 2007 at 4:45p.m. in the Festival tent.
Each contestant will receive 14 Choice Raspberry Point
oysters. Contestants will open and present only 12
oysters.
The contestant’s attire and demeanor shall be
in keeping with the occasion, representing themselves,
the province, and any sponsoring organization to the
best advantage.
Handwear, knives, cutting board, and any related equipment
must be approved by the judges. Contestants may wear
finger stalls or gloves and may employ towels to hold
the oysters in place. The contestant can carry one
back-up shucking knife in case of breakage.
Contestants will receive a platter of coarse salt
at the beginning on which to present the shucked oysters.
There shall be 3 judges, one of whom is the Chief
Judge, and each shall have considerable experience
and/or knowledge of the half shell oyster service.
1. Each contestant will have a separate timekeeper.
There will be one Chief timekeeper.
2. The contestant will poise his/her shucking knife
at head height to indicate readiness.
3. At a signal by the Master of Ceremonies, all timekeepers
simultaneously start their watches and all contestants
start shucking.
4. When the contestant has completed shucking and
has arranged the oysters to his/her satisfaction,
he/she will either tap the table or raise both hands
overhead and step back from the shucking table. The
timekeeper will stop his watch immediately. The contestant
may not touch the tray of oysters after he/she has
signaled completion.
5. Each timekeeper reports his/her contestant to the
Chief Timekeeper who records each contestant’s
time on each official score sheet.
Each contestants overall score will be a combination
of shucking time, shucked appearance, presence of
shell, grit, broken shell cup, meat cut, etc. (see
scoring/penalty sheet)
Judges will add seconds to each contestant’s
shucking time according to the following schedule:
1. The following conditions render an oyster unpresentable
and subject to the following penalties:
» unpresented (less than 12 opened oysters on
the completed platter) 30 seconds/oyster
» not presented upright or meat out of shell
~ 10 seconds/oyster
» presented on flat shell ~ 10 seconds/oyster
» presented with blood on oyster meat ~ 30 seconds/oyster
» presented with a broken (in two pieces) undershell
~ 10 seconds/oyster
2. Each oyster presented with shell, grit, mud or
other extraneous material incurs a penalty of 2 seconds.
3. Each oyster presented with the meat cut or mangled
incurs a penalty of 2 seconds.
4. Each oyster incompletely severed from the shell
incurs a penalty of 3 seconds/oyster. If more than
6 oysters are penalized in this manner, then the penalty
per oyster increases to 10 seconds/oyster for infractions
over six.
The judges provide the Chief Timekeeper with each
contestant penalty scores and the Chief Timekeeper
adds this number to the actual shucking time.
Total time (shucking time plus penalty times) for
each contestant is tallied by the Chief Timekeeper
and the scores given to the Master of Ceremonies to
announce. The winner is that contestant who has the
lowest total seconds score and has not been disqualified.
Disqualification could result from an unanimous opinion
of the judges and timekeepers that the contestant:
1. Did not comply with the rules of the contest.
2. Distracted a fellow competitor by vocal or physical
interference during the shucking heat.
3. Committed a flagrant and unseemly impropriety during
the progress of the competition.
1st prize: Platter and Gift
2nd Prize: Gift
3rd Prize: Gift
Winner receives automatic bye and chance to compete for $2000 in the JP's World's Invitational Oyster Shucking Championship on Sunday, September 16th at 3:15 pm.
|