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The long awaited return of Pumpkin Chunkin has finally happened. 106 teams from all over the world have come to compete for that coveted trophy. Produced by Megan Raymond

Pit row at the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016. (Photo: Staff Photo by Megan Raymond)

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WILMINGTON, Del. — Punkin Chunkin lives, event organizers said in Lewes on Saturday.

Frank Payton, president of the World Championship Punkin Chunkin Association, read from a prepared statement at the new Lewes Public Library in which he emphasized the three-decade tradition that the event has built in the area and the importance of the annual event to the community. The event will return to the Wheatley farm in 2017 in the first weekend of November.

"Punkin Chunkin has attracted hundreds of thousands of spectators to Delmarva since 1986," Payton said. "We are a Delaware tradition, and we have become a part of Americana."

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Payton said that the non-profit organization is "passionate" about returning the bulk of the funds raised at each event to the community. He estimated that more than $1 million has been given back in the form of donations to other nonprofit organizations.

An ongoing relationship with local fire departments, DelDOT and the Delaware State Police was mentioned as Payton segued into addressing speculation about the event's future.

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The World Championship Punkin Chunkin has returned
The World Championship Punkin Chunkin has returned to Sussex, Delaware. A new champion will be crowned after a two year hiatus. Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Pete Wilson with team The Great Emancipator is explaining
Pete Wilson with team The Great Emancipator is explaining their machine works during the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Some of the machines at the 2016 World Championship
Some of the machines at the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin are man powered and require one team member to to get the machine ready for launch. Team Knightmare ready's their machine on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Pit row at the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin
Pit row at the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Dominick Daffier and his two grandsons Bryan Miller,
Dominick Daffier and his two grandsons Bryan Miller, 13, and Will Schell, 21 have followed in their grandfathers footsteps and they all compete side by during the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Pit row at the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin
Pit row at the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Pumpkins are every where during the 2016 World Championship
Pumpkins are every where during the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Martin and Roni Young is so happy that Punkin Chunkin
Martin and Roni Young is so happy that Punkin Chunkin 2016 is back in Sussex, De. on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Chris Doyle looks on as awaits the next pumpkin to
Chris Doyle looks on as awaits the next pumpkin to be chunked during the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Islip High School Buccananeers gets set for their 2nd
Islip High School Buccananeers gets set for their 2nd shot during the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Islip High School Buccananeers talks to the safety
Islip High School Buccananeers talks to the safety team to get the go ahead to take their 2nd shot during the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Steve Little, Pennsylvania, with the High X team is in the Punkin Chunkin spirt for the festivities on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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A 7ft tall pumpkin man can be seen wandering around 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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The Great Emancipator marks its location with "Chunking
The Great Emancipator marks its location with "Chunking way" street sign, during the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunking in Sussex, Delaware. Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Pit row at the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Tyson Bohl, Andria Burke along with Kathy and Don Bohl
Tyson Bohl, Andria Burke along with Kathy and Don Bohl wear their handmade "Punkin Hats" during the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin in Sussex, De. Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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Pit row at the 2016 World Championship Punkin Chunkin on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.  Staff Photo by Megan Raymond
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    "There has been a lot of speculation," he said. "The Science Channel has notified us that they will not be returning in 2017."

    Payton described the split as amicable, but noted that Science was a major sponsor of the event. He said that the association will talk to anyone "interested in a mutually beneficial partnership" for the 2017 event.

    "This is too important not to continue," he said.

    He had no idea where or if the 2017 event will air on television.

    After a two-year hiatus, the 2016 Punkin Chunkin was cut short when two spectators were showered with metal debris after a cannon malfunction. A woman was critically injured.

    Payton had no comment when asked about the woman's condition and whether a lawsuit might result from that injury.

    A former event volunteer sued the venue owner in 2013 for injuries sustained in an ATV accident during Punkin Chunkin. Although the suit was eventually dismissed, the land owner immediately evicted the event, which was suspended in 2014 and 2015 while organizers tried to find a new home for it.

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    Ongoing concerns about safety after these injuries led to speculation about the future of Punkin Chunkin.

    Punkin Chunkin has drawn participants and spectators from all over the country to watch orange gourds flung long distances. Competitors spend small fortunes and much of the year tweaking their homemade slings, catapults, centrifugal force launchers, trebuchets and pneumatic cannons to win awards for the longest shot. Although similar events now exist around the world, the Delaware version was the first and the largest, drawing over 20,000 visitors in 2007 alone.

    Proceeds from the event benefit local charities. Punkin Chunkin has raised over $1 million since 2000.

    Punkin Chunkin began in 1986 in Lewes. Rapid improvements in launching technology and an increasing number of spectators forced organizers to look for more space in 2007.

    A farm in Bridgeville became the show's permanent home until 2013, when the ATV lawsuit caused owner Dale Wheatley to cancel the lease.

    Plans to move it to Dover International Speedway for 2014 were squashed when organizers could not obtain liability insurance. It also was found that the new venue was not long enough for the longer range shots.

    Worried that the 2014-15 hiatus may have cost them fans, organizers also launched a secondary preview event near Vienna, Md., in August 2016, the Great American Watermelon Blast.

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