By Associated Press - Monday, August 10, 2015

STEPHENSVILLE, Wis. (AP) - A Catholic church in northeastern Wisconsin has replaced its long-standing tradition of pig wrestling at an annual event following protests last year by an animal-rights group.

Post-Crescent Media (https://post.cr/1f2YLLH ) reports Sunday’s 45th annual St. Patrick Catholic Parish Roundup in Stephensville had a life-sized foosball tournament rather than pig wrestling. Players held onto plastic pipes attached to livestock gates, using everything but their hands to advance a pig-shaped ball.

Animal-rights group Global Conservation protested pig wrestling at last year’s event. The Watertown-based group claimed pigs were “punched in the face, kicked, body-slammed, jumped on, yelled at and thrown into a bucket.”



Event chairman Glenn Van Handel says organizers didn’t feel they were doing anything wrong, but that they moved away from pig wrestling because of the controversy.

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Information from: Post-Crescent Media, https://www.postcrescent.com

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