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Sonoma County Gardener Dominates 2025 'World Heavyweight Championship Of Godzilla Gourds'
Sonoma County man comes back from a 2024 loss with a pumpkin weighing in at more than a ton at Half Moon Bay's Art & Pumpkin Festival.

SONOMA COUNTY, CA — Santa Rosa gardener Brandon Dawson, whose pumpkin lost last year's weigh-off in Half Moon Bay by a scant six pounds, found redemption on Monday with a 2,346-pound gourd that won the top prize.
Dawson's pumpkin this year outweighed his closest challenger by more than 300 pounds and brought in a prize of $21,114. Second place went to Bran Werner of Gridley, for a pumpkin that came in at a mere 2,017 pounds.
The 52nd annual Safeway World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-off -- also known as the World Heavyweight Championship of Godzilla Gourds -- kicks off a week of events culminating with Half Moon Bay's Art & Pumpkin Festival on October 18-19.
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Dawson, a manufacturing engineer for Rivian Automotive, said growing the 123-day-old pumpkin took "tireless and relentless attention to details."
Hoisting it with a forklift and driving it on a flatbed truck from Sonoma County to Half Moon Bay was "high stress," he said.
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He comes from a family of gardeners and said Monday's win was especially sweet because in 2024, he entered a 2,465-pound pumpkin that lost by only six pounds to the winning 2,471-pound gourd.
That said, Dawson said he was looking forward to taking a break from the stressful and time- consuming process of championship pumpkin growing.
One of the contest prizes is a few nights at the Ritz Carlton, he said, adding "We are going to pick a weekend and not do any gardening."
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